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Multiple technologies can be used to characterize nanoparticles.
Multiple technologies can be used to characterize nanoparticles.

Abstract:
A series of highly interactive 2-day seminars delivered by Malvern Instruments, which encompassed expert presentations and ‘up close’ practical workshops showcasing the latest in nanoparticle characterization technology, have been widely praised by attendees. Feedback from delegates to the ‘Latest Methods in Nanoparticle Characterization’ events, which took place in various locations across the USA, Canada, Mexico and Brazil from April through to June, confirmed especially an appreciation of the detailed presentations about different characterization technologies and their applications, and the value of being able to participate in live instrument demonstrations. The seminars were presented as part of Malvern’s global program dedicated to sharing expertise and providing exemplary technical and applications support.

Expert presentations and practical demonstrations impress nanoparticle characterization seminar attendees

Malvern, UK | Posted on July 7th, 2015

“Delegates were particularly enthusiastic about discussing their own analytical challenges with Malvern’s applications experts,” said Thomas Guenette, Director of Marketing for the Americas at Malvern Instruments. “Demonstrations of our nanoparticle characterization range using real-life samples made a big impression. They provided delegates with the opportunity to learn more about complementary technologies and how these technologies can provide critical data for a broad spectrum of characterization challenges.”

The nanoparticle characterization seminars offered participants an opportunity to learn about the portfolio of technologies available from Malvern, including the benefits and limitations of each, across application areas ranging from industrial nanoparticles to protein biotherapeutics. Technology sessions were offered for Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) / Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) / Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC), and Rotational and Microcapillary Rheometry.

“With the overwhelmingly majority of delegates reporting that they were ‘very satisfied’ with the events, I think we have discovered an educational format that works well for everyone and we are looking forward to bringing similar seminars to more customers in the future,” said Thomas Guenette.

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About Malvern Instruments
Malvern provides the materials and biophysical characterization technology and expertise that enables scientists and engineers to understand and control the properties of dispersed systems. These systems range from proteins and polymers in solution, particle and nanoparticle suspensions and emulsions, through to sprays and aerosols, industrial bulk powders and high concentration slurries. Used at all stages of research, development and manufacturing, Malvern’s materials characterization instruments provide critical information that helps accelerate research and product development, enhance and maintain product quality and optimize process efficiency.

Our products reflect Malvern’s drive to exploit the latest technological innovations and our commitment to maximizing the potential of established techniques. They are used by both industry and academia, in sectors ranging from pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals to bulk chemicals, cement, plastics and polymers, energy and the environment.

Malvern systems are used to measure particle size, particle shape, zeta potential, protein charge, molecular weight, mass, size and conformation, rheological properties and for chemical identification, advancing the understanding of dispersed systems across many different industries and applications.

Headquartered in Malvern, UK, Malvern Instruments has subsidiary organizations in all major European markets, North America, China, Japan and Korea, a joint venture in India, a global distributor network and applications laboratories around the world.

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