00:00:00 | What is the real size range of DLS and the relevance for my applications? |
00:01:47 | What is the real size range of DLS and the relevance for my application? |
00:02:19 | Overview |
00:02:45 | DLS = Dynamic light scattering |
00:03:44 | Some Malvern References |
00:05:31 | Specifications – the Size Limits |
00:07:39 | Reasons for the Size Limits |
00:10:27 | Prediction Tools in the Software |
00:11:09 | Minimum Concentration Calculator |
00:11:34 | Minimum Concentration for Small Molecule |
00:13:33 | Concentration and Scattering Calculator |
00:14:26 | Scattering Calculator: 0.6nm |
00:15:59 | Scattering Calculator, Results for 0.6nm |
00:19:40 | Expected Count Rate (kcps) |
00:21:37 | Scattering Calculator: 6µm |
00:22:45 | Scattering Calculator, Results for 6µm |
00:24:16 | Number of Particles in Scattering Volume |
00:25:53 | Which Calculator is “Better”? |
00:26:55 | Application Note: Sucrose |
00:28:06 | Application Note: Sucrose |
00:29:31 | Application Note: Cholesterol |
00:30:45 | Application Note: Aluminum Polyoxocations |
00:31:54 | Hints for Low Size Measurements |
00:33:03 | Application Note: Polystyrene Latex 4µm |
00:34:09 | Large Particles: Backscattering is Better |
00:34:49 | Application Note: Polystyrene Latex 4µm |
00:35:31 | Data from 8.9µm Latex Spheres |
00:37:10 | Hints for Large Size Measurements |
00:38:26 | For Performance at the Limits, Review Tips |
00:38:57 | Relevance for Real Application |
00:41:58 | Practical Advice |
00:44:30 | Thank You! |
00:45:12 | Contact Information |
Dynamic light scattering is well-established as a technique for the measurement of particles from a few nanometers to a few hundred nanometres. How realistic is the size range of the Zetasizer Nano from less than 0.6nm to over 6 microns?