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Scientific nanoparticle analyzer sz 100

Manufactured by Horiba
Sourced in Japan

The Horiba SZ-100 is a scientific nanoparticle analyzer that measures the size and distribution of nanoparticles in a sample. It utilizes the principle of dynamic light scattering to determine the hydrodynamic diameter of particles ranging from 0.3 nanometers to 8 micrometers.

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Characterization of Ls-AgNPs Surface Charge

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The surface charge of Ls-AgNPs was ascertained by zeta potential analysis in a colloidal system. A uniform suspension of nanoparticles was prepared by ultra-sonication and centrifuged at 6000 rpm for 20 min. It was then analyzed by a Nano analyzer (Horiba scientific nanoparticle analyzer SZ-100, Kyoto, Japan) at 3.4 eV. The dispersal type and average size of Ls-AgNPs were analyzed with DLS measurement [27 (link)].
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Characterizing LnFb-AgNPs Surface Charge

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In order to determine the surface charge and stability in a solution, LnFb-AgNPs were centrifuged for 20 min at 8000 rpm to collect the supernatant, then diluted with MilliQ water and ultrasonified for 15 min. Subsequently, the solution was analyzed with a zeta analyzer. Using nano-analyzer equipment (Horiba scientific nanoparticle analyzer SZ-100, Kyoto, Japan), a DLS analysis was performed on the supernatant solution to determine the dispersal pattern, size, and surface charge of silver nanoparticles [30 (link),31 (link)].
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