Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy(SERS)has been used to characterize hurnic substances.By using HNO_3 -roughened silver foils as the enhancing surface,both fluorescence quenching and strong SERS signals have been ob...Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy(SERS)has been used to characterize hurnic substances.By using HNO_3 -roughened silver foils as the enhancing surface,both fluorescence quenching and strong SERS signals have been observed at the same time.The results obtained herein show that SERS is a particularly sensitive and highly selective technique for the characterization of humic substances in the environment. Humic substances axe receiving ever-inereasing attention because of their importance in the environment. Very recently,we have reported the first successful application of Raman spectroscopy for characterizing humic substances.In this present paper,the application of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy(SERS)for humic substances has further been investigated.To our knowledge,no such studies have previously been reported.The results obtained herein dearly demonstrate that SERS has a great deal of promise as an analytical method for“In Situ”characterizing humic substances in the environment.展开更多
文摘Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy(SERS)has been used to characterize hurnic substances.By using HNO_3 -roughened silver foils as the enhancing surface,both fluorescence quenching and strong SERS signals have been observed at the same time.The results obtained herein show that SERS is a particularly sensitive and highly selective technique for the characterization of humic substances in the environment. Humic substances axe receiving ever-inereasing attention because of their importance in the environment. Very recently,we have reported the first successful application of Raman spectroscopy for characterizing humic substances.In this present paper,the application of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy(SERS)for humic substances has further been investigated.To our knowledge,no such studies have previously been reported.The results obtained herein dearly demonstrate that SERS has a great deal of promise as an analytical method for“In Situ”characterizing humic substances in the environment.