goudnanopartikels
Goudnanopartikels, also known as gold nanoparticles (GNPs), are tiny particles composed of gold atoms with sizes typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers. Due to their small size and high surface area, these particles exhibit unique physical and chemical properties that differ significantly from bulk gold. Gold nanoparticles are notable for their optical properties, such as localized surface plasmon resonance, which gives them vibrant colors depending on their size, shape, and aggregation state.
In scientific research and applications, goudnanopartikels are utilized across various fields, including medicine, electronics, and catalysis.
The synthesis of goudnanopartikels typically involves chemical reduction of gold salts, such as chloroauric acid, using
Despite their benefits, concerns about environmental impact and toxicity require ongoing research. Gold nanoparticles are generally