Size-Dependent Properties How do the properties of gold change at the nanoscale?
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Size-Dependent Properties
How do the properties of gold change at the nanoscale?
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Properties of a Material
• A property describes how a material acts under certain conditions
• Types of properties– Optical (e.g. color, transparency)– Electrical (e.g. conductivity)– Physical (e.g. hardness, melting point)– Chemical (e.g. reactivity, reaction rates)
• Properties are usually measured by looking at large (~1023) aggregations of atoms or molecules
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Optical Properties of Gold• Bulk gold appears yellow in color• Nanosized gold appears red in color– The particles are so small that electrons are not
free to move about as in bulk gold.– Because this movement is restricted, the
particles react differently with light.
12 nanometer gold particles look red
“Bulk” gold looks yellow
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Optical Properties of Gold
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Macrogold
Quantum Effects• Classical mechanical models that
we use to understand matter at the macroscale break down for…– The very small (nanoscale)– The very fast (near the speed of light)
• Quantum mechanics better describes phenomena that classical physics cannot, like…– The colors of nanogold– The probability (instead of certainty)
of where an electron will be found
Nanogold
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ObjectivesYou will:• Make gold
nanoparticles• Determine the color
of the nanoparticles • Determine the size
of the nanoparticles
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Changing the spacing of gold
• The distance between the gold nanoparticles changes by adding a salt.
• Notice the color change
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SEM picture of colloidal gold
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• Medieval glass artists unknowingly became nanotechnologists when they made a color of stained glass by mixing tiny amounts of gold into hot liquid glass.
• The gold nanoparticles in the stained glass interact with light in a way that produces a rich color.
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Using colloidal gold
• Gold nanoparticles are currently manufactured for targeted delivery of biomolecules and drugs to selected cells.
• The drug appears to accumulate in the tumor but not in the healthy cells.