In recent years, laser synthesis and processing of colloids (LSPC) has become a method for the scalable and continuous synthesis of size-controlled nanomaterials. Within this section of the book, the utilization of LSPC-generated nanoparticles in applications will be summarized. The most important features of laser-generated nanoparticles are their high-purity, surfactant-free surface and homogenous alloy formation with the former enabling a large potential as toxicity reference material, while the latter allows gradual compositional studies of catalytic activity. Here, the high purity surface and solely electrostatic colloidal stabilization guarantees high adsorption efficiency and hence independent tunability of particle size, load, and composition. This flexibility concerning