The basics of Dynamic Light Scattering and electrophoretic light scattering will be discussed. I will review the Dynamic Light Scattering acronyms, i.e what is meant by NIBS and MADLS. I will introduce the utility of light scattering measurements, provide useful tips for analyzing DLS measurement results and provide interesting example data.

I will also review Electrophoretic Light Scattering and zeta potential. Zeta potential is a function of both the particle surface and the dispersant and is therefore an important predictor of the inter-facial behavior of a multi-component formulated product.

If you have an interest in the sizing of nano-materials, improving size results, identifying good and bad data. Join me in this introductory lecture on how sizing and zeta potential provide key results in a broad range of application problems.

Summary

Date:
September 19 2019 - September 19 2019
Time:
10:30 - 11:30
(GMT-05:00) Eastern [US & Canada]
Event type:
Webinar - Live
Language:
English
Technology:
Light Scattering
Dynamic Light Scattering

Speakers

Ana Morfesis Ph.D.

More information

  • Who should attend?
    - Anyone interested to learn about the basics of Dynamic light scattering and useful tips for analyzing DLS measurement results.
  • Why should you attend?
    - To educate yourself on new approaches and refresh yourself on the basics of dynamic light scattering from an expert on the subject.