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(Created page with "Apparently in theory there's * Au<sub>11</sub> (0.8mn) a.k.a. undecagold * Au<sub>25</sub> (0.9mn) * Au<sub>38</sub> (1.1nm) * Au<sub>68</sub> (1.3nm) * 1.4nm, often referred to as nanogold{{verify}} * Au<sub>102</sub> (1.5nm) * 1.8nm (a.k.a. Ni-NTA–Nanogold{{verify}}) * Au<sub>114</sub> (2.0nm) * Much larger is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_gold colloidal gold]. These a...")
 
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Apparently in theory there's                                                                                         
Apparently in theory there's                                                                                         
* Au<sub>11</sub> (0.8mn) a.k.a. undecagold
* Au<sub>11</sub> (0.8mn diameter) a.k.a. undecagold
* Au<sub>25</sub> (0.9mn)
* Au<sub>25</sub> (0.9mn)
* Au<sub>38</sub> (1.1nm)
* Au<sub>38</sub> (1.1nm)
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* 1.8nm (a.k.a. Ni-NTA–Nanogold{{verify}})
* 1.8nm (a.k.a. Ni-NTA–Nanogold{{verify}})
* Au<sub>114</sub> (2.0nm)
* Au<sub>114</sub> (2.0nm)
* Much larger is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_gold colloidal gold]. These are larger clumps and the sizes are a little more approximate, but they often aim for one
 
* Much larger is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_gold colloidal gold]. These are larger clumps and (not being ordered crystals as the above are{{verify}}) the sizes are a little more approximate, but they often aim for one
** 5nm
** 5nm
** 10nm
** 10nm

Latest revision as of 12:03, 1 February 2024

Apparently in theory there's

  • Au11 (0.8mn diameter) a.k.a. undecagold
  • Au25 (0.9mn)
  • Au38 (1.1nm)
  • Au68 (1.3nm)
  • 1.4nm, often referred to as nanogold(verify)
  • Au102 (1.5nm)
  • 1.8nm (a.k.a. Ni-NTA–Nanogold(verify))
  • Au114 (2.0nm)
  • Much larger is colloidal gold. These are larger clumps and (not being ordered crystals as the above are(verify)) the sizes are a little more approximate, but they often aim for one
    • 5nm
    • 10nm
    • 15nm
    • 20nm
    • 25nm


Apparently most commonly it's 5nm or 10nm, sometimes nanogold(verify).

See also

"Site-specific biomolecule labeling with gold clusters." (PMC3568671)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/nanogold