Goldene

Goldene is a groundbreaking new material created by scientists at Linköping University in Sweden. This one-atom-thick sheet of gold, comparable to graphene, represents a significant advancement in material science, particularly in the realm of two-dimensional materials. Known as “goldene,” this development could potentially reduce the use of gold in various industries, enhance catalytic processes, and is being considered for future applications in carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen production, and more. The method used involves complex processes of layering and chemical treatments to achieve the ultra-thin sheets, opening doors to further research into similar applications for other noble metals.

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