Gold and Silver nanoparticles have attracted substantial interest from the 
scientific community for over a century because of their unique physical, 
chemical, and surface properties. Dispersed gold and Silver nanoparticles (also 
known as Colloids) can be implemented in a variety of applications, such as 
non-linear optics, electronics, surface enhanced spectroscopy (used in tumor 
detection), pigments, biology, sensors, biosensors, drug delivery, dentistry, 
coatings, and DNA sequence detection, among others.
Printed Electronics is considered by many to be the next revolution in the 
field of commercially viable Electronics. Goldsol Inc., through a cooperative 
relationship with materials science researchers at Clarkson University, has 
released a revolutionary new nano silver formulation that features a high 
concentration (up to 60% silver content), sub-20nm silver colloidal solution 
and can be specifically formulated for conductive ink or thin film 
applications.
Goldsol, Inc is a metals nano technology development company whose 
mission is to develop and produce unique nano gold, silver, copper and 
other nano metals that can be applied to the production of a broad 
range of useful materials and devices. By applying our innovative 
technology to fields such as flexible elec-tronics, displays, energy 
harvesting, and diagnostics, we can offer competitive advantages 
through lower cost, higher throughput and larger area production.
Our patent pending GNS™ process for manufacturing stable dispersions of 
colloidal gold was developed by Professor Dan Goia and his team at Clarkson 
University and licensed exclusively to Goldsol Inc. The gold nanoparticles 
produced by this process are very uniform and remain well dispersed even at high 
metal concentrations. Their size can be accurately tuned from ~10 to 160 
nanometers, which makes them suitable for a wide range of practical applications. 
Scientists have known for decades that gold nanoparticles not only have unique 
properties but are also well tolerated by the body’s immune system.
Silver has been extensively used in the manufacture of electronic components 
for decades, as have its metal cousins, copper and gold. The less metal 
needed, especially when one is using expensive metals like copper, silver, and 
gold, translates into lower cost. The nagging problem has been that the added 
cost of making the nano solutions themselves has more than offset the savings 
in metal content that the solutions offered, rendering them unviable as 
alternatives to traditional methodologies. 
For more information please visit our site: 
www.goldsolinc.com

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  • 1.
    Gold and Silvernanoparticles have attracted substantial interest from the scientific community for over a century because of their unique physical, chemical, and surface properties. Dispersed gold and Silver nanoparticles (also known as Colloids) can be implemented in a variety of applications, such as non-linear optics, electronics, surface enhanced spectroscopy (used in tumor detection), pigments, biology, sensors, biosensors, drug delivery, dentistry, coatings, and DNA sequence detection, among others.
  • 2.
    Printed Electronics isconsidered by many to be the next revolution in the field of commercially viable Electronics. Goldsol Inc., through a cooperative relationship with materials science researchers at Clarkson University, has released a revolutionary new nano silver formulation that features a high concentration (up to 60% silver content), sub-20nm silver colloidal solution and can be specifically formulated for conductive ink or thin film applications.
  • 3.
    Goldsol, Inc isa metals nano technology development company whose mission is to develop and produce unique nano gold, silver, copper and other nano metals that can be applied to the production of a broad range of useful materials and devices. By applying our innovative technology to fields such as flexible elec-tronics, displays, energy harvesting, and diagnostics, we can offer competitive advantages through lower cost, higher throughput and larger area production.
  • 4.
    Our patent pendingGNS™ process for manufacturing stable dispersions of colloidal gold was developed by Professor Dan Goia and his team at Clarkson University and licensed exclusively to Goldsol Inc. The gold nanoparticles produced by this process are very uniform and remain well dispersed even at high metal concentrations. Their size can be accurately tuned from ~10 to 160 nanometers, which makes them suitable for a wide range of practical applications. Scientists have known for decades that gold nanoparticles not only have unique properties but are also well tolerated by the body’s immune system.
  • 5.
    Silver has beenextensively used in the manufacture of electronic components for decades, as have its metal cousins, copper and gold. The less metal needed, especially when one is using expensive metals like copper, silver, and gold, translates into lower cost. The nagging problem has been that the added cost of making the nano solutions themselves has more than offset the savings in metal content that the solutions offered, rendering them unviable as alternatives to traditional methodologies. For more information please visit our site: www.goldsolinc.com