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State
College, PA., September 27, 2004:
NanoHorizons, Inc. have announced the availability
of a low-cost line of concentrated, polymer-compatible
gold and silver nanoparticles in research and pilot
production volumes. With prices for small quantities
ranging from $100 to $400 per liter, NanoHorizons’
noble-metal nanoparticles’ unique combination of exceptionally
low cost and polymer manufacturing process compatibility
will enable manufacturers to create a vast array of
plastic consumer and industrial products with built-in
antimicrobial properties. Examples of potential products
include plastic storage containers, food packaging
materials, plastic gloves, and clothing such as odor-free,
microbial-free shoes, socks, and hats.
From Odorless Shoes to Extended Shelf Life for Perishable
Products
“Our manufacturing process advantages enable us to
price our nanoparticles aggressively - 90% below the
lowest competitive price we could find - and offer
them in a choice of solvents, making them easily adaptable
to current manufacturing processes,” said Robert Burlinson,
CEO and President of NanoHorizons. “This means that
all sorts of manufacturers can easily and inexpensively
incorporate the attractive properties of noble metals
into their products. Imagine shoes or socks that are
odor-resistant, mascara that resists transmitting
infections, and food packaging materials that increase
food storage life on the shelf or in the home.”
Silver: An Antimicrobial Since Antiquity
Silver’s antimicrobial properties have been known
for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, silver
containers were used for perishable liquids because
they retarded the growth of food-spoiling organisms.
Western medicine has been using eye-drops containing
silver to prevent infections in newborn babies’ eyes
for more than a century. More recently, silver has
been introduced into socks to prevent foot infections
for soldiers deployed in jungles.
“While silver has been used since antiquity for its
antimicrobial properties, these are the first commercially
available noble metal nanoparticles engineered for
use in plastic-based products, making them economically
viable for innumerable products and applications,”
said Dr. Stephen Fonash, NanoHorizons’ Chairman. “These
particles are terminated with specific surface chemistries
and delivered in organic solvents, making them compatible
with polymer processing. This breakthrough brings
together three critical components: noble-metal nanoparticles,
volume commercial availability at breakthrough costs,
and compatibility with polymer processing.
Pricing
NanoHorizons’ silver and gold nanoparticles are available
immediately at prices ranging from $100/liter (non-functionalized,
in water) to $400/liter (Carboxylic acid or Amine
functionalized in water, Methanol or Ethanol).
NanoHorizons Gold nanoparticles are 10-30 nanometers(nm)
in size; silver nanoparticles are offered in two particle
sizes: 10-30nm and 49-90nm. Available surface terminations
include Amine, Carboxylic Acid, or Methyl and are
delivered in a choice of two organic solvents: methanol
and ethanol. They are also available in water
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Complete information on the NanoHorizons line of noble-metal
nanoparticles is available on the company’s website
at http://www.nanohorizons.com/prodparticles.shtml.
About NanoHorizons, Inc.
NanoHorizons, Inc. was founded in 2002 by Dr. Stephen
Fonash, founder and Director of the Penn State Center
for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization. The
company focuses on nanotechnology applications in
the drug discovery, microelectronics and health care
industries. The company has licensed a comprehensive
portfolio of nanotechnology Intellectual Property
from the Pennsylvania State University, and its research
and development team continuously produces real-life
solutions to key problems using applied nanotechnology.
NanoHorizons’s products and
application introductions include: QuickMass™, which
addresses the need for more cost effective pharmaceutical
research and increased drug discovery capacity; the
Postflex process for flexible displays, circuits and
sensors on plastic; nano-materials for sensors for
environmental control, respiration monitoring and
medical diagnostics; and commercially available noble-metal
nanoparticle/organic solvent products.
For more information, please visit www.nanohorizons.com.
Contacts:
Nicolas A. Boillot
Hart-Boillot, LLC
781-893-0053
nboillot@hartboillot.com
Dan Hayes, PhD
NanoHorizons, Inc.
814-861-9909
dhayes@nanohorizons.com
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