Particle characterization is the process of measuring various properties of particles, such as size, shape, surface area, or other physical or chemical properties. Characterization is done using a ...
Light scattering has long stood as a cornerstone technique in the characterization of particles across a wide range of scientific disciplines. From pharmaceuticals to food production, and from ...
Holographic microscopy has emerged as a powerful technique for the quantitative three‐dimensional characterisation of colloidal particles. By utilising a coherent light source to generate interference ...
Analytik has published a white paper that provides an informative introduction to particle size characterization using the Differential Centrifugal Sedimentation (DCS) technique. Differential ...
Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis is a method that allows for the visualization and analysis of nanoparticles within a liquid which depends on the rate of Brownian motion related to particle size. This ...
Particles are contained in several types of materials. They are found in granules and powders like pharmaceutical ingredients, cement, and pigments. Particles are present in slurries, emulsions, and ...
Particle analysis is key in solid-state battery development, influencing performance and safety through precise measurement of size, morphology, and density.
There are a number of techniques currently used by the pharmaceutical industry for particle size determination. However, most of these are applicable in a visible particle range (> 25 μm) and are ...
Biotherapeutics continue to revolutionize how clinicians treat many human diseases. Protein therapies using molecules like peptides and monoclonal antibodies have become well established in the clinic ...