Silver Nanoparticles.

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Silver Nanoparticles

Properties Optical High Electrical Conductivity Thermal Stable Low Sintering Temperatures Size Matters!

Discoveries and Applications Biology Wound Repair Household Products Antimicrobial Coating Provide the ability to combat germs by releasing silver ions constantly Examples: Yoga mats, massaging roller, magnetic combs, and food storage containers.

Wound Repair In the past, Achilles tendon tear took weeks to months to heal and gradual introduction to physical therapy. Newest discovery found that AgNP’s speed the process of Achilles tendon tear. AgNP’s improve the tensile property of the tendon by regulating the synthesis and deposition of collagen. Experiment done on rats to show AgNP’s capability.

Household Products Korean Institute of Science and Technology research on air filters.

Future Plans Extend the Achilles tendon research to humans. Integrate AgNP’s to more household products and provide a healthier environment, in general. Expand the research to see what other areas could benefit from AgNP’s.

Resources http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/materials-science/nanomaterials/silver-nanoparticles.html http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-02-16/health/ct-nanosilver-met-20140216_1_consumer-products-other-antibiotic-drugs-germs http://www.bjjprocs.boneandjoint.org.uk/content/96-B/SUPP_11/264.abstract http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1549963413006801 http://www.electrobiotics.com/What-Exactly-Is-Colloidal-Silver http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Sci-Tech/view?articleId=121935 http://www.academia.edu/8339263/Use_of_Nanosilver_in_Consumer_Products_Submitted_to_Recent_Patents_on_Nanotechnology_on_1_August_2011