Determination Of Concentration Of Adsorbed Molecules By Raman Spectroscopy And Optical Imaging

Y. Y. Wang,J. Jiang, J. Yin,N. Li,K. Yu, S. F. Quan, X. F. Yue,B. Zhong

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2019)

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In this paper, solution soaking is used to deposit Rhodamine 6G (R6G(+)) dye molecules on two-dimensional materials, i.e., graphene and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), which concentrate the solution-phase R6G(+) molecules into a solid thin film. The concentration of adsorbed molecules on graphene/MoS2 can be calculated using graphene 2D/MoS2 A(1g) peak as an internal standard. It is found that optical imaging also provides a quantitative way to determine the concentration of adsorbed molecules whose results are further confirmed by atomic force microscopy. The obtained results will facilitate the fabrication of surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrates using two-dimensional materials. Adsorptive removal of various dyes to lighten effluent pollution from industries is a basic and applied research area. Carbon-based materials are well-known adsorbents for dyes. Using optical imaging, the dynamic processes of solution-dependent R6G(+) sorption and desorption onto graphene are monitored. Our results also shed light on potentially using graphene materials as adsorbents for toxic and carcinogenic molecules.
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