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What are the benefits of oxidizing gold? I suppose that prevents it from rusting, but are there any other benefits?
Oxidizing gold serves primarily to refine it, especially for applications requiring high purity, such as in conductors. The process involves using chemicals like Aqua Regia and Nitric acid, but caution is necessary as these can remove gold from substrates like BK-7 glass prisms. Low pressure air plasma is recommended as an effective method for oxidizing gold without removal. Additionally, UV-generated ozone and oxygen radicals can clean gold surfaces, preparing them for further applications like the deposition of DPPC membrane proteins.
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chemisttree said:Any liquid capable of oxidizing gold will certainly remove it from the glass. Think low pressure air plasma for your application.
FiberOptix said:Thank you for your assistance.
This is a bit of a problem then, and my complete lack of Chemistry knowledge compounds this.
My ultimate goal is the deposition of DPPC (a membrane protein) on to gold by vesicle fusion. The paper that I've been referencing claims they used a gold substrate that was oxidized by UV lamp... As I said, apparently our UV cleaner isn't powerful enough to do this, and as was pointed out, oxidation by acqueous solution is not an option...
Perhaps you can expand on this low pressure air plasma? I'm not familiar with it.
Thank you