Enabling Nanotechnology for Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation

    Project: Research

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    Description

    The Zetasizer will drive nanotechnology research across 31 teams, 5 schools and 3 colleges. It will bethe first and only Malvern Zetasizer Ultra RED equipment at ANU. It is the most advanced system formeasuring particle size, concentration, surface charge (zeta potential) and molecular weight ofnanoparticles, proteins and their assembly. It is ideal for nanoparticles, protein purity by offeringunmatched sensitivity, resolution and a wide dynamic range. Significantly, it will bridge the current gapbetween nanotechnology applications and research foci in biology, chemistry, physics and engineering,thereby driving innovation from crops and coral to engineering and physics.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date3/03/2331/12/23

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