Conductivity and pH measurements of aggregated gold solutions

After the disaster with the fridge freezing our gold nanoparticles and causing them to irreversibly aggregate, I figured that it would be a shame to waste the ruined gold solutions and so I took some conductivity and pH measurements with them.

I found that conductivity could vary by a factor of 1.5 between the solutions (from 235 to 470 uS/cm), while pH could vary from 6 to 8 pH units. Because the solutions were measured shortly after removing them from the fridge, I was worried that temperature might have caused both sets of readings to trend over time, and so I left the gold out for two days and repeated some of the measurements, getting good agreement. A conductivity of 300 uS/cm corresponds to a monovalent symmetric salt concentration of ~0.002 M. The solutions are actually in citrate buffer, not KCl, but it’s probably fine to assume KCl when calculating the debye length based on the conductivity.

Gold Nanoparticle Size (nm) Conductivity (uS/cm) pH order of measurement
2 280 6.82 2
5 470 6.09 1
10 447 6.2 3
15 436 6.23 4
20 368 7.08 5
30 264 7.72 6
40 235 7.76 9
50 255 7.79 8
60 261 7.8 7
80 233 7.75 11
100 249 7.9 10
Additional measurements
Gold Nanoparticle Size (nm) Conductivity (uS/cm) pH
2 280 6.89
5 514 6.02
50 253 7.66

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