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Gold nanoparticles are a type of precious metal nanoparticle that have been used in a variety of applications, such as medical diagnostics, drug delivery, and catalysis. Gold nanoparticles are typically synthesized using a variety of methods, such as chemical reduction, electrochemical deposition, and laser ablation. Gold nanoparticles have unique optical, electrical, and thermal properties that make them attractive for use in a variety of applications.
Gold nanoparticles have been used in a variety of medical applications, such as cancer diagnostics and drug delivery. Gold nanoparticles can be used to detect cancer cells, as they can bind to specific molecules on the surface of cancer cells. Gold nanoparticles can also be used to deliver drugs to specific cells, as they can be engineered to bind to specific molecules on the surface of cells.
Gold nanoparticles have also been used in catalysis, as they can be used to catalyze chemical reactions. Gold nanoparticles can be used to catalyze a variety of reactions, such as oxidation, reduction, and hydrolysis. Gold nanoparticles can also be used to catalyze reactions at lower temperatures, which can reduce energy costs.
The gold nanoparticles market is a rapidly growing market, as gold nanoparticles are being used in a variety of applications. Companies in the gold nanoparticles market include NanoHybrids, NanoIntegris, NanoMaterials, NanoSensors, and NanoViricides. Show Less Read more