Characterization of a Self-Assembled Monolayer of
1‑Thio-β‑d‑Glucose with Electrochemical
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Using a Nanoparticle Modified
Gold Electrode
Posted on 2015-09-15 - 00:00
Preparation of a nanoparticle modified
gold substrate designed
for characterization of hydrophilic self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)
of 1-thio-β-d-glucose (TG) with electrochemical surface-enhanced
Raman spectroscopy (EC-SERS) is presented. Citrate stabilized gold
nanoparticles were deposited on a polycrystalline gold electrode and
subjected to an electrochemical desorption procedure to completely
remove all traces of adsorbed citrate. Complete desorption of citrate
was confirmed by recording cyclic voltammetry curves and SERS spectra.
The citrate-free nanoparticle modified gold electrode was then incubated
in a 1 mg mL–1 aqueous solution of TG for 16 h prior
to being characterized by EC-SERS. The SERS spectra confirmed that
at potentials more negative than −0.10 V vs SCE thioglucose
forms a monolayer in which the majority of the molecules preserve
their lactol ring structure and only a small fraction of molecules
appear to be oxidized. At potentials more positive than −0.10
V, the oxidation of TG molecules becomes prominent, and at potentials
more positive than 0.20 V vs SCE, the monolayer of TG consists chiefly
of oxidized product. The SERS spectra collected in the double layer
region suggest the SAM of TG is well hydrated and hence can be used
for hydrophilic modifications of a gold surface.
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Smith, Scott
R.; Seenath, Ryan; Kulak, Monika R.; Lipkowski, Jacek (2016). Characterization of a Self-Assembled Monolayer of
1‑Thio-β‑d‑Glucose with Electrochemical
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Using a Nanoparticle Modified
Gold Electrode. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b02767