Coupling annealed silver nanoparticles with a porous silicon Bragg mirror SERS substrate and machine learning for rapid non-invasive disease diagnosis.
Anal Chim Acta
; 1254: 341116, 2023 May 08.
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Ag2O-Ag-porous silicon Bragg mirror (PSB) composite SERS substrates were successfully synthesized by using a combination of electrochemical and thermochemical methods. Test results showed that the SERS signal increased and decreased as the annealing temperature used for the substrate increased, where the most intense SERS signal was obtained using a substrate annealed at 300 °C. Stability test results showed substantial enhancement of the SERS signal intensity of the Ag2O-Ag-PSB composite one month after preparation compared with that of conventional Ag-PSB. We conclude that Ag2O nanoshells play an essential role in SERS signal enhancement. Ag2O prevents natural oxidation of Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) and has a solid localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). SERS signal enhancement was tested using this substrate for serum from patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and Diabetic nephropathy (DN), as well as from healthy controls (HC). SERS feature extraction was performed using principal component analysis (PCA). The extracted features were analyzed by a support vector machine (SVM) algorithm. Finally, a rapid screening model for SS and HC, as well as DN and HC, was developed and used to perform controlled experiments. The results showed that the diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity and selectivity for SERS technology combined with machine learning algorithms reached 90.7%, 93.4% and 86.7% for SS/HC and 89.3%, 95.6% and 80% for DN/HC, respectively. The results of this study show that the composite substrate has excellent potential to be developed into a commercially available SERS chip for medical testing.
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Silicio
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Nanopartículas del Metal
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
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Humans
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En
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Anal Chim Acta
Año:
2023
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Article
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China