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Graphitic nanomaterials have unique, strong, and stable Raman vibrations that have been widely applied in chemistry and biomedicine. However, utilizing them as internal standards (ISs) to improve the accuracy of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) analysis has not been attempted. Herein, we report the design of a unique IS nanostructure consisting of a large number of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) decorated on multilayered graphitic magnetic nanocapsules (AGNs) to quantify the analyte and eliminate the problems associated with traditional ISs. The AGNs demonstrated a unique Raman band from the graphitic component, which was localized in the Raman silent region of the biomolecules, making them an ideal IS for quantitative Raman analysis without any background interference. The IS signal from the AGNs also indicated superior stability, even under harsh conditions. With the enhancement of the decorated AuNPs, the AGN nanostructures greatly improved the quantitative accuracy of SERS, in particular the exclusion of quantitative errors resulting from collection loss and non-uniform distribution of the analytes. The AGNs were further utilized for cell staining and Raman imaging, and they showed great promise for applications in biomedicine.

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Received: 25 December 2015
Revised: 29 January 2016
Accepted: 03 February 2016
Published: 29 September 2016
Issue date: May 2016

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© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016

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This work was financially supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2013CB932702), the Research Fund for the Program on National Key Scientific Instruments and Equipment Development of China (No. 2011YQ0301241402), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 21522501), the Science and Technology Development Fund of Macao S.A.R (FDCT, 067/2014/A), and the Hunan Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program.

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