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Zeta potential nano zs

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The Zeta potential Nano-ZS is a dynamic light scattering (DLS) instrument used for the measurement of particle size and zeta potential of dispersed samples. It is designed to provide accurate and reliable results for a wide range of materials, including nanoparticles, colloids, and emulsions.

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Zeta Potential and Hydrodynamic Diameter Analysis

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The hydrodynamic diameters of the self-assemblies were obtained by dynamic light scattering on a Zetasizer Nano instrument (Malvern Instruments, Malvern, Worcestershire, UK). The source of the laser radiation was a He-Ne gas laser with a power of 4 mW and a wavelength of 632.8 nm. For zeta potential measurement Zeta potential Nano-ZS (Malvern) with laser Doppler velocimetry and phase analysis light scattering was used. The temperature of the scattering cell was controlled at 25 °C. Measurements were repeated at least five times. All scattering data were processed using Malvern Zetasizer Software 5.00 (version 5.00.).
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Nanoparticle Surface Charge Characterization

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The nanoparticles’ surface charge (stability) was studied using a Zeta potential Nano ZS (Malvern instruments) in a disposable cell at 25 °C, and the results were analyzed using Zeta-sizer 7.01 software, at Nawah Scientific, Cairo, Egypt.
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Dynamic Light Scattering of Substrate-Macrocycle Complexes

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Dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements were carried out on a Zetasizer nano ZS (Malvern Instruments Ltd, England) using Dispersion Technology Software 5.00. The solutions were filtered with Millipore filters (0.45 mm). The measurements were carried out at room temperature in polystyrol cells, and for temperature-dependent measurements (25-60 1C) the glass cuvette PCS8501 (Malvern) was used. Each substrate-macrocycle combination was tested in at least three identical solutions. The error of hydrodynamic particle size determination was o2%. A Zeta potential Nano-ZS (MALVERN) with laser Doppler velocimetry and phase analysis light scattering was used for zeta potential measurements. The measurements were carried out in folded capillary cells (DTS1061, Malvern). The temperature of the scattering cell was controlled at 25 1C; the data were analyzed using the software supplied for the instrument.
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