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Dynamic Light Scattering
Dynamic Light Scattering Webinars
Dynamic Light Scattering Webinars
Electrophoretic light scattering (ELS) is a technique for measuring the zeta potential of particle dispersions and macromolecular solutions.
This webinar explores the latest advances in field-flow fractionation (FFF) coupled with multi-angle light scattering (MALS) to demonstrate how FFF-MALS—in a single-fluid pathway—enables highly tunable separations and robust characterization, while overcoming the inherent limitations of other techniques.
A multi-angle light scattering (MALS) detector following an analytical separation technique such as SEC or FFF, often in combination with an online viscometer, can provide detailed information about the molecular structure and thus proper understanding of the properties and behavior of a very wide range of polymers.
In this webinar we demonstrate the use of two analytical techniques, batch dynamic light scattering (DLS) for rapid, low-resolution measurements and multi-angle light scattering in combination with field-flow fractionation (FFF-MALS) for extended characterization of viral vectors.
Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) is the standard technology used in many laboratories. In this webinar we will show you how to make your DLS analysis more flexible and take it to a whole new level
This webinar is brought to you in cooperation with Formulaction Inc.
In this webinar we introduce a new DLS data capture process called Adaptive Correlation which addresses issues to provide a more complete and accurate characterization of your sample.
The presentation will summarise how the technique works, what its size and concentration limits are and discuss its advantages and disadvantages.