A bimodal distribution often results from a process that involves the breakup of several sources of particles, different growth mechanisms, and large particles in a system. For instance, bimodal ...
Engineered nanoparticles (ENPs), also called particulate nanomaterials and nano-objects, are defined to be industrially produced entities, which generally are smaller than 100 nm along at least one ...
Nanoparticles of increasingly smaller particle size and various material compositions are being developed for the pharmaceutical, biomedical, electronics, optoelectronics, energy, catalyst and ...
The Battery Experts video series with Anthony Chalou from Anton Paar explores the crucial aspects of particle size and shape in electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries. In this video, Anthony ...
Accurate monitoring of nanoparticle size and growth is essential to ensure scalability in the development of transfection vectors for gene delivery. This study highlights how Spatially Resolved-DLS ...
Dynamic light scattering techniques are used to determine particle size distributions of protein therapeutic formulations. In DLS-based measurement, scattering intensity changes are associated across ...
Conventional nanoparticle size analyzers utilize the dynamic light scattering (DLS) technique. This method involves illuminating samples with a laser beam and detecting scattered light fluctuations ...
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