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The University of Alberta inventors have developed a flow-controlled, solution-based approach to synthesize highly ordered and stable ring arrays of Ag nanostructures with sheet-like and dendritic structured morphology.
These nanostructures demonstrated good reproducibility of SERS measurements with a minimum relative standard deviation of ∼ 3.2%. The inventor was able to increase the number of SERS substrates from 4 to 100 in a single run, making the approach scalable. The invention has a wide range of applications for analytical techniques related to environmental pollutants, cytotoxicity of biological components, consumables, and advanced materials.
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