Gold Copper Alloy Nanoparticles
Gold Copper Alloy Nanoparticles
Gold Copper Alloy Nanoparticles | |
Product No | NRE- 2016 |
CAS No. | 7440-57-5 / 7440-50-8 |
Formula | Au-Cu |
APS | <100nm (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Color | Gray |
Molecular Weight | 260.51 g/mol |
Density | NA |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Gold Copper Alloy Nanoparticles
Applications
Catalysis and Chemical Reactions
Catalysts in Organic Reactions: Gold-copper alloy nanoparticles are highly effective as catalysts in various chemical reactions, such as oxidation, hydrogenation, and C–C coupling reactions. The alloy’s combination of gold’s stability and copper’s reactivity improves catalytic activity and selectivity. These nanoparticles are particularly useful in fine chemical synthesis, including the production of pharmaceuticals, polymers, and specialty chemicals.
Environmental Catalysis: Due to their high catalytic efficiency, these nanoparticles can be used in environmental applications for processes like carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction and pollutant removal. Their ability to break down pollutants makes them useful in environmental remediation technologies, such as the removal of toxic gases or organic contaminants from air or water.
Energy Conversion: are also used as catalysts in energy conversion technologies, such as fuel cells and biofuel production. Their catalytic properties improve the efficiency of hydrogen production and methanol oxidation reactions, making them essential for renewable energy systems.
Electronics and Conductive Materials
Conductive Inks and Coatings: Due to their excellent electrical conductivity, are used in the development of conductive inks and coatings. These inks are used in printed electronics, such as flexible displays, printed circuit boards (PCBs), and solar cells. The combination of gold’s conductivity and copper’s cost-effectiveness makes them a valuable alternative to pure gold nanoparticles in many applications.
Sensors: Gold-copper alloy nanoparticles are used in electrochemical sensors for detecting gases, heavy metals, and biomolecules. The alloy’s high surface area, electrical conductivity, and selectivity enhance the sensitivity and performance of sensors used in environmental monitoring, health diagnostics, and food safety.
Biomedical Applications
Drug Delivery Systems: Gold-copper alloy nanoparticles are being studied for drug delivery applications. Their unique properties, including high surface area and biocompatibility, allow for efficient drug loading and targeted delivery.