C. Marenco et al., Thiacalixarene self-assembled monolayers on roughened gold surfaces and their potential as SERS-based chemical sensors, J RAMAN SP, 32(3), 2001, pp. 183-194
We report the development of a chemical sensor dependent on self-assembled
monolayers of a thiacalixarene on rough quartz-silica-gold surfaces. The ca
lixarene assemblies were shown to display surface-enhanced Raman spectrosco
pic (SERS) signals from 'adsorbed' (host-guest intercalates) analyte molecu
les from dilute aqueous solutions (down to 10(-3) M). The response was used
to demonstrate the sensing potential of both uncovered and functionalized
surfaces for benzene, toluene, alkylbenzenes and benzonitrile. Sensitivity
was limited by saturation effects in the millimolar region and the signal-t
o-noise ratios achievable at lower concentrations. Selectivity was demonstr
ated for benzene vs toluene and benzene vs benzonitrile mixtures. Although
detailed elucidation of the analyte surface interactions was not attempted,
both reversibility and selectivity appear to be better on the functionaliz
ed (rather than on the bare) surfaces, Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons
, Ltd.