2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijnt.2017.082427
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Enumeration of colloidal sub-micron particles using tunable resistive pulse sensing

Abstract: Tunable resistive pulse sensing (TRPS) has been implemented alongside dynamic light scattering (DLS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to characterise a particle size distribution between 400 nm and 1 µm effective diameter. The carboxylate polystyrene particles studied were synthesised by dispersion polymerisation, and overall the data suggest that there are two modal peaks in the distribution. TRPS data indicated that the primary mode was near 630 nm, with a lesser peak near 830 nm. Two pores of differen… Show more

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“…A lower limit on the resistive pulse size (therefore, particle size) is used in analysis algorithms, because small resistive pulses cannot be discriminated from the electronic noise. These cutoffs are intuitive; they have been directly discussed, , and in some cases researchers have combined data obtained using pores of different sizes to cover a broad range of sizes. , …”
Section: Size Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lower limit on the resistive pulse size (therefore, particle size) is used in analysis algorithms, because small resistive pulses cannot be discriminated from the electronic noise. These cutoffs are intuitive; they have been directly discussed, , and in some cases researchers have combined data obtained using pores of different sizes to cover a broad range of sizes. , …”
Section: Size Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%