Meet graphene’s newest metallic cousin, golden. For the first time, researchers have created a free gold sheet, just one atom thick.
The development, reported on April 16 Synthesis of Natureit could one day allow scientists to use less gold in electronics and chemical reactions, says materials physicist Lars Hultman of Linköping University in Sweden. Gold foil can also exhibit exotic properties like those found in other two-dimensional materials (SN: 10/2/19).
Goldene holds promise as “a great catalyst because it’s much more economically viable” than thicker, three-dimensional gold, Hultman says. “You don’t need as many gold atoms to get the same function.”