Our Nanoparticle Silver Compared to Other Silvers
Surface Area Comparisons
Particle surface area is the property of a colloid that translates directly to the ability of the nanoparticle to react with its environment. The effectiveness of colloids is predicated on exposing the largest possible surface area of the metal particles to the areas of interest. Read More about Surface Area Comparisons »
When is Nanoparticle Silver Not a Colloid?
When discussing metal colloids, such as nanoparticles, the term colloid means particles in suspension, which for nanoparticle silver, means silver nanoparticles. Most products advertised as “colloidal silver” contain mostly silver ions, not silver particles, so technically they are silver solutions, not silver colloids. Read More about When is Nanoparticle Silver Not a Colloid? »
What is Ionic Silver?
Many products on the market today that are labeled as nanoparticle silver actually consist mostly of ionic silver. Monatomic colloidal silver is another name for ionic silver. Silver Hydrosol is yet another name for ionic silver. Read More about What is Ionic Silver? »
Ions vs. Particles
Nanoparticle silver contains silver in two distinctly different forms. Learn more about these forms in this article. Read More about Ions vs. Particles »
MesoSilver vs. Ionic Silver
The effectiveness of MesoSilver vs. Ionic Silver is discussed. Read More about MesoSilver vs. Ionic Silver »