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- W4308045572 abstract "In this work, a novel SERS sensor was obtained by choosing PVC as the carrier, the pre-prepared Ag NPs were dispersed to PVC casting solution though solvent casting method for fabrication of transparent, flexible and tough SERS substrate (Ag NPs/PVC membrane, APM). Meanwhile, considering the complexity of actual detection environment, the APM surface was covered with imprinted layer by using atom transfer radical polymerization to form the specific recognition sites of target analyte on the membrane surface to achieve the selective detection of norfloxacin. Worth mentioning at this work was the SERS-MIMs sensor (APM-MIMs) we obtained can realize undifferentiated detection either top or bottom sides, which relative standard deviation (RSD) were 12.1% and 5.9% respectively. Sensitive detection of norfloxacin was achieved on the scale of 10 -5 to 10 -9 M in standard solutions, which SERS intensity at 1595 cm -1 revealed excellent linear relationship with solution concentration, and the correlation coefficient was 0.9986. The APM-MIMs prepared by simple methods could be used as a potential SERS substrate to detect trace substances. In this work, a novel SERS sensor was obtained by choosing PVC as the carrier, the pre-prepared Ag NPs were dispersed to PVC casting solution though solvent casting method for fabrication of transparent, flexible and tough SERS substrate (Ag NPs/PVC membrane, APM). Meanwhile, considering the complexity of actual detection environment, the APM surface was covered with imprinted layer by using atom transfer radical polymerization to form the specific recognition sites of target analyte on the membrane surface to achieve the selective detection of target analyte. Worth mentioning at this work was the SERS-MIMs sensor (APM-MIMs) we obtained can realize undifferentiated detection either top or bottom sides, which relative standard deviation (RSD) were 12.1% and 5.9% respectively. Sensitive detection of norfloxacin was achieved on the scale of 10 -5 to 10 -9 M, which SERS intensity at 1595 cm -1 revealed excellent linear relationship with solution concentration, and the correlation coefficient was 0.9986. The APM-MIMs prepared by simple methods could be used as a potential SERS substrate to detect trace substances. • Ag NPs/PVC membrane was used as SERS substrate with transparent, flexible and tough features. • Ag NPs/PVC membrane was coated by molecular imprinted polymers, which can realize sensitive and selective detection. • Different amount of Ag NPs and PVP was investigated in this manuscript to optimize the SERS sensitivity of imprinted membrane." @default.
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- W4308045572 title "High transparent Ag NPs/PVC SERS membrane combined with molecular imprinting technology for selective detection of norfloxacin" @default.
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