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Detecting Dangerous Dyes: A New Way with rGO-Ag-ZrO2
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Enter surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), a cool and cost-effective way to detect tiny amounts of stuff. But we need a super-sensitive SERS substrate to spot these toxic dyes at low levels. Pure semiconductors aren't great at this, but adding metal and graphene derivatives can make them super-sensitive.
So, what did we do? We created a reduced graphene oxide/silver/zirconia (rGO-Ag-ZrO2) hybrid thin film nanocomposite using a simple method. This stuff is amazing at detecting Rhodamine 6G at super-low concentrations, like 100 pM. And the best part? It can be reused by breaking down the dyes with light, and it can even detect antibiotic drugs. Pretty neat, huh?
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