A presentation covering the potential applications for dynamic light scattering and zeta potential measurements in nano materials characterisation can be downloaded from Malvern Instruments' web site.
A presentation that explores the potential applications for dynamic light scattering and zeta potential measurements in nano materials characterisation can be downloaded free of charge from Malvern Instruments' web site.
The audio-visual presentation is 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.
It 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 bio-separation applications are discussed.
For more details, or to download the 60-minute presentation, go the company's web site and follow the links for the Education Center.