Silver nanoparticles

Particle size: 20 nm, unit: >0.75 A520 Units/ml

  • Product Code: 94717
  CAS:    7440-22-4
Molecular Weight: 107.87 g./mol Molecular Formula: Ag
EC Number: 231-131-3 MDL Number: MFCD00003397
Melting Point: 960 °C(lit.) Boiling Point: 2212 °C(lit.)
Density: 10.49 g/cm3(lit.) Storage Condition: 2~8°C
Product Description: Silver nanoparticles are widely used in medical applications due to their antimicrobial properties. They are incorporated into wound dressings, coatings for medical devices, and even in some pharmaceuticals to prevent infections. Their ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi makes them valuable in healthcare settings. In the field of electronics, silver nanoparticles are utilized in conductive inks and pastes for printing circuits on flexible substrates. Their high conductivity and stability make them ideal for use in sensors, RFID tags, and flexible displays. Additionally, they are employed in the production of solar cells to enhance efficiency. The textile industry benefits from silver nanoparticles by embedding them into fabrics to create antimicrobial clothing. This is particularly useful in sportswear, socks, and medical garments, where reducing odor and preventing bacterial growth is essential. In water purification systems, silver nanoparticles are used to disinfect water by eliminating harmful microorganisms. Their effectiveness in killing bacteria and viruses makes them a key component in filters and purification devices. Lastly, silver nanoparticles play a role in cosmetics and personal care products, such as creams and lotions, due to their antimicrobial and preservative properties. They help extend the shelf life of these products while ensuring they remain safe for use.
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PARTICLE SIZENM 15-25
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5.000 10-20 days €84.42
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Silver nanoparticles
Silver nanoparticles are widely used in medical applications due to their antimicrobial properties. They are incorporated into wound dressings, coatings for medical devices, and even in some pharmaceuticals to prevent infections. Their ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi makes them valuable in healthcare settings. In the field of electronics, silver nanoparticles are utilized in conductive inks and pastes for printing circuits on flexible substrates. Their high conductivity and stability make them ideal for use in sensors, RFID tags, and flexible displays. Additionally, they are employed in the production of solar cells to enhance efficiency. The textile industry benefits from silver nanoparticles by embedding them into fabrics to create antimicrobial clothing. This is particularly useful in sportswear, socks, and medical garments, where reducing odor and preventing bacterial growth is essential. In water purification systems, silver nanoparticles are used to disinfect water by eliminating harmful microorganisms. Their effectiveness in killing bacteria and viruses makes them a key component in filters and purification devices. Lastly, silver nanoparticles play a role in cosmetics and personal care products, such as creams and lotions, due to their antimicrobial and preservative properties. They help extend the shelf life of these products while ensuring they remain safe for use.
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