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Probably the first pure metal known to man, gold has been highly valued from earliest times. It is a yellow, malleable, ductile, and soft metal, often alloyed to give it more strength. Gold is a good conductor of heat and electricity and is resistant to oxidation and most reagents. Extremely reflective, it is an excellent reflector particularly of infrared light. The freezing point of gold serves as a calibration point for the International Temperature Scales.
As part of our extensive range of gold alloys, compounds, and pure gold, we offer a high-purity line of products. The minimum purity for pure elements of our PremIon line of products, named for high purity precious metal compounds and pure elements, is 99.99% (metals basis). PremIon pure elements include platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, osmium, and silver. We also offer a line of Specpure gold standards and gold nanoparticles and nanorods in a variety of sizes.
In addition to our broad range of catalog products, our specialized gold compounds are available in bulk quantities—produced in large batches and packing sizes suited to your custom or bulk requirements.
Due to their intrinsic characteristics, precious metals have generated great interest in research laboratories worldwide to explore their potential applications in different fields. Some examples of applications are listed below. Thermo Fisher Scientific can provide a broad range of high-purity metals and materials for your R&D studies.
Gold nanoparticles are being used in the development of a new generation of biologically active compounds when added to plastics, coatings, nanofibers, and textiles. Nanoparticles cross-linked with collagen are used in research on aging and damaged skin.
Gold nanoparticle applications include diagnosis of cancer, heart diseases, and infections, and medical procedures and treatment. The Thermo Scientific portfolio contains a range of gold nanoparticles which are biotin-, carboxy-, or amine-functionalized that can support you in your research on delivery carriers.
A small amount of gold is used in surgical instruments, electronic equipment, and life support devices due to its malleability and good conduction of electricity. The Thermo Scientific portfolio includes gold foils and gold wires which can support your research in this field.
Gold in an elemental form is used in the mounting of microprocessors, in memory chips, as connectors used to attach cables, as well as in GPS systems, calculators, and fuel cell applications. Gold nanoparticles are being explored for use as sensory probes, electronic conductors, and organic photovoltaics.
Supported gold catalysts are used in a wide range of chemical reactions, including carbon monoxide oxidation, catalytic combustion of hydrocarbons, hydrochlorination of ethyne, hydrogen peroxide formation, oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid, oxidative decomposition of dioxins, ozone decomposition, NOx reduction, epoxidation of olefins, and hydrogenation of alkynes. Gold alloy catalysts are used in the commercial production of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM).
Pure gold in one or the other form is used in space vehicle circuitry, as a lubricant between vehicle parts, and as a radiation reflector for stabilizing the temperature inside the space vehicle.
Due to their intrinsic characteristics, precious metals have generated great interest in research laboratories worldwide to explore their potential applications in different fields. Some examples of applications are listed below. Thermo Fisher Scientific can provide a broad range of high-purity metals and materials for your R&D studies.
Gold nanoparticles are being used in the development of a new generation of biologically active compounds when added to plastics, coatings, nanofibers, and textiles. Nanoparticles cross-linked with collagen are used in research on aging and damaged skin.
Gold nanoparticle applications include diagnosis of cancer, heart diseases, and infections, and medical procedures and treatment. The Thermo Scientific portfolio contains a range of gold nanoparticles which are biotin-, carboxy-, or amine-functionalized that can support you in your research on delivery carriers.
A small amount of gold is used in surgical instruments, electronic equipment, and life support devices due to its malleability and good conduction of electricity. The Thermo Scientific portfolio includes gold foils and gold wires which can support your research in this field.
Gold in an elemental form is used in the mounting of microprocessors, in memory chips, as connectors used to attach cables, as well as in GPS systems, calculators, and fuel cell applications. Gold nanoparticles are being explored for use as sensory probes, electronic conductors, and organic photovoltaics.
Supported gold catalysts are used in a wide range of chemical reactions, including carbon monoxide oxidation, catalytic combustion of hydrocarbons, hydrochlorination of ethyne, hydrogen peroxide formation, oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid, oxidative decomposition of dioxins, ozone decomposition, NOx reduction, epoxidation of olefins, and hydrogenation of alkynes. Gold alloy catalysts are used in the commercial production of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM).
Pure gold in one or the other form is used in space vehicle circuitry, as a lubricant between vehicle parts, and as a radiation reflector for stabilizing the temperature inside the space vehicle.
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