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Measuring the Hydrodynamic Size of Nanoparticles in Aqueous Media Using Batch-Mode Dynamic Light Scattering | SpringerLink
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Particle size characterization is of particular importance to nanomedicine. The size similarity of nanoparticles to biological moieties is believed to impart many of their unique medical properties. Here we present a method for sample preparation and the...
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            name:Jeffrey D. Clogston
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                  address:
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      keywords:Hydrodynamic size, dynamic light scattering, photon correlation spectroscopy, quasi-elastic light scattering, DLS, PCS, QELS, diffusion, diffusion coefficient
      description:Particle size characterization is of particular importance to nanomedicine. The size similarity of nanoparticles to biological moieties is believed to impart many of their unique medical properties. Here we present a method for sample preparation and the determination of mean nanoparticle size (hydrodynamic diameter) using batch-mode dynamic light scattering (DLS) in dilute aqueous suspensions. We then demonstrate this method for 30 nm colloidal gold.
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