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=Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)= | |||
The time dependent autocorrelation function was derived using a ... | |||
The particle size was calculated from teh autocorrelation function using Stokes-Einstein equation particle dimeter = k<sub>B</sub>T/3πηD. Where D = translation diffusion coefficient, η = viscosity of the suspension liquid, k = Boltmann's constant, and T = absolute temperature. | |||
*See [http://www.brookhaveninstruments.com/literature/lit_theory_01.html] for information on how the dynamic light scatterer works. | *See [http://www.brookhaveninstruments.com/literature/lit_theory_01.html] for information on how the dynamic light scatterer works. |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 5 June 2013
Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)
The time dependent autocorrelation function was derived using a ...
The particle size was calculated from teh autocorrelation function using Stokes-Einstein equation particle dimeter = kBT/3πηD. Where D = translation diffusion coefficient, η = viscosity of the suspension liquid, k = Boltmann's constant, and T = absolute temperature.
- See [1] for information on how the dynamic light scatterer works.