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Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Quantitative Analysis: Results of a Large-Scale European Multi-Instrument Interlaboratory Study

Authors :
Fornasaro, Stefano
Alsamad, Fatima
Baia, Monica
Batista de Carvalho, Luís A.E.
Beleites, Claudia
Byrne, Hugh J.
Chiadò, Alessandro
Chis, Mihaela
Chisanga, Malama
Daniel, Amuthachelvi
Dybas, Jakub
Eppe, Gauthier
Falgayrac, Guillaume
Faulds, Karen
Gebavi, Hrvoje
Giorgis, Fabrizio
Goodacre, Royston
Graham, Duncan
La Manna, Pietro
Laing, Stacey
Litti, Lucio
Lyng, Fiona M.
Malek, Kamilla
Malherbe, Cedric
Marques, Maria P ..
Meneghetti, Moreno
Mitri, Elisa
Mohaček-Grošev, Vlasta
Morasso, Carlo
Muhamadali, Howbeer
Musto, Pellegrino
Novara, Chiara
Pannico, Marianna
Penel, Guillaume
Piot, Olivier
Rindzevicius, Tomas
Rusu, Elena A.
Schmidt, Michael S.
Sergo, Valter
Sockalingum, Ganesh D.
Untereiner, Valérie
Vanna, Renzo
Wiercigroch, Ewelina
Bonifacio, Alois
Fornasaro, Stefano
Alsamad, Fatima
Baia, Monica
Batista de Carvalho, Luís A.E.
Beleites, Claudia
Byrne, Hugh J.
Chiadò, Alessandro
Chis, Mihaela
Chisanga, Malama
Daniel, Amuthachelvi
Dybas, Jakub
Eppe, Gauthier
Falgayrac, Guillaume
Faulds, Karen
Gebavi, Hrvoje
Giorgis, Fabrizio
Goodacre, Royston
Graham, Duncan
La Manna, Pietro
Laing, Stacey
Litti, Lucio
Lyng, Fiona M.
Malek, Kamilla
Malherbe, Cedric
Marques, Maria P ..
Meneghetti, Moreno
Mitri, Elisa
Mohaček-Grošev, Vlasta
Morasso, Carlo
Muhamadali, Howbeer
Musto, Pellegrino
Novara, Chiara
Pannico, Marianna
Penel, Guillaume
Piot, Olivier
Rindzevicius, Tomas
Rusu, Elena A.
Schmidt, Michael S.
Sergo, Valter
Sockalingum, Ganesh D.
Untereiner, Valérie
Vanna, Renzo
Wiercigroch, Ewelina
Bonifacio, Alois
Source :
Fornasaro , S , Alsamad , F , Baia , M , Batista de Carvalho , L A E , Beleites , C , Byrne , H J , Chiadò , A , Chis , M , Chisanga , M , Daniel , A , Dybas , J , Eppe , G , Falgayrac , G , Faulds , K , Gebavi , H , Giorgis , F , Goodacre , R , Graham , D , La Manna , P , Laing , S , Litti , L , Lyng , F M , Malek , K , Malherbe , C , Marques , M P , Meneghetti , M , Mitri , E , Mohaček-Grošev , V , Morasso , C , Muhamadali , H , Musto , P , Novara , C , Pannico , M , Penel , G , Piot , O , Rindzevicius , T , Rusu , E A , Schmidt , M S , Sergo , V , Sockalingum , G D , Untereiner , V , Vanna , R , Wiercigroch , E & Bonifacio , A 2020 , ' Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Quantitative Analysis: Results of a Large-Scale European Multi-Instrument Interlaboratory Study ' , Analytical Chemistry , vol. 92 , pp. 4053-4064 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a powerful and sensitive technique for the detection of fingerprint signals of molecules and for the investigation of a series of surface chemical reactions. Many studies introduced quantitative applications of SERS in various fields, and several SERS methods have been implemented for each specific application, ranging in performance characteristics, analytes used, instruments, and analytical matrices. In general, very few methods have been validated according to international guidelines. As a consequence, the application of SERS in highly regulated environments is still considered risky, and the perception of a poorly reproducible and insufficiently robust analytical technique has persistently retarded its routine implementation. Collaborative trials are a type of interlaboratory study (ILS) frequently performed to ascertain the quality of a single analytical method. The idea of an ILS of quantification with SERS arose within the framework of Working Group 1 (WG1) of the EU COST Action BM1401 Raman4Clinics in an effort to overcome the problematic perception of quantitative SERS methods. Here, we report the first interlaboratory SERS study ever conducted, involving 15 laboratories and 44 researchers. In this study, we tried to define a methodology to assess the reproducibility and trueness of a quantitative SERS method and to compare different methods. In our opinion, this is a first important step toward a "standardization" process of SERS protocols, not proposed by a single laboratory but by a larger community.

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OAIster
Journal :
Fornasaro , S , Alsamad , F , Baia , M , Batista de Carvalho , L A E , Beleites , C , Byrne , H J , Chiadò , A , Chis , M , Chisanga , M , Daniel , A , Dybas , J , Eppe , G , Falgayrac , G , Faulds , K , Gebavi , H , Giorgis , F , Goodacre , R , Graham , D , La Manna , P , Laing , S , Litti , L , Lyng , F M , Malek , K , Malherbe , C , Marques , M P , Meneghetti , M , Mitri , E , Mohaček-Grošev , V , Morasso , C , Muhamadali , H , Musto , P , Novara , C , Pannico , M , Penel , G , Piot , O , Rindzevicius , T , Rusu , E A , Schmidt , M S , Sergo , V , Sockalingum , G D , Untereiner , V , Vanna , R , Wiercigroch , E & Bonifacio , A 2020 , ' Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Quantitative Analysis: Results of a Large-Scale European Multi-Instrument Interlaboratory Study ' , Analytical Chemistry , vol. 92 , pp. 4053-4064 .
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1280589532
Document Type :
Electronic Resource