The dimensions of ultrasmall inorganic nanoparticles (US-NPs) is in the heart of the design of diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy; yet its accurate measurement is challenging for most experimental techniques. We show here how to design and analyze Taylor dispersion experiments to characterize the two most sought-after parameters describing size distributions: the number-averaged mean size and polydispersity index. To demonstrate the power of the method, we simulated and analyzed taylograms corresponding to gold US-NPs distributed normally. By using simulation and including experimental noise, we had the advantage that the true values describing size distribution were known exactly, and thus, we were able test the absolute accuracy of our a...
ABSTRACT: A critical problem in materials science is the accurate characterization of the size depen...
International audienceThis study was prompted by the inadequacy of most dispersion quantification te...
Characterizing the quality of dispersion of nanocomposites presents a challenging statistical proble...
The ability to detect and accurately characterize particles is required by many fields of nanotechn...
Taylor dispersion analysis is an absolute and straightforward characterization method that allows de...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize th...
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...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
Dispersion quantification provides critical insight and towards understanding and improving the infl...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersi...
As the physicochemical properties of drug delivery systems are governed not only by the material pro...
Solution-based synthesis of nanoparticles does not yield monodisperse particles, but rather a well-d...
<p>Nanohydrogels with 3% (○) and 5% (•) of the cross-linking (CL) degree were previously swelled and...
Purpose : Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersion of nanoparticles i...
ABSTRACT: A critical problem in materials science is the accurate characterization of the size depen...
International audienceThis study was prompted by the inadequacy of most dispersion quantification te...
Characterizing the quality of dispersion of nanocomposites presents a challenging statistical proble...
The ability to detect and accurately characterize particles is required by many fields of nanotechn...
Taylor dispersion analysis is an absolute and straightforward characterization method that allows de...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize th...
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...
The physical principles underpinning Taylor dispersion offer a high dynamic range to characterize t...
Dispersion quantification provides critical insight and towards understanding and improving the infl...
International audiencePURPOSE: Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersi...
As the physicochemical properties of drug delivery systems are governed not only by the material pro...
Solution-based synthesis of nanoparticles does not yield monodisperse particles, but rather a well-d...
<p>Nanohydrogels with 3% (○) and 5% (•) of the cross-linking (CL) degree were previously swelled and...
Purpose : Evaluation of particle size distribution (PSD) of multimodal dispersion of nanoparticles i...
ABSTRACT: A critical problem in materials science is the accurate characterization of the size depen...
International audienceThis study was prompted by the inadequacy of most dispersion quantification te...
Characterizing the quality of dispersion of nanocomposites presents a challenging statistical proble...