“…Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a developing analytic technology that can amplify greatly the Raman spectral signals of analytes absorbed on some special substrate materials. , Because of the advantages, including quick response, rich fingerprint information, high sensitivity, wide detection range, and simple pretreatment, SERS analysis shows great application potential in many fields such as biological tissue, , food safety, − environmental detection, , drug analysis, and other fields. − However, there is still a certain distance for this novel sensing technology to wide spread, due to the limitations of the SERS substrate. In general, most of the current SERS substrates suffer from the following problems: (1) it is difficult to take into account both high sensitivity and long-term stability. ,, Fresh Ag nanostructures usually show much better SERS activities than Au nanomaterials. ,,, (2) The current SERS substrates are either in solid state or liquid state. , Usually, solid-state SERS substrates are much more popular than liquid-state SERS substrates because they are easier to operate.…”