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ERIC Number: EJ913391
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2010-Apr
Pages: 4
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-0021-9584
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Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering and Visible Extinction Spectroscopy of Copper Chlorophyllin: An Upper Level Chemistry Experiment
Schnitzer, Cheryl S.; Reim, Candace Lawson; Sirois, John J.; House, Paul G.
Journal of Chemical Education, v87 n4 p429-432 Apr 2010
Advanced chemistry students are introduced to surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) by studying how sodium copper chlorophyllin (CuChl) adsorbs onto silver colloids (CuChl/Ag) as a function of pH. Using both SERRS and visible extinction spectroscopy, the extent of CuChl adsorption and colloidal aggregation are monitored. Initially at pH[is asymptotically equivalent to]10, the colloids possess an overall negative surface charge, preventing attraction. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is not detected at that pH because the relatively small colloids do not possess a surface plasmon in resonance with the laser excitation frequency (633 nm). Once the solution pH decreases slightly, colloidal clusters form and SERRS is detected. As the pH is lowered to a value of 4 or 3, protonation of CuChl results in colloidal aggregation and precipitation. If adsorption and aggregation are halted by adding H[subscript 2]SO[subscript 4](aq) and then NaOH(aq), an intense SERRS signal is steadily detected from acidic pH (about 4), back to the initial basic pH (about 10). (Contains 3 figures.)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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