Recent Developments
in SERS Microfluidic Chips: From
Fundamentals to Biosensing Applications
Posted on 2025-02-05 - 10:06
This paper reviews the latest research progress of surface-enhanced
Raman spectroscopy (SERS) microfluidic chips in the field of biosensing.
Due to its single-molecule sensitivity, selectivity, minimal or no
preprocessing, and immediacy, SERS is considered a promising biosensing
technology. However, the nondirectional interactions between biological
samples and the substrate, as well as fluctuations in the sample environment
temperature during signal acquisition, can affect the stability and
reproducibility of SERS signals. Integrating SERS spectroscopy with
microfluidic chips not only leverages the continuous sample flow,
high reaction efficiency, high throughput, and multifunctionality
of microfluidic chips to address challenges in biosensing applications
but also expands the scope of microfluidic technology by providing
a novel on-chip optical detection method. The combination of SERS
and microfluidic chips not only enables the complementary advantages
of both technologies but also offers a highly promising “combined
technology” for the field of biosensing. This paper starts
by introducing the enhancement mechanisms of SERS and presents both
labeled and label-free SERS strategies. Based on the differences in
substrate properties, we broadly categorize SERS microfluidic chips
into colloidal nanoparticle-based SERS microfluidic chips and fixed
substrate-based SERS microfluidic chips. Finally, we review the latest
research progress on SERS microfluidic chips for biosensing biological
targets such as nucleic acids, proteins, small biomolecules, and live
cells. In the conclusion and outlook section, we summarize the challenges
faced by SERS microfluidic chips in biosensing and propose feasible
solutions. To better leverage the role of SERS microfluidic chips
in biosensing, we also present an outlook on the future development
of this combined technology.
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Lian, Shuai; Li, Xiaoqiong; Lv, Xuefei (2025). Recent Developments
in SERS Microfluidic Chips: From
Fundamentals to Biosensing Applications. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c17779