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0126SH Ag, 99.99%, 15nm, 10wt%, self-dispersible
0127SH Ag, 99.99%, 15nm, 25wt%, self-dispersible
0118XH Ag, 99.95%, 20-30nm
0120XH Ag, 99.95%, 20-30nm, PVP coated
0123NJ Ag, 99.99%, 30-50nm, oleic acid coated
0121XH Ag, 99.9%, 50-60nm
0115CY Ag, 99.95%, 100nm
Silver Nanoparticles are by definition a small particle between 1 nm and 100nm in size. They are frequently described as being silver although some are composed of a large percentage of silver oxide due to their large ratio of surface-to-bulk silver atoms.
The unique properties of silver nanoparticles make them ideal for numerous technologies including biomedical, materials, optical and anticrobial applications. Below are many of the applications of Silver Nanomaterials.
Some Silver Nanoparticle Applications
Diagnostic: Surgical instruments and biosensors where those materials can be used as biological tags for quantitative detection.
Antibacterial: s Incorporated in apparel, footwear, paints, wound dressings, appliances, cosmetics, and plastics for their antibacterial properties.
Conductive: Used in conductive inks and integrated into composites to enhance thermal and electrical conductivity.
Optical: Used to efficiently harvest light and for enhanced optical spectroscopies including metal-enhanced fluorescence (MEF) and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).
Bone Cement: Used to successfully anchor artificial joints.
Clean Water: Portable filter paper laced with silver nanoparticles. Used to filter foul water of such as cholera and giardiasis, for example, that are associated with foul drinking water.
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