Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) is a technique classically used for measuring the size of particles typically in the sub-micron region, dispersed in a liquid. The sensitivity of some modern systems is such that it can also now be used to measure the size of macromolecules in solution.
- How does the technique work?
- What its size and concentration limits are?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages?
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