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                Publication Type
                Journal Article
                                
                Authorship
                Youden B., Yang D., Carrier A., Oakes K., Servos M., Jiang R., Zhang X.
                                
                Title
                Speciation Analysis of Metals and Metalloids by Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
                                
                Year
                2024
                                
                Publication Outlet
                American Chemical Society, Environmental Science & Technology, Vol 58, Iss 38, Pg 16704-16716
                                
                DOI
                
                                
                ISBN
                
                                
                ISSN
                0013-936X
                                
                Citation
                
                    Youden B., Yang D., Carrier A., Oakes K., Servos M., Jiang R., Zhang X. (2024) Speciation Analysis of Metals and Metalloids by Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, American Chemical Society, Environmental Science & Technology, Vol 58, Iss 38, Pg 16704-16716, Issn 0013-936X, 
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c06906
                Abstract
                
                    The presence of metalloids and heavy metals in the environment is of critical concern due to their toxicological impacts. However, not all metallic species have the same risk level. Specifically, the physical, chemical, and isotopic speciation of the metal(loids) dictate their metabolism, toxicity, and environmental fate. As such, speciation analysis is critical for environmental monitoring and risk assessment. In the past two decades, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has seen significant developments regarding trace metal(loid) sensing due to its ultrahigh sensitivity, readiness for in situ real-time applications, and cost-effectiveness. However, the speciation of metal(loid)s has not been accounted for in the design and application of SERS sensors. In this Perspective, we examine the potential of SERS for metal(loid) speciation analysis and highlight the advantages, progress, opportunities, and challenges of this application.
                
                                
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