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Controlled Photocatalytic Growth of Ag Nanocrystals on Brookite and Rutile and Their SERS Performance
Ag nanocrystals (NCs) were photocatalytically
grown on the surfaces of brookite and rutile nanocrystals, respectively,
and their surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) performance was
evaluated. The resultant Ag NCs exhibit different morphologies owing
to the different photocatalytic capabilities of the two types of TiO2 under otherwise identical synthetic conditions. The effects
of AgNO3 concentration, UV irradiation time, and UV light
power on the morphology evolution and growth kinetics of the Ag NCs
were systematically investigated. Moreover, PVP was found to serve
as both a reductant and a capping agent in the photocatalytic reaction
systems, and its presence allows morphological control of the Ag NCs.
A proper amount of PVP was confirmed to favor Ag nanoplates of larger
sizes and to produce SERS substrates of substantially better performance
