Nanoparticle Size and Charge: Introduction to Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) and Zeta Potential

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Dr. Jeff Bodycomb introduces dynamic light scattering (DLS) and zeta potential analysis techniques that feature fast, repeatable, and accurate size and charge determination for nanoparticles and large molecules such as proteins and polymers.

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Beginning: 09/17/25

Location: Online

Nanoparticle behavior in suspension is often determined by particle size and surface charge. Both can be probed with light scattering; dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a popular choice for determining size and zeta potential analysis (electrophoretic light scattering) can be used to determine surface charge, an often critical property. 

Dr. Jeff Bodycomb introduces these popular techniques that features fast, repeatable, and accurate size and charge determination for nanoparticles and large molecules such as proteins and polymers. It is used in fields ranging from latex particle manufacturing to advanced drug formulation. Here, Jeff introduces and reviews the techniques while also discussing method development, application results, data interpretation, and comparison with other nanoparticle analysis techniques.

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