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Using a Macroporous Silver Shell to Coat Sulfonic Acid Group-Functionalized Silica Spheres and Their Applications in Catalysis and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

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LANGMUIR
Volume 31, Issue 38, Pages 10517-10523

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b02218

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  1. K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University
  2. Scientific Research Fund of Education of Zhejiang Province [Y201327028]
  3. Fund for Science and Technology Innovative Team in Zhejiang Province [2011R50001-03]
  4. Ningbo Natural Science Foundation [2014A610142]
  5. Postgraduate Innovation Fund of Ningbo University [G15043]

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In this paper, novel organic sulfonic acid group-functionalized silica spheres (SiO2-SO3H) were chosen as a template for fabricating core shell SiO2-SO3H@Ag composite spheres by the seed-mediated growth method. The SiO2-SO3H spheres could be obtained easily by oxidation of the thiol group-terminated silica spheres (SiO2-SH) with H2O2. Due to the presence of sulfonic acid groups, the [Ag(NH3)(2)](+) ions were captured on the surface of the silica spheres, followed by in-site reduction to silver nanoseeds for further growth of the silver shell. By this strategy, the complete silver shell could be obtained, and the surface morphologies and structures of the silver shell could be controlled by adjusting the number of sulfonic acid groups on the silica spheres. A large number of sulfonic acid groups on the SiO2-SO3H spheres favored the formation of the macroporous silver shell, which was unique and exhibited good catalytic performance and a high surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) enhancement ability.

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