Applications of Zetasizer series across different sectors of the industry​

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ZetaClass is a comprehensive webinar series on dynamic and electrophoretic light scattering where our experts walk you through the basic measuring principles, data interpretation, and tests performed to gauge data quality. Whether you are a new or advanced user of light scattering solutions, we will answer all your questions.

Nanoparticles provide crucial functionality across a wide range of materials, applications, and sectors. Dynamic light scattering analysis, together with zeta potential information, allows us to confidently measure the size distribution profiles of particles in the sub-micron range as well as assess the behavior of these nanoparticles in suspensions.

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The humble Zetasizer can help characterize materials under different processing and environmental conditions. Since most of the Zetasizers can perform DLS and ELS in the same instrument the applications become vast.

There are a large number of Malvern customers using their Zetasizer instruments in the quality control laboratories of their manufacturing facilities. Zeta potential is routinely used to predict the relative stability of aqueous colloidal samples. If the zeta potential is >30 mV or <-30 mV, the particles tend to repel each other, which increases the subsequent dispersion stability. As the zeta potential moves toward 0 mV (the isoelectric point) the possibility of particle aggregation increases, leading to a reduction in the stability.

Common examples of zeta potential applications include colloidal formulations, surface chemistry modifications, and induced instability (typically in wastewater treatment). There is also much interest in the use of zeta potential measurements to examine protein surface charge and valence.

This webinar discusses the various applications of Zetasizer series across all different sectors and segments of the industry.

This session is led by Dr Anand Tadas, Malvern Panalytical's regional application specialist who has a wealth of knowledge in biologicals and DLS. 

Interested to improve your R&D / manufacturing process and gain more knowledge about the applications of particle size distribution using DLS? 

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- Webinar 1: The best Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) system for your particle characterization requirements. More info
- Webinar 2: Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) data interpretation and troubleshooting. More info
- Webinar 3: ZetaClass 3: Electrophoretic Light Scattering (ELS) for Zeta potential measurements​. More info
- Webinar 4: Applications of Zetasizer series across different sectors of the industry​

Speakers

Dr Anand Tadas, Regional Technical Specialist at Malvern Panalytical

Dr Tadas has been associated with Malvern Panalytical for more than 10 years. He specializes in the Nanometrics product ranges. Anand received his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (colloidal science) from Mumbai India. He is a holder of 3 patents on inert metal processing which are licensed. He has also guided 4 students for their Masters (M.Tech) programs. At present, Dr Tadas is focusing on using the orthogonal characterization of materials particularly in the delivery applications across different sectors.

FAQ

Why should I attend? What will I learn?
This webinar discusses the various applications of the Zetasizer series across all different sectors and segments of the industry.


How long is this webinar?
60 minutes is the intended speaker time with additional time for addressing queries.