The ability to detect and accurately characterize particles is required by many fields of nanotechnology, including materials science, nanotoxicology, and nanomedicine. Among the most relevant physicochemical properties of nanoparticles, size and the related surface-to-volume ratio are fundamental ones. Taylor dispersion combines three independent phenomena to determine particle size: optical extinction, translational diffusion, and sheer-enhanced dispersion of nanoparticles subjected to a steady laminar flow. The interplay of these defines the apparent size. Considering that particles in fact are never truly uniform nor monodisperse, we rigorously address particle polydispersity and calculate the apparent particle size measured by ...
The characterization of nanoparticles in dispersions, in particular measuring their size and size di...
The in situ determination of the size distribution of dispersed non-spherical nanoparticles is an es...
This paper reports an interlaboratory comparison that evaluated a protocol for measuring and analysi...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
The dimensions of ultrasmall inorganic nanoparticles (US-NPs) is in the heart of the design of diagn...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize th...
Purpose : Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersion of nanoparticles i...
Determining the size of nanoparticles accurately, quickly and easily is becoming more and more impor...
The characterization of nanoparticles in dispersions, in particular measuring their size and size di...
Understanding of nano-sized particle separation processes has been limited by difficulties of nanopa...
The standard technique used to measure the size distribution of nanometer-sized particles in suspens...
The rapid and efficient characterization of polydisperse nanoparticle dispersions remains a challeng...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersi...
Characterizing nano- and micro-particles in fluids still proves to be a significant challenge for bo...
Nanoparticles are defined as elementary particles with a size between 1 and 100 nm for at least 50% ...
The characterization of nanoparticles in dispersions, in particular measuring their size and size di...
The in situ determination of the size distribution of dispersed non-spherical nanoparticles is an es...
This paper reports an interlaboratory comparison that evaluated a protocol for measuring and analysi...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
The dimensions of ultrasmall inorganic nanoparticles (US-NPs) is in the heart of the design of diagn...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize th...
Purpose : Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersion of nanoparticles i...
Determining the size of nanoparticles accurately, quickly and easily is becoming more and more impor...
The characterization of nanoparticles in dispersions, in particular measuring their size and size di...
Understanding of nano-sized particle separation processes has been limited by difficulties of nanopa...
The standard technique used to measure the size distribution of nanometer-sized particles in suspens...
The rapid and efficient characterization of polydisperse nanoparticle dispersions remains a challeng...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersi...
Characterizing nano- and micro-particles in fluids still proves to be a significant challenge for bo...
Nanoparticles are defined as elementary particles with a size between 1 and 100 nm for at least 50% ...
The characterization of nanoparticles in dispersions, in particular measuring their size and size di...
The in situ determination of the size distribution of dispersed non-spherical nanoparticles is an es...
This paper reports an interlaboratory comparison that evaluated a protocol for measuring and analysi...