Flexible SERS substrates for hazardous materials detection: recent advances
用于危险材料检测的柔性 SERS 基板:最新进展
危険物検出用の柔軟なSERS基板:最近の進歩
위험 물질 감지를 위한 유연한 SERS 기판: 최근의 발전
Sustratos flexibles de SERS para la detección de materiales peligrosos: avances recientes
Substrats SERS flexibles pour la détection de matières dangereuses : avancées récentes
Гибкие подложки SERS для обнаружения опасных материалов: последние достижения
Moram Sree Satya Bharati, Venugopal Rao Soma
Advanced Centre of Research in High Energy Materials (ACRHEM), University of Hyderabad, Telangana 500046, India
This article reviews the most recent advances in the development of flexible substrates used as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) platforms for detecting several hazardous materials (e.g., explosives, pesticides, drugs, and dyes). Different flexible platforms such as papers/filter papers, fabrics, polymer nanofibers, and cellulose fibers have been investigated over the last few years and their SERS efficacies have been evaluated.
We start with an introduction of the importance of hazardous materials trace detection followed by a summary of different SERS methodologies with particular attention on flexible substrates and their advantages over the nanostructures and nanoparticle-based solid/hybrid substrates. The potential of flexible SERS substrates, in conjunction with a simple portable Raman spectrometer, is the power to enable practical/on-field/point of interest applications primarily because of their low-cost and easy sampling.