New Silver Nanoparticles on Glass Surface Enhance UV Protection for All
Researchers created rectangular silver nanoparticles on soda-lime glass by exchanging silver ions and heating the glass. They used a microscope, X-ray machine, and UV-Vis spectrophotometer to study the samples. The silver ions turned into nanoparticles during heating, forming rectangles on the glass surface. The nanoparticles absorbed light at 416 nm, showing their presence.