Issue 35, 2019

A fast response TLC-SERS substrate for on-site detection of hydrophilic and hydrophobic adulterants in botanical dietary supplements

Abstract

Thin layer chromatography coupled with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TLC-SERS) has received great development but still suffers from the problem of detecting hydrophobic analytes. A relatively universal silver colloid, which is applicable for both hydrophilic and hydrophobic analytes, has been synthesized to solve this problem. However, it is difficult to obtain a fast response for reaching the maximum SERS intensity. Herein, we further optimized the preparation process of the above universal silver colloid, namely silver nanoparticles synthesized in N,N-dimethylformamide (AgNPs-DMF), and studied their surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) performance on TLC plates. Here, the SERS performance of the silver colloids prepared with different mass ratios (AgNO3/PVP, m/m) was compared and we found that DMF 2 : 1 silver colloid gave the largest enhancement ability. In addition, it was also found that DMF 2 : 1 silver colloid could be stored for 90 days without significant intensity attenuation. Moreover, practical application of this novel DMF 2 : 1 colloid combined with the TLC-SERS method to analyze real botanical dietary supplement (BDS) samples claiming to have lipid-lowering or antitussive and antiasthmatic effects was successfully carried out. Results showed that the application of this newly synthesized fast response and highly stable non-aqueous sol using the TLC-SERS technique would have bright prospects for the rapid detection of large amounts of samples on site.

Graphical abstract: A fast response TLC-SERS substrate for on-site detection of hydrophilic and hydrophobic adulterants in botanical dietary supplements

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2019
Accepted
22 Jul 2019
First published
14 Aug 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 13873-13880

A fast response TLC-SERS substrate for on-site detection of hydrophilic and hydrophobic adulterants in botanical dietary supplements

Q. Zhu, Y. Cao, D. Li, F. Fang, F. Lu and Y. Yuan, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 13873 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ02489A

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