Description:
Digold trioxide, also known as gold (III) oxide or auric oxide, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Au2O3. This inorganic compound exists in two forms: red gold oxide, which is a dark red to black powder, and yellow gold oxide, which is a bright yellow powder. Both forms of digold trioxide are odorless and insoluble in water. It is primarily used as a pigment in paints, varnishes, and ceramic glazes, and as an additive in glass production.
Chemical Properties:
Brown Powder
Uses:
In addition to its industrial uses, digold trioxide is also used in the medical field. It is used as a catalyst in the formation of gold nanoparticles, which have a variety of medical applications. For example, gold nanoparticles are used as a contrast agent to assist in the diagnosis of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s. Gold nanoparticles are also used to improve the accuracy of medical imaging techniques such as X-ray and computed tomography (CT).
Digold trioxide is also used in chemical research. It is used as a catalyst in the synthesis of certain compounds, and it can also be used to create new chemical compounds.