
Research Advances in Dynamic Light Scattering
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1: Dynamic Light Scattering in Material Science
- Chapter 1
- Dynamic Light Scattering Studies: Recent Trends in Characterization
- Abstract
- Introduction
- General Aspects of DLS Studies
- Working Principle
- Particle Size Analysis Using DLS
- Mathematical Models to Analyze Particle Size
- Cumulant Method
- Maximum Entropy Method
- CONTIN Algorithm
- Hydrodynamic Radius Analysis Method for Size Distribution
- Particle Size Characterization of Different Materials Using DLS Method
- Surface Charge Analysis Using DLS Method
- Concept of Zeta (?)-Potential
- Calculation of ?-Potential
- Surface Charge Analysis of Different Materials via DLS Method
- Applications of DLS Analysis
- Material Science
- Environmental Studies
- Microbiology
- Other Applications
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2
- Applications of Dynamic Light Scattering Technique in Nanomaterial Characterizations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methods
- Theory
- Instrumental Setup
- Analysis
- Applications
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- Potentialities of Dynamic Light Scattering with Small Angle X-ray Scattering Studies to Analyze Heterogeneous Nanocatalysts
- Abstract
- Introduction
- DLS and Photocatalysts
- DLS, TEM and SAXS
- SAXS with DLS for Photocatalyst Characterization
- Effectiveness of SAXS in DLS
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 4
- Dynamic Light Scattering Studies on Self-Assembling Copolymer Nanostructures
- Abstract
- Introduction
- ?ffect of Solubilization Protocol on Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Micelles Characteristics as Studied by DLS
- DLS Studies on Stimuli Responsive Self-Assembled Nanostructures Based on Poly(2-(Dimethylamino)Ethyl Acrylate)
- DLS Studies on Aqueous Solutions of P(DMAEMA-co-SDMAEMA)-b-POEGMA Diblock Copolymers
- Solution Self-organization of Hydrophobically Modifieed PDMAEMA Homopolymer via Quaternization with Alkyl Bromides
- Effect of Neutral Biocompatible Surfactant on the Thermoresponsive Behavior of PNIPAM-b-POEGA Block Copolymer in Aqueous Media
- Polyoxazoline Copolymers Based Assemblies and Their Interactions with DNA And Proteins
- PDMAEMA-b-PHPMA/Gold Nanoparticles Mixed Nanoassemblies
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5
- Slow and Ultraslow Relaxations in Molecular and Ionic Liquids-Based Unary and Binary Systems
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Principle of DLS in a Nutshell
- Interaction of a Monochromatic Light Source with a Fluid
- Autocorrelation Function and Origin of the Correlogram
- Brownian Motion and the Stokes-Einstein Equation
- The Hydrodynamic Volume
- Dynamic Light Scattering of Liquids
- Fast Relaxation: The Conformational Orientation at the Molecular Level
- Ultraslow Relaxation: Mesoscale Clusters and Aggregates
- How Does the Concentration of Solute Influence Size of the Clusters?
- Stretched Exponential Description of the Relaxation Function
- Temperature Dependence of the Relaxation and Interpretation in Terms of Scaling Equations
- Diffusion Coefficient
- Controversies in the Origin of Ultraslow Relaxation
- Violation of the Stokes-Einstein Relation
- Conclusion
- References
- Part 2: Dynamic Light Scattering in Biological Science
- Chapter 6
- Applications of Dynamic Light Scattering Studies in Phytochemical Analysis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Application of Dynamic Light Scattering in the Utilization of Phytochemicals for Nanosized Particle Fabrication
- The Advantages of DLS over Other Techniques Used for Measuring the Size Distribution of Particles
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 7
- Applications of Dynamic Light Scattering in Pharmaceutical Industry
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Applications of DLS in Characterization of Nanopharmaceuticals
- Applications of DLS in Biotherapeutic Stability
- Protein Aggregation
- Measuring Thermal Conformational Stability
- Measuring Chemical Conformational Stability
- Measurement of Aggregation Propensity
- Implementation of DLS as PAT Tool
- Hyphenation with DLS
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8
- Dynamic Light Scattering Studies of the Protein-Surfactant System
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methods
- Materials
- Procedures
- Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)
- Viscometry
- Results and Discussion
- Dynamic Light Scattering
- Effect of Low Salt Concentration (Region I)
- Effect of Moderate Salt Concentrations (Region II)
- Effect of High Salt Concentrations (Region III)
- Viscosity
- Effect of Low Salt Concentration (Region I)
- Effect of Moderate and High Salt Concentration (Region II and III)
- Diffusion Coefficient
- Effect of Low Salt Concentration (Region I)
- At Moderate and High Salt Concentrations (Region II and III)
- Effect of Gelatin Concentration
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 9
- Applications of Dynamic Light Scattering Studies in Microbial Surface Charge Analysis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Zeta Potential and Surface Charge of Microbes
- Microbial Cell Surface
- Zeta Potential
- Microbial Surface Charge Applications
- Particle Size Distribution and Microbial Surface Charge Analysis
- Cell Surface Permeability Analysis
- Cell Adhesion
- Other Analysis and Growth Kinetics
- Mechanisms of Microbial Surface Charge in Growth
- Recent Advancements and Future Perspectives
- References
- Chapter 10
- Overview and Future Perspective of Dynamic Light Scattering Studies
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Dynamic Light Scattering Equipments from Different Manufacturers
- Factors Affecting Dynamic Light Scattering Analysis
- Recent Modifications in Dynamic Light Scattering Instruments
- Future Perspective
- Conclusion
- References
- About the Editors
- Index
- Blank Page
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