What is Dynamic Light Scattering? Dynamic light scattering (DLS), also known as photon correlation spectroscopy or quasi-elastic light scattering, is a technique used to determine the size ...
DLS is a non-invasive method used to measure the average size and size distribution broadness of submicron particles in a suspension/dispersed in a liquid. DLS is suitable for particle size analysis ...
A fundamental difficulty of working with nanoparticles is that your objects of study are too small for an optical microscope to resolve, and thus measuring their size can be quite a challenge. Of ...
A fundamental difficulty of working with nanoparticles is that your objects of study are too small for an optical microscope to resolve, and thus measuring their size can be quite a challenge. Of ...
RT-MALS can provide instantaneous measurements of adenovirus particle size and titer during downstream and fill–finish ...
On the other hand, Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) is used for nano-scale particles (a few microns to nanometres). Scattering from nanoparticles is still angular dependent, to a greater or lesser ...
Aim: Sampling, sample preparation, and off-line measurement are inconvenient steps for particle size characterization, as they require trained operators, method validation and sometimes transport to ...
The BeNano 180 Zeta Max nanoparticle analyzer from Bettersize Instruments is a state-of-the-art instrument designed to combine both light scattering and transmission techniques. The BeNano 180 Zeta ...
Light scattering has long stood as a cornerstone technique in the characterization of particles across a wide range of scientific disciplines. From pharmaceuticals to food production, and from ...