Using Gold to Develop Exciting New Technology Applications by World Gold Council
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What characteristics make gold an
ideal material for such wide-ranging applications? The nobility of gold and
its resistance to surface oxidation (which would hinder the operation of
nano-scale technologies and devices based on other metals) is one important
material characteristic. The optical properties of gold at the
nanoscale are also exciting, (gold
nanoparticles have a colour varying from red to purple depending on particle
size, a property that can be successfully exploited in a range of applications).
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Use of gold nanoparticles improves the drug delivery efficiency
of this anticancer drug (Credit - Eugen Zubarev/Rice University)
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Use of gold inks to ink-jet ultra high resolution images (Credit
- IBM Zurich Research Laboratory)
Additionally, gold nanoparticles are now known to be catalytically active
for a range of commercially important reactions and they also have a surface
chemistry particularly suited to the attachment of sulphur-containing molecules,
such as thiols, which permits the 'bottom-up' assembly of interesting and useful
structures.
Based on these unique properties, exciting new nanotechnology applications
using gold are being developed. These include:
- Low resistance printable gold
nanoparticulate inks for flexible electronics
- Gold
nanowires for interconnections in future electronic devices
- Nanoparticulate gold colloid for rapid tests and biomedical assays
- Gold
nanoparticles used for targeted delivery of anticancer drugs and destruction of
cancer cells
- Improved decorative coatings using thiol stabilised gold
nanoparticles
- Gold
nanoparticle containing paints and textiles exhibiting novel aesthetic effects
- Nanoparticulate gold catalysts for pollution control and chemical synthesis
- Fuel cell electrocatalysts based on carbon supported nanoparticulate gold
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Use of gold nanoparticles to colour merino wool (Credit -
University of Victoria, New Zealand)
Source World
Gold Council
For more information on this source please visit World
Gold Council
Date Added: Oct 18, 2009
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