The current and future generation of nanomaterials often consist of mixtures of fully or partially biobased materials. Think of biomedical materials (nutraceutical and pharmacological applications) and polymer mixtures. Traditional methods for particle characterization, such as DLS and LD, make it difficult to measure these mixtures correctly. These methods only provide average data over the entire sample, where all particles are considered the same, only the different sizes. This can be a limitation for various R&D and QC tasks. The relatively new method for particle characterization SPES (Single Particle Extinction and Scattering) solves this problem.

Watch the webinar here: SPES particle characterization method gamechanger for existing and future biobased nanomaterials – YouTube

 

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