Raman microspectroscopic study on polymerization and degradation processes of a diacetylene derivative at surface enhanced Raman scattering active substrates. 2. Confocal Raman microscopic observation of polydiacetylene adsorbed on active sites

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Itoh, K [1 ]
Kudryashov, I
Yamagata, J
Nishizawa, T
Fujii, M
Osaka, N
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[1] Waseda Univ, Sch Sci & Engn, Dept Chem, Tokyo 1698555, Japan
[2] Tokyo Instruments Inc, Edogawa Ku, Tokyo 1340088, Japan
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10.1021/jp0403644
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Confocal Raman microscopic measurements were performed at room temperature on the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) inonolayer of 10,12-pentacosadiynoic acid (DA) prepared on surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) active Ag island films, two-dimensional (2D) Raman images of which exhibit bright and dim spots on a dark background. The measurements performed by focusing the excitation laser light (488 nm) on the dark background indicate the prompt appearance of the Raman bands (1515 and 2115 cm(-1)) due to polydiacetylene (PDA) in the red phase and subsequent diminution of the Raman bands. On the other hand, the spectra observed by focusing the excitation laser spot on the dim and bright spots exhibit almost random fluctuations, giving rather narrow Raman bands in the 1620-1000 cm(-1) region, which appear and disappear temporarily with varying intensities under the continuous irradiation at 488 nm. Broad Raman bands appear around 1580 and 1360 cm(-1), which are ascribable to amorphous carbon, at a later stage of the observation, the intensities from the bright spot being more than 100 times stronger than those from the dim spot. The narrow bands are ascribed to a series of carbonaceous intermediates such as polyenes, graphite sheets with various sizes, and folded or reorganized forms of the sheets including carbon nanotubes and fullerenes, which are formed during the conversion of PDA to amorphous carbon. The random spectral fluctuation was interpreted by considering that the intermediates undergo thermally activated diffusion and get temporarily in contact with the SERS-active site, resulting in the enhancement of their Raman bands and the fluctuation.
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