A Few Uses for Silver You Probably Didn’t Know
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Silver is a common element, and while it isn’t as popular as gold, which is often used as a store of value, it has plenty of uses. These include its use as a general-purpose disinfectant and a preservative for liquids and foods.
In addition to this, silver has many properties as well, including the following:
Antimicrobial and biocide properties
Doesn’t readily oxidize
Nontoxic in small doses
Noncorrosive
Conductive
Heat resistant
Elastic abilities
Pliable
Research conducted on silver has also found that silver NPs (nanoparticles) are effective against many types of bacteria and have outstanding antimicrobial properties. Additionally, NPs have proven to be useful in fighting against various viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus (“RSV”), monkey pox, herpes simplex, hepatitis B and HIV.
Below is a list of a few other uses of silver.
A sanitizer and antimicrobial
The metal’s positively charged ions attract negative ions found on the cell walls of microbes. This results in the interruption of the bacteria DNA function, damage to their cell membrane and the impediment of their respiratory function.
Silver ions also possess the ability to attack targets in bacteria, which decreases the chances of developing resistance.
Ingredient in deodorants
Most deodorants contain silver chloride, which possesses antibacterial properties that hinder odor-causing unhealthy bacteria.
Medical uses
Silver-coated tubes and catheters are used in health-care settings because they help prevent infections from developing. Additionally, silver nitrate and silver NPs are used as antimicrobials in dental alloys, eye drops, bandages, wound dressings, ointments and surgical equipment.
3D silver surgical mesh is used to support organs and tissues during operations, while silver diamine fluoride is used as a topical treatment for hypersensitive teeth and cavities. Furthermore, silver nitrate is also utilized in surgical procedures to eliminate bacteria, decrease bleeding and cauterize incisions.
Smoking cessation aid
Small amounts of silver acetate are often added to products that help people quit smoking, such as chewing gums, mouth spray and lozenges.
It should be noted that silver in small doses is not toxic. However, huge amounts can amass in the tissues and bring about a condition known as agyria.
Electronic, electrical applications
Apart from the use of silver oxide in long-life batteries, silver is also used as a coating on media devices such as DVDs because it possesses the ability to resist pitting and tarnishing.
Photography, film
You may not know this, but the highly light reactive properties that silver possesses make it ideal for photography because of the need for light sensitivity.
These are only a few of many uses of silver, which is an extremely versatile metal.
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