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New applications for DLS and zeta potential in nano materials characterization
August 26, 2005
A new, freely downloadable audiovisual presentation given by Malvern Instruments' Dr. Ana Morfesis, applications manager for dispersion systems, and guest presenter Professor James Schneider of the Chemical Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University, explores new applications for dynamic light scattering and zeta potential measurements in nano materials characterization.
This presentation highlights research areas where particle sizing by dynamic light scattering and zeta potential measurement by laser-Doppler electrophoresis are useful tools for nano materials. The study of vesicles, liposomes and surfactants used in drug delivery and bioseparation applications are discussed.
For more details or to download the 60-minute presentation, go directly to brainshark.com or via the Malvern Instruments website at www.malvern.co.uk, following the links for the Education Center.
About Malvern Instruments:
Malvern Instruments is a leading supplier of analytical solutions for particle characterization and rheological applications. Advanced technologies are combined with robust mechanical designs and comprehensive software to provide systems that measure material characterization data (size distribution, particle shape, zeta potential, molecular weight) and bulk material properties. On-line, at-line and off-line solutions are provided to meet QA/QC, control and development applications across a diverse range of industries. An extensive support service facilitates the optimal design and exploitation of any given system.
For more information, please visit www.malvern.co.uk
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