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Resolving Concentrated Particle Size Mixtures Using Dynamic Light Scattering
Authors:Michael Kaszuba  Malcolm T. Connah  Fraser K. McNeil‐Watson  Ulf Nobbmann
Affiliation:Malvern Instruments Ltd., Grovewood Road, Enigma Business Park, Malvern WR14 1XZ (UK)
Abstract:Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a technique used for measuring the size of molecules and particles undergoing Brownian motion by observing time‐dependent fluctuations in the intensity of scattered light. The measurement of samples using conventional DLS instrumentation is limited to low concentrations due to the onset of a phenomenon called multiple scattering. The problems of multiple scattering have been addressed in a light scattering instrument incorporating non‐ invasive backscatter optics (NIBS). This novel optic arrangement maximizes the detection of scattered light while maintaining signal quality and allows for measurements of turbid samples. This paper discusses the ability of backscatter detection to accurately determine particle sizes at 1 %w/v sample concentrations and demonstrates the correct resolution of different size populations using a series of latex standard mixtures with known volume ratios. The concentration of 1 %w/v is much higher than can be measured on conventional dynamic light scattering instruments.
Keywords:backscatter detection  dynamic light scattering  high concentration  particle size  size resolution
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