Photon Correlation Spectroscopy
Photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS) is an important technique for measuring the properties of small particles and molecules. It uses scattered light to analyze the properties of particles including size, number, concentration, and shape. PCS is widely used in various fields such as colloid science, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, biochemistry, and materials science. It provides information about particle disperse systems, allowing researchers to gain a better understanding of the processes involved in forming, altering and controlling these systems. PCS is used to investigate the behavior of a wide range of materials from colloids, proteins and lipids to polymers, nanoparticles and nanomaterials. It can also facilitate the development of new products in the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology and materials science.
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