Plant-virus proteins guide gold nanoparticles into eco-friendly sheets for solar tech
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Researchers develop a cheaper, safer material for use in solar panels, sensors and optical devices Credit: Amy Blum

Using proteins from a common tobacco plant virus, McGill chemistry researchers have developed a simple, eco-friendly way to arrange gold nanoparticles into ultrathin sheets, strengthening the particles’ optical properties. The result: cheaper, safer materials for solar panels, sensors and advanced optical devices.

Gold nanoparticles are only effective in strengthening optical signals when the nanoparticles are arranged on a surface and spaced at exact distances.

Until now, creating those patterns required [harsh chemicals](https://phys.org/news/2025-03-magnetic-field-rod-viruse…

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