Methods of synthesis, optical characteristics, morphology, and catalytic and bactericidal characteristics of composite materials based on silica (films and powders) containing nanoparticles of silver, gold, and their binary compounds with alloy or core-shell structure are examined. The photochemical reduction of Au 3+ and Ag + with a photocatalyst (a film of SiO 2 with adsorbed benzophenone) makes it possible to generate stable nanoparticles of gold and silver in solutions for subsequent introduction into adsorbents and catalysts. Examples of the use of nanosized composites in catalysis and in microbiological experiments are presented.
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