Oil-soluble silver nanoparticles provide optimized dispersion in organic solvents, superior antimicrobial efficacy, and enhanced surface reactivity. Designed for advanced applications, they ensure efficient integration, extended stability, and high-performance adaptability.
Product Overview
Oil-soluble silver nanoparticles are created by modifying the surface of water-soluble silver nanoparticles with aromatic hydrocarbons, enabling them to be well-dispersed in oil-based solvents. These nanoparticles offer significant potential for use in oil-soluble media and exhibit unique properties and functionalities.
Key Features
- Oil Solubility: The special surface modification allows silver nanoparticles to be stably dispersed in oil-based solvents, overcoming the dispersion issues typically encountered with metal nanoparticles in aqueous media.
- Uniform Size: Oil-soluble silver nanoparticles possess excellent size uniformity, ensuring consistency and predictability across various applications.
- Optical Properties: Due to surface plasmon resonance (SPR), the silver nanoparticles exhibit unique optical characteristics, particularly in absorption and scattering in the visible light spectrum.
- Antibacterial Activity: Silver ions released from the nanoparticles have broad-spectrum inhibitory effects on a variety of bacteria and viruses, effectively preventing the growth of pathogenic microorganisms.
Applications
- Antibacterial Coatings: Oil-soluble silver nanoparticles are widely used in antibacterial coatings for food storage bags, refrigerator surfaces, and personal care products, leveraging their strong antibacterial properties.
- Drug Delivery: These nanoparticles can serve as carriers for drug delivery, enhancing bioavailability and enabling targeted delivery to specific sites within the body for precision medicine.
- Biosensors: Utilizing the unique optical and electrical properties of silver nanoparticles, they are extensively used in the development of biosensors for disease detection and diagnosis.
Item | Parameter |
Concentration | 0.1 mg/mL |
Regular Solvent | Xylene |
Customizable Solvents | Chloroform, Toluene, Cyclohexane, DMF, Ethyl Acetate, Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether, etc. |
Note | Concentration refers to water-soluble precursor; after modification with aromatic hydrocarbons to become oil-soluble materials, concentration is more difficult to verify |