Taylor dispersion analysis is an absolute and straightforward characterization method that allows determining the diffusion coefficient, or equivalently the hydrodynamic radius, from angstroms to submicron size range. In this work, we investigated the use of the Constrained Regularized Linear Inversion approach as a new data processing method to extract the probability density functions of the diffusion coefficient (or hydrodynamic radius) from experimental taylorgrams. This new approach can be applied to arbitrary polydisperse samples and gives access to the whole diffusion coefficient distributions, thereby significantly enhancing the potentiality of Taylor dispersion analysis. The method was successfully applied to both simulated and rea...
The Taylor dispersion technique has been used for measuring binary mutual diffusion coefficients for...
The standard technique used to measure the size distribution of nanometer-sized particles in suspens...
The ability to detect and accurately characterize particles is required by many fields of nanotechn...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that it is possible to get valuable information on the...
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...
Non-aqueous Taylor dispersion analysis (TDA) was used for the size-characterization of natural and s...
This paper describes the theoretical basis and the experimental requirements for the application of ...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate the possibility of optimizing the operating condi...
Diffusion coefficients in liquid systems can be measured by the Taylor dispersion method (TDM).(1-5)...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
The theory for measuring diffusion coefficients by the Taylor dispersion technique has been extended...
AbstractA new method for the size-distribution analysis of polymers by sedimentation velocity analyt...
In emulsion systems one of the key points is to directly obtain information on both mobility and pol...
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) provides most commonly values of diffusion coefficients ...
The Taylor dispersion technique has been used for measuring binary mutual diffusion coefficients for...
The standard technique used to measure the size distribution of nanometer-sized particles in suspens...
The ability to detect and accurately characterize particles is required by many fields of nanotechn...
International audienceThis study demonstrates that it is possible to get valuable information on the...
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...
Non-aqueous Taylor dispersion analysis (TDA) was used for the size-characterization of natural and s...
This paper describes the theoretical basis and the experimental requirements for the application of ...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate the possibility of optimizing the operating condi...
Diffusion coefficients in liquid systems can be measured by the Taylor dispersion method (TDM).(1-5)...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
The theory for measuring diffusion coefficients by the Taylor dispersion technique has been extended...
AbstractA new method for the size-distribution analysis of polymers by sedimentation velocity analyt...
In emulsion systems one of the key points is to directly obtain information on both mobility and pol...
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) provides most commonly values of diffusion coefficients ...
The Taylor dispersion technique has been used for measuring binary mutual diffusion coefficients for...
The standard technique used to measure the size distribution of nanometer-sized particles in suspens...
The ability to detect and accurately characterize particles is required by many fields of nanotechn...