particle analysis

In the chemical and pharmaceutical industries the focus is mostly on particle size and shape, while other properties such as charge and color are also examined. Particle analyzers often contain built-in dispersion units. Particle sizes can be determined within a particular measurement range, in which the resolution is often variable.

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  • Highest precision: Microstructured fiber measures the size of nanoparticles

    Researchers at Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) developed a new glass fiber design that enables exceptionally long observations of a large number of individual, freely moving nanoparticles in a liquid. This allows the size distribution of nano-objects in a sample to be determi more

  • Detecting nanoplastics in the air

    Large pieces of plastic can break down into nanosized particles that often find their way into the soil and water. Perhaps less well known is that they can also float in the air. It’s unclear how nanoplastics impact human health, but animal studies suggest they’re potentially harmful. As a step towa more

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    From life-like faces to elaborate nature scenes, tattoos are a true art form. Although people have decorated their bodies for millennia for ceremonial and religious reasons, many people today adorn themselves with these images as a form of self-expression. But the inks used for tattoos are unregulat more

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