Silicon dioxide based microparticles (size: 0.15 μm) are ideal to determine particle size distribution (PSD) profile of a particle system. The particle size of 0.15 μm is characterized using CPS disc centrifuge DC24000.
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Silicon dioxide beads, 0.15 μm have a wide range of uses from use as a flow agent to electrical and medical applications.
Used for regular calibration and checking of particle size instruments. Also used to produce microporous graphene assemblies.[1]
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suitable for routine instrument calibration monitoring, testing and corrections
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids, 26(4), 2317-2324 (2010-02-10)
This paper explores the particle-level dynamics involved in the capture of gently flowing microparticles on adhesive planar surfaces, governed by electrostatic interactions. The work focuses on conditions which produce sustained microparticle rolling, useful for the development of microfluidic devices which
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 398(6), 2373-2382 (2010-06-08)
Micron-sized particles have primarily been used in microfabricated flow cytometers for calibration purposes and proof-of-concept experiments. With increasing frequency, microparticles are serving as a platform for assays measured in these small analytical devices. Light scattering has been used to measure
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