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Dynamic light scattering (DLS), sometimes referred to as Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering (QELS), is a non-invasive, well-established technique for measuring the size and size distribution of molecules and particles typically in the submicron region, and with the latest technology lower than 1nm.

Typical applications of dynamic light scattering are the characterization of particles, emulsions or molecules, which have been dispersed or dissolved in a liquid. The Brownian motion of particles or molecules in suspension causes laser light to be scattered at different intensities. Analysis of these intensity fluctuations yields the velocity of the Brownian motion and hence the particle size using the Stokes-Einstein relationship.

Dynamic light scattering technology from Malvern Instruments offers the following advantages:

  • Accurate, reliable and repeatable particle size analysis in one or two minutes.
  • Measurement in the native environment of the material.
  • Mean size only requires knowledge of the viscosity of the liquid.
  • Simple or no sample preparation, high concentration, turbid samples can be measured directly.
  • Simple set up and fully automated measurement.
  • Size measurement of sizes < 1nm.
  • Size measurement of molecules with MW < 1000Da.
  • Low volume requirement (as little as 2µL).
  • Compliance with regulatory standards ISO 13321, ISO 22412, 21 CFR Part 11.

Products using Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)

Zetasizer range Particle and molecule size, zeta potential, molecular weight img
These systems measure:
Zeta potential, particle size & molecular weight
Particle size range:
0.3nm to 10µm (diameter)
Zeta potential size range:
0.38nm to 100µm
Dispersion type:
Wet
Technology:
Dynamic light scattering, electrophoretic light scattering & static light scattering
Equipment environment:
Laboratory
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Malvern solutions for Dynamic Light Scattering


Determining Dispersant Viscosity Using Dynamic Light Scattering Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) is a non-invasive technique for determining the size of particle suspensions or molecular solutions. The technique measures...
Dynamic Light Scattering: An Introduction in 30 Minutes Dynamic Light Scattering (sometimes referred to as Photon Correlation Spectroscopy or Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering) is a technique for measuring...
An Introduction to DLS Microrheology This paper introduces microrheology techniques for the rheological characterization of soft complex fluids, with subsequent emphasis on DLS...
Therapeutic protein characterization This application note describes dynamic and static light scattering characterization of a therapeutic antibody supplied in two forms: an untreated and ...
The Effect of Concentration on Dynamic Light Scattering Measurements of Proteins These measurements show how repeatable hydrodynamic size measurements by DLS can be obtained for stable protein samples. The dilution series allow the calculation...
Characterisation of Colloidal Gold Using Dynamic Light Scattering Colloidal gold was measured between 2nm and 30nm.


 
 
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