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Signal enhancement, trace analysis

Because of the huge signal enhancement, SERS is particularly useful for trace analysis and for in-situ investigations of various interfacial processes or of mono-layers adsorbed on metals. However, sample preparation is a rather tedious procedure. For this reason, SERS is still more an academic tool rather than a routine analytical instrument. Some applications of SERS are given in [31]. [Pg.120]


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