The scattering coefficient of proteins depends on molecular weight and the shape of the protein molecules. Although scatterng coefficient of particles can be determined by various methods, dynamic light scattering method determines scattering coefficient of particles in solution most easily and enables calculation of hydrodynamic radius using the Stokes-Einstein equation. Molecular weight can also be estimated based on given scattering coefficient.

We determined the scattering coefficient of substances (lysozyme, trypsin inhibitor, anhydrase, ovalbumin, and bovine serum albumin) of molecular weights ranging from 10,000 to 70,000 and obtained correlations with molecular weights.

ELSZ-2000 Series

ELSZ-2000 Series

ELSZ-2000 Series Nanoparticle, Zeta Potential & Molecular Weight Analyzer

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The ELSZ-2000 series is a unique instrument that utilizes photon correlation spectroscopy and electrophoretic light scattering techniques to determine particle size, zeta potential, and molecular weight. The instrment is compact and easy to use with an extended analysis range, intuitive software, and multiple sample cells to fit the user’s application.

The ELSZ-2000 series also features improved sensitivity and reduced analysis time through the upgraded HD-APD (Avalanche Photodiode).