Utilization of Near Ir Absorbing Gold Nanocolloids by Green Synthesis
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Abstract
The rapid developments in nanoscience, and its applications on biomedical areas have a large impact on drug delivery, tissue engineering, sensing, and diagnosis. Gold is widely investigated nanomaterial for the last couple of decades, since it has unique surface properties and very low toxicity to biological environment. In this work, we present a novel synthesis of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) exhibiting both visible and near-IR absorbance without agglomeration. The surface of GNPs were analyzed by routine methods and the binding kinetics were investigated by Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Spectroscopy. The unique optical properties of near-IR asorbing GNP colloids hold promise for biological applications.
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10th Japanese-Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Superconducting, Multifunctional and Nano Materials, JAPMED’10 2017; Izmir; Turkey; 4 July 2017 through 8 July 2017
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Biofriendly, Flavonoids, Gold nanoparticle, Green synthesis, Plant extract, Flavonoids, Green synthesis, Plant extract, Gold nanoparticle, Biofriendly
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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
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Elveren, B., Yıldız, Ü. H., and Arslan Yıldız, A. (2018). Utilization of near ir absorbing gold nanocolloids by green synthesis. In A.G. Mamalis, M. Enokizono, A.Kladas, T. Sawada, M. Güden and M. M. Demir (Eds.), Materials Science Forum: Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Advanced Materials from Macro-to Nanoscale under Static-to Shock Loading, (pp. 213-219). Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.915.213
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