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Quantify 1µL nanoparticle samples


Nanoparticles can be used in biomedical applications to improve solubility,
give multifunctional capability, target tumors, and perform robotic tasks.
To learn more about nanoparticle use, view the webinar Nanoparticle
Fabrication and Characterization for Biomedical Research Applications
,
or download the webinar companion document.

UV-Vis spectrophotometers allow the identification, characterization, and analysis of metallic nanoparticles (e.g., silver, gold). They can be used to determine size
and evaluate the dispersion and local structure of nanoparticles synthesized with metal oxides, selenides, and sulfides.

The NanoDrop™ 2000c UV-Vis spectrophotometer has the ability to measure small volume samples over a wide concentration range, making it an ideal instrument where very small amounts of concentrated particles are produced. Learn more by reading our application note Quantification of Gold Nanoparticles using the Thermo Scientific NanoDrop 2000 Spectrophotometer

Rely on the NanoDrop 2000c Spectrophotometer for fast
and accurate absorbance measurements:

  • Measure 1 µL samples with no dilutions
  • Easy to use: just pipette your sample on the pedestal, measure, and wipe away
  • Autoranging pathlengths allow a greater concentration range than traditional UV/Vis Spectrophotometers
  • Patented NanoDrop sample retention system (US6628382 and US6809826)

Try the NanoDrop 2000c spectrophotometer
in your lab for Free!

 



Read our newest Application Note:
.
Quantification of Gold Nanoparticles
Using the Thermo Scientific
NanoDrop 2000 Spectrophotometer



Download the companion document to
the webinar:

Nanoparticle Fabrication and
Characterization for Biomedical
Research Applications

 





 
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