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Using Cinnamon In the Production of Nanoparticles 126

An anonymous reader writes "Scientists at the University of Missouri used cinnamon to replace almost all toxic chemicals needed for making gold nanoparticles used in electronics and healthcare products. Nanoparticle production requires the use of extremely dangerous and toxic chemicals. While the nanotechnology industry is expected to produce large quantities of useful nanoparticles in the near future, the entire production process could be detrimental to the environment."
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Using Cinnamon In the Production of Nanoparticles

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  • by UBfusion ( 1303959 ) on Wednesday December 01, 2010 @06:31PM (#34411216)

    Something tells me that this is going to end like the biofuel scam, where forests are vanishing to produce a more pollutant fuel than gasoline... Killing natural spices to produce gold in some industries' pockets.

  • by geekoid ( 135745 ) <dadinportland&yahoo,com> on Wednesday December 01, 2010 @06:33PM (#34411242) Homepage Journal

    “Our gold nanoparticles are not only ecologically and biologically benign, they are also biologically active against cancer cells,”

    A) How can you be benign AND active?.

    B) everything is poisonous. It's the dose them makes the poison.

    C) I can't see how this process uses no electricity. How does the cinnamon and gold particles get together? how is the cinnamon remove?

    D) How much energy will go into harvesting more cinnamon?

    I hope is true because Oz. to Oz Cinnamon will be a safer product to use in the process, but it's not magic.

  • Not likely (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Charliemopps ( 1157495 ) on Wednesday December 01, 2010 @06:36PM (#34411276)
    Real Cinnamon is rare and expensive, toxic chemicals usually aren't. Which do you think China's going to decide to use?
  • by Bigjeff5 ( 1143585 ) on Wednesday December 01, 2010 @08:17PM (#34412254)

    I happen to have a birthright to drive two ton machines two hours between work and my gated community, thank you very much.

    *shows you his birthright certificate* :D

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