Nanoparticle tracking analysis
Hannah Peneder,Elke Punz,Isabella Anna Joubert,Mark Geppert,Martin Himly +4 more
- 19 Mar 2020
- Vol. 1, Iss: 2, pp 22598
TL;DR: To visualise particles in the nanoscale range, a combination of an ultra-microscope and a laser illumination unit has to be applied and this combinatory technique is called Nanoparticle Tracking Anlysis (NTA) and can be used of particles in a size range of approximately 10 nm up to 1 μm in liquid suspension.
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Abstract: Due to their extremely small size, nanoparticles cannot be analyses by conventional approaches such as light microscopy. To visualise particles in the nanoscale range, a combination of an ultra-microscope and a laser illumination unit has to be applied. This combinatory technique is called Nanoparticle Tracking Anlysis (NTA) and can be used of thr nalysis of particles in a size range of approximately 10 nm up to 1 μm in liquid suspension.
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