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titleOfInvention Cationic curdlan derivative / gold nanowire composite
abstract Disclosed is a composite that can be dispersed and stably enhanced in an aqueous medium by reducing gold ions to form a nanowire. SOLUTION: Utilizing the photoreduction promoting action of gold ions possessed by a specific cationic curdlan derivative and the inclusion ability of the resulting nanowire-like gold, and the surface of the resulting curdlan derivative / gold composite on the nanowire The problem is achieved by neutralizing the cationic site with a functional anion compound. Note that the porphyrin sulfonate salt of a cationic curdlan derivative / nanowire-like gold complex obtained by using, for example, tetrakis (4-sulfonatophenyl) porphyrin as a functional anion compound that neutralizes the cation moiety is Raman. The effect of enhancing the scattering spectrum is shown, and it is expected to be used as a nano-sensing element. [Selection] Figure 1
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