International audienceSize measurement of nanoparticles (NP) becomes a challenging analytical problem when non-spherical shapes must be traceably measured [1]. However, most industrial NPs have irregular shapes and broad size distribution making it often more complex to follow European regulatory to identify a material as a nanomaterial according to which accurate measurement of the smallest dimension and its size distribution is necessary.The European research project nPSize - Improved traceability chain of nanoparticle size measurements aims to fill this gap by developing potential non-spherical reference nanoparticles, measurement procedures and physical modelling to improve the traceability chain, comparability and compatibility for NP ...
An approach for the size measurement of particulate (nano)materials by transmission electron microsc...
During the past two decades the nanomedicine field has experienced significant progress. To date, ov...
The European Commission recently published its recommendation on a common definition of the term "n...
International audienceSize measurement of nanoparticles (NP) becomes a challenging analytical proble...
International audienceThe study described in this paper was conducted in the framework of the Europe...
This article discusses the requirements for reference materials (RMs) for measuring the size of nano...
International audienceNanoparticles are defined as elementary particles with a size between 1 and 10...
Within the European iMERA-Plus project ‘Traceable Characterisation of Nanoparticles’ various partic...
International audienceScanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) is considered as a reference technique for ...
Nanoparticles with size in the range from 10 nm to 300 nm and from three different materials (Au 10 ...
This paper reports an interlaboratory comparison that evaluated a protocol for measuring and analysi...
Nanoparticles are already used in several consumer products including food, food packaging and cosme...
An essential application of electron microscopy is to provide feedback to tune the fabrication of na...
An approach for the size measurement of particulate (nano)materials by transmission electron microsc...
An approach for the size measurement of particulate (nano)materials by transmission electron microsc...
During the past two decades the nanomedicine field has experienced significant progress. To date, ov...
The European Commission recently published its recommendation on a common definition of the term "n...
International audienceSize measurement of nanoparticles (NP) becomes a challenging analytical proble...
International audienceThe study described in this paper was conducted in the framework of the Europe...
This article discusses the requirements for reference materials (RMs) for measuring the size of nano...
International audienceNanoparticles are defined as elementary particles with a size between 1 and 10...
Within the European iMERA-Plus project ‘Traceable Characterisation of Nanoparticles’ various partic...
International audienceScanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) is considered as a reference technique for ...
Nanoparticles with size in the range from 10 nm to 300 nm and from three different materials (Au 10 ...
This paper reports an interlaboratory comparison that evaluated a protocol for measuring and analysi...
Nanoparticles are already used in several consumer products including food, food packaging and cosme...
An essential application of electron microscopy is to provide feedback to tune the fabrication of na...
An approach for the size measurement of particulate (nano)materials by transmission electron microsc...
An approach for the size measurement of particulate (nano)materials by transmission electron microsc...
During the past two decades the nanomedicine field has experienced significant progress. To date, ov...
The European Commission recently published its recommendation on a common definition of the term "n...