Particle size distribution (PSD) analysis is a cornerstone of soil science, providing essential insights into soil structure, fertility and its response to environmental change. This analytical field ...
When light is scattered from a solution or a suspension, it undergoes random changes in intensity. This phenomenon helps us to determine the size of the particles that scatter the light. This is the ...
Research was conducted to determine the optimum laser diffraction-based particle sizing dispersion method for Domperidone API. This study employed the Bettersizer 2600 - an automatic laser diffraction ...
Some particle size instruments, known as single particle counters, measure individual particle size, while others measure surface area as a function of particle size. Further instruments measure mass ...
Nanoparticles of increasingly smaller particle size and various material compositions are being developed for the pharmaceutical, biomedical, electronics, optoelectronics, energy, catalyst and ...
Horiba has developed a particle size distribution measuring device that accurately measures particle size distribution even in the presence of similar-shaped particles. The device uses image ...
Conventional DLS instruments use a detection angle of 90°. The concentration limit of instruments using such optics is very low, as multiple scattering effects need to be eliminated. Multiple ...
Using image analysis to characterize complex finished products is crucial in particle analysis. A significant number of resources and guidance literature are available for particle size determination ...
Diesel-fueled compression ignition engines display a distinct trade-off in particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxide (NOX) emissions due to the nature of diffusive combustion. The modification of ...
The UKCCSRC PACT Facilities are home to numerous combustion devices: natural gas-fired gas turbines and a pulverised fuel reactor burning coal and biomass, used for CCS applications either coupled ...
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