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The Zetasizer Nano can measure zeta potential and electrophoretic mobility of colloids. |
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Malvern Instruments is a major sponsor for UK Colloids 2011, a new international colloid and surface science symposium that takes place in London, UK, from 4-6 July. The event, jointly organized by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Colloid and Interface Science Group and the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) Colloid and Surface Science Group, is an opportunity for researchers to discuss current issues in the field. Scientists from Malvern will take an active role in the conference itself and part of Malvern's support for the meeting includes sponsorship of the poster prize.
Dr Samiul Amin, Strategic Technology Group Manager, Malvern Instruments, will chair the session ‘Characterization of Colloids and Complex Fluids', focusing on the latest advances across the field of colloidal and complex fluid systems. Dr Jason Corbett and Dr Carlos Rega, both Senior Development Scientists, will each present work highlighting the important role of the Zetasizer Nano dynamic light scattering (DLS) system in colloid research.
The Zetasizer Nano from Malvern Instruments uses light scattering techniques to measure electrophoretic mobility, zeta potential, as well as particle size and molecular weight. For further information, please visit www.malvern.com/zetasizer.
For more information about this event, or to book a place, visit www.constableandsmith.com/UKColloids2011.
Malvern, Malvern Instruments and Zetasizer are registered trademarks of Malvern Instruments Ltd.
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About Malvern Instruments
Malvern Instruments is a market leader in measuring performance controlling material properties. These include particle size, particle shape, zeta potential, molecular weight, size and conformation, rheological properties and chemical identification. Malvern delivers the systems, support, and expertise that ensure the analytical integrity and productivity needed to drive research, development, and manufacturing.
Malvern’s measurement solutions for scientists, technologists, and engineers advance continually through customer collaboration. Complementary materials characterization systems deliver inter-related measurements that reflect the complexities of particulates and disperse systems, nanomaterials and macromolecules. Combining intelligently implemented technologies with in-depth industry applications knowledge and support, Malvern provides customers with the competitive advantage they demand.
Headquartered in Malvern, UK, Malvern Instruments has subsidiary organizations in all major European markets, North America, China, Japan and Korea, a joint venture in India, a global distributor network and applications laboratories around the world.
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