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titleOfInvention Raman sensing analysis method for detecting enterotoxin
abstract The invention provides a Raman sensor for detecting enterotoxinAn analysis method belongs to the technical field of optical analysis. The method comprises the following steps: cesium bromide (CsBr) and lead bromide (PbBr) 2 ) The powder is doped in mesoporous silicon dioxide (MSNs), and the space-blocked CsPbBr is prepared by a high-temperature solvent removal method 3 @ MSNs. The Ag island grows on the Au nucleus through ligand 2-mercaptobenzimidazole-5-carboxylic acid (MBIA), and Au-Ag Janus NPs are synthesized. Furthermore, the ligand MBIA acts as a raman beacon molecule, exhibiting a very unique and stable raman signal. Au-Ag Janus NPs and CsPbBr 3 @ MSNs the composite material formed by antigen and antibody can greatly amplify SERS signals. The raman signal of MBIA is taken as a detection signal, and the additional modification of raman beacon is avoided. The detection method of the invention has high sensitivity and strong specificity.
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