Two procedures are presented which allow the homogeneous incorporation of s
ilica-coated gold nanoparticles within transparent silica gels. Both UV-vis
ible absorption spectra and transmission electron microscopy show that ther
e is no aggregation of the metal particles during sol-gel transition. The o
ptical properties of the gels are compared with those of the starting sols
and interpreted on the basis of the porous structure of the gets and standa
rd optical theories. Evidence is also shown of the potential of these metho
ds for the preparation of gels with different particle sizes and shapes as
well as with very high nanoparticle concentrations, which can be useful for
several applications.