00:00:00 | Welcome |
00:01:47 | The Nanosight Technology |
00:02:44 | The Nanosight System in Action |
00:03:40 | Nanosight System Video |
00:03:40 | Principle of Measurement |
00:04:06 | Particles are VISUALISED not IMAGED |
00:04:42 | Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis Software |
00:04:57 | Sample Video |
00:04:57 | Particles are Counted |
00:05:19 | Relative Intensity of Light Scattered |
00:06:00 | NanoSight Detection Limits |
00:08:06 | Fluorescent Labelling |
00:09:10 | Technology FAQ (Practical Demonstration to Follow) |
00:09:21 | Technology FAQ (Practical Demonstration to Follow) |
00:09:30 | The particles are moving in 3 dimensions, however are being tracked in 2. Is this an issue? |
00:10:13 | Technology FAQ |
00:10:28 | How much light is scattered by a particle? |
00:11:49 | Technology FAQ |
00:11:54 | How reproducible is the result? |
00:12:56 | Technology FAQ |
00:13:00 | How is the system calibrated? |
00:13:56 | Technology FAQ |
00:14:08 | What effect do large particles have on measurement? |
00:15:04 | Technology FAQ |
00:15:15 | What are the physical sample limits? |
00:16:45 | NTA 3.1 System |
00:16:45 | Thank you for your attentionAny questions? |
00:19:58 | Reference Video |
00:19:58 | Thank you for your attentionAny questions? |
00:22:20 | Contact Information |
Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) has been widely adopted in a range of different research streams for the visualisation, sizing and counting of nanoscale materials in liquid suspension. Here the methodology behind the instrumentation will be discussed touching upon how the system utilizes light scattering to visualise materials and the way in which this image is used to size and count particles. A technology demonstration will follow showing how the system operates and the data that can be obtained.