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Nano zetesizer

Manufactured by Malvern Panalytical

The Nano-Zetesizer is a laboratory instrument designed for the measurement of particle size, zeta potential, and molecular weight. It uses dynamic light scattering (DLS) technology to analyze the Brownian motion of particles or molecules suspended in a liquid, providing information about their size distribution and surface charge.

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Comprehensive Material Characterization

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UV–vis spectra were recorded on an Agilent Cary 60 spectrophotometer. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements were performed on a Nano-Zetesizer (Malvern Instruments Ltd). XPS measurement was performed on a Thermo Scientific K-alpha XPS. H&E staining was observed on an inverted optical microscope (Nikon, Eclipse Ti-U, Japan). The elemental concentrations (i.e., Mo) were measured by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES).
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Comprehensive Characterization of Nanomaterials

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UV–vis spectra were measured on an Agilent Cary 60 spectrophotometer. Zeta potential measurements were performed on a Nano‐Zetesizer (Malvern Instruments Ltd). TEM imaging was performed using an FEI Technai T‐12 microscope (Hillsboro, Oregon). XPS measurements were performed on a Thermo Scientific K‐alpha XPS. FTIR measurements were performed using a Bruker Equinox 55 (Billerica, MA). H&E staining was observed on a Nikon Eclipse Ti‐U inverted optical microscope (Japan). Confocal images were taken using a Nikon A1RS confocal microscope (Japan).
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