1. Shining a light on environmental science: Recent advances in SERS technology for rapid detection of persistent toxic substances.
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Sun, Zhenli, Ji, Xunlong, Lu, Shaoyu, and Du, Jingjing
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SERS spectroscopy , *POISONS , *ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring , *ENVIRONMENTAL health , *COMPLEX matrices - Abstract
• Reviewed recent progress of SERS in environmental monitoring of PTS. • Highlighted magnetic substrates to improve SERS sensitivity and selectivity of PTS. • Underscored the need for continuous innovation and refinement in SERS technology. Persistent toxic substances (PTS) represent a paramount environmental issue in the 21st century. Understanding the concentrations and forms of PTS in the environment is crucial for accurately assessing their environmental health impacts. This article presents a concise overview of the components of PTS, pertinent environmental regulations, and conventional detection methodologies. Additionally, we offer an in-depth review of the principles, development, and practical applications of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) in environmental monitoring, emphasizing the advancements in detecting trace amounts of PTS in complex environmental matrices. Recent progress in enhancing SERS sensitivity, improving selectivity, and practical implementations are detailed, showcasing innovative materials and methods. Integrating SERS with advanced algorithms are highlighted as pivotal areas for future research. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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