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Particle sizer

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The Particle Sizer is a lab instrument designed to measure the size distribution of particles suspended in a liquid or gas. It utilizes advanced technology to accurately determine the size and concentration of particles within a sample.

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4 protocols using particle sizer

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Nanoparticle Characterization Protocol

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The size and polydispersity of samples were evaluated by dynamic light scattering with a particle sizer (Brookhaven Instruments Co.). The size and morphology of the samples were characterized with a transmission electron microscope (FEI Tecnai G2 F20 S-Twin, 200 kV).
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Nanoparticle Characterization Protocol

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The size and polydispersity of samples were evaluated by dynamic light scattering with a particle sizer (Brookhaven Instruments Co.). The size and morphology of the samples were characterized with a transmission electron microscope (FEI Tecnai G2 F20 S-Twin, 200 kV).
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Particle Size Determination by DLS

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Particle sizes were determined by dynamic light scattering using a Particle Sizer and Zeta Potential Analyzer (Brookhaven's NanoBrook Omni, Holtsville, NY). Samples were allowed to equilibrate for 60 s prior to each run. Measurements were performed at 25 °C with the duration of 100 s for a total of three measurements per run.
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Characterizing Nanoparticle Morphology and Properties

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TNVs morphology was assessed using a multimode scanning probe atomic force microscope (AFM, Veeco Metrology Inc., Plainview, NY). The mean hydrodynamic diameter of TNVs dispersed in distilled water was determined using photon correlation spectroscopy (Particle sizer; Brookhaven Instruments, NY, US), whereas the zeta potential was determined using laser doppler anemometry (Zeta Potential Analyzer, Brookhaven Instruments, NY, US).
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