Interaction of elemental gold surface with fluids: A key to understanding mechanisms of recondensation and mobilization of gold under endogenic and exogenic conditions
The inoxidizability of pure metallic gold and its stability under the influence of strong dry oxidants like oxygen, chlorine, and sulfur are universally recognized[1]. The resistance to corrosion is a characteristic feature of noble metals (NM), particularly platinum and gold. Therefore, these metal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Doklady earth sciences 2007-03, Vol.413 (1), p.244-247 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The inoxidizability of pure metallic gold and its stability under the influence of strong dry oxidants like oxygen, chlorine, and sulfur are universally recognized[1]. The resistance to corrosion is a characteristic feature of noble metals (NM), particularly platinum and gold. Therefore, these metals are used as jewellery materials, elements of electronic chips, and inoxidizable mats for growing crystals and lms (e.g., in production of crystalline silicon in platinum crucibles). However, all these properties are related to massive NM. The situation changes drastically in the case of nano-scale particles and surface layers. Experiments with impulse radiolysis showed that the redox potential of gold atoms in water is close to 1.5 V. |
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ISSN: | 1028-334X 1531-8354 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1028334X07020249 |