Ji Ji

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Name: 纪季; Ji Ji
Organization: Fudan University , China
Department: Department of Chemistry
Title: Lecturer(PhD)

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Co-reporter:Yixin Li, Kun Zhang, Jingjing Zhao, Ji Ji, Chang Ji, Baohong Liu
Talanta 2016 Volume 147() pp:493-500
Publication Date(Web):15 January 2016
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2015.10.025
•Cellulose paper provides a 3-D architecture for plasomonic AgNPs to locate.•Cellulose paper partakes in the fabrication of the AgNPs-arrayed paper strip.•Environmental samples spiked with R6G are detected successfully with this substrate.The fabrication of SERS substrates, which can offer the advantages of strong Raman signal enhancement with good reproducibility and low cost, is still a challenge for practical applications. In this work, a simple three-dimensional (3D) paper-based SERS substrate, which contains plasmonic silver-nanoparticles (AgNPs), has been developed by the silver mirror reaction. This paper strip was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), etc. Pretreatment of the paper as well as the reaction time, temperature, and reagent concentrations for the silver mirror reaction were varied for further studies. With the optimized experimental parameters, the AgNPs synthesized and distributed in-situ on the paper strip could give more favorable SERS performance. The limit of detection (LOD) as low as 10−11 M for Rhodamine 6 G (R6G) and 10−9 M for p-aminothiophenol (p-ATP) plus wide linear range for the log–log plot of Raman intensity versus analyte concentration were achieved. The detection of R6G in rain water was also carried out successfully. The merits of this protocol include low cost, easy operation, high sensitivity and acceptable stability, which make it ideal for the detection of environmental samples in trace amounts.
Co-reporter:Kun Zhang, Jingjing Zhao, Huiying Xu, Yixin Li, Ji Ji, and Baohong Liu
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2015 Volume 7(Issue 30) pp:16767
Publication Date(Web):July 17, 2015
DOI:10.1021/acsami.5b04534
A smart and multifunctional paper-based SERS sensing card is generated through patterning self-assembled interfacial arrays of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on the tip of an arrow-shaped paper strip. It is found that the closely packed monolayer of AuNPs is evenly distributed on the paper surface, resulting in a multitude of SERS hot spots over the detection zone. The paper card, with its inherent ability to separate and preconcentrate analytes by the capillary force and polarity difference between sample components, was exploited successfully as an integrated platform, allowing for sub-attomolar (50 × 10–18 M) detection from microliter-volume (10 μL) samples. Furthermore, the simple preparation (lithography-free process), fast detection (<5 min), and low cost (<3 cents) demonstrate that the paper card is a practical and portable sensing interface for wide application in environmental and food analysis.Keywords: multifunction; oil/water interface; paper-based sensing device; self-assembly; SERS
Benzeneethanamine, a-methyl-
3',6'-Dihydroxy-3H-spiro[isobenzofuran-1,9'-xanthen]-3-one
L-Tyrosine, L-lysyl-L-cysteinyl-L-α-aspartyl-L-isoleucyl-L-cysteinyl-L-threonyl-L-α-aspartyl-L-α-glutamyl-
L-ARGININE, N2-(D-PROLYL-L-PHENYLALANYL)-
ARGATROBAN
16-sulfanylhexadecanoic Acid
Ferrate(3-),hexakis(cyano-kC)-,(OC-6-11)- (9CI)
Cytochrome C