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Plasmon-induced hot carrier separation across multicomponent heterostructure in Ag@AgCl@g-C3N4 composites for recyclable detection-removal of organic pollutions via SERS sensing

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 610, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155604

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Hot carrier separation; Multicomponent heterostructure; SERS; Photocatalysis

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A multifunctional and reusable composite (Ag@AgCl@g-C3N4) is prepared, which exhibits excellent surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) performance and superior photocatalytic property. The composite is able to detect methylene blue with high enhancement factor and limit of detection, and can be reused via photocatalytic degradation.
The global environment is continuously being exposed to toxic organic pollutants, which also greatly threaten human health. Therefore, it is important to develop substrates for detection, identification, and removal of these organic pollutants. In this study, a multifunctional and reusable composite is prepared by anchoring Ag nano -particles onto Cl-rich g-C(3)N(4 )nanosheets (Ag@AgCl@g-C3N4). The composites present not only excellent surface -enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) performance attributed to enhanced local electric field and SERS-active sites from the constructed structure, but also superior photocatalytic property boosted by the enhanced charge sep-aration efficiency. These exceptional activities allow the composite to be used for detection of methylene blue with a high enhancement factor of 1.39 x 10(6), and a limit of detection of 1 x 10(-11) M/L, as well as reusability via photocatalytic degrading the probe molecules, resulting in achieving recyclable SERS sensing applications. Furtherly, the outstanding SERS performance of the composite is demonstrated by recycling detection -degradation process for different molecules with acceptable performance decline. These results indicate that the Ag@AgCl@g-C3N4 composite provides a new path for improving traditional single-use SERS substrates and promotes practical SERS applications in sustainable detection and removal of organic pollutants.

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