Black Gold,
Light and Solid as a Bird’s Bone, Is Developed
This
new material is more solid and 30% lighter than regular gold.
Prof.
Ju-Young Kim's team used a ball milling technique to elevate the strength and
durability.
UNIST, South Korea , Mar 28, 2016
Prof. Ju-Young Kim (
Prof. Kim says “This nanoporous gold has 100,000 wider surface than a regular gold and it is harmless to humans since it is chemically stable. As long as we overcame the fact of easily breaking quality, it will be used in various research areas.”
This gold loses its original gloss, therefore it looks black. So it’s called Black Gold. Black gold has a structure with many holes, but with strength and durability. The porous materials are not difficult to elevate the reaction efficiency since they have wider surfaces than their sizes. However, if there are more holes, then it would get more difficult to use in various areas with weaker strength.
Prof. Kim’s team used a ball milling technique to elevate the strength of nanoporous gold. This newly developed nanoporous gold maintains the good qualities of the regular gold, so it is possible to be used in various ways after coating it with various ingredients on the surface.
Prof. Kim says, “With this research outcome, it is now
possible to raise the credibility of nanoporous ingredients and apply them to
the various elements.”
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