Nanoparticles of increasingly smaller particle size and various material compositions are being developed for the pharmaceutical, biomedical, electronics, optoelectronics, energy, catalyst and ...
The delivery of an optimal and consistent particle size distribution adds value to electrode materials, and it is important to ensure the quality of a final product. This enables manufacturers to ...
Cosmetic products contain particles and emulsions that require special distributions for coverage and other desired results. Cosmetic products may also be affected by particle sizes for their ...
Fine particles play a crucial role in defining the properties of both natural and synthetic materials, significantly influencing processes such as adsorption, dissolution, and reaction rates. In many ...
The technique of Interferometric Particle Imaging (IPI) has emerged as a critical approach for the measurement of droplet and particle size in a variety of scientific and industrial applications. By ...
There are a number of techniques currently used by the pharmaceutical industry for particle size determination. However, most of these are applicable in a visible particle range (> 25 μm) and are ...
The firm said these instruments expand its portfolio for particle size measurement based on dynamic light scattering, extend available size measuring range with systems based on laser diffraction and ...
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A long-awaited experimental result has found the proton to be about 5% smaller than the previously accepted value. The finding has helped to prompt a redefinition of the particle’s official size and ...
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The Science of Particle Size & Stability in Coatings
Particle size and shape can also affect various other properties of inks, paints, and coatings. In terms of viscosity, smaller particles have a higher surface area, increasing viscosity, which ...
A team from UNIGE shows that it is possible to determine the state of a quantum system from indirect measurements when it is coupled to its environment.
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