Coupling of Plasmonic Hot Spots with Shurikens for Superchiral SERS-based Enantiomer Recognition
Olga Guselnikova, Roman Elashnikov, Vaclav Svorcik, Martin Kartau,, Cameron Gilroy, Nikolaj Gadegaard, Malcolm Kadodwala, Affar S. Karimullah,, Oleksiy Lyutakov

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel SERS-based method for enantiomer discrimination using chiral plasmonic shurikens coupled with silver nanoclusters, achieving high sensitivity and rapid analysis with standard Raman equipment.
Contribution
It introduces a new coupling of chiral plasmonic structures with SERS for enantiomer detection, enhancing sensitivity and selectivity over traditional methods.
Findings
Discriminates cysteine enantiomers at nanomolar concentrations
Uses superchiral fields to enhance SERS response
Achieves rapid enantiomer analysis with standard Raman spectrometers
Abstract
Detection of enantiomers is a challenging problem in drug development as well as environmental and food quality monitoring where traditional optical detection methods suffer from low signals and sensitivity. Application of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) for enantiomeric discrimination is a powerful approach for the analysis of optically active small organic or large biomolecules. In this work, for enantio-selective sensing we proposed the coupling of disposable chiral plasmonic shurikens supporting the chiral near-field distribution with SERS active silver nanoclusters. As a result of the plasmonic coupling significant difference in SERS response of optically active analytes is observed. This is hypothesized and confirmed by numerical simulations to be a consequence of the silver particles being excited by superchiral fields generated at the surface or the probe molecules…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
