When
gold nanoparticles combine with red, blue and green glowing proteins, as in this sensor, it's possible to discern drug - induced physical and chemical changes on a cell's surface.
Not exact matches
Engineers are working on a way to
combine tiny, tiny pieces of
gold, called
nanoparticles, with an elastic polymer to create a stretchable, conductive material.
That's one potential application for a new technology that
combines water - repelling yet light - sensitive and water - absorbing materials into polymeric nano - reactors for creating photo - responsive
gold nanoparticles.
The developers
combine the organic polymers with
gold or silver
nanoparticles.
Until now, however, the only reliable way to make
gold nanoparticles was to
combine the
gold precursor chloroauric acid with a reducing agent such as sodium borohydride.