Particle size analysis, zeta potential measurement, and molecular weight measurement are three of the most important parameters for the colloid and polymer chemist
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Which Zetasizer system is right for you?

Whether you need to characterize the size or stability of colloids, nanoparticles or proteins, there is a Zetasizer for you. The following table indicates the main features to enable you to select the most appropriate system for your application.

Click on the underlined instrument name for more detailed information about that particular system.

 
Zetasizer Instrument Model

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Main Feature
Versatile, wide size range
 
Wide size range
 
Stability studies
 
Low-cost size and stability
 
Low-cost size
 
Low volume high sensitivity
 
Automated using micro well plates

Size range
d = Diameter
r = Radius

0.6 nm - 6 μm (d)
 
0.6 nm - 6 μm (d)
 
 
1 nm - 3 μm (d)
 
1 nm - 3 μm (d)
 
0.3 nm - 0.5 μm (r)
 
0.3 nm - 0.5 μm (r)
Zeta potential
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sample volume
12μL - 2mL
 
12μL - 2mL
 
0.75mL
 
20μL - 2mL
 
20μL - 2mL
 
2μL - 2mL
 
20µL - 250μL
SEC detector
 
 
 
 
 
 
Automation
 
 
 
 
 
 
96 or 384-well plate
High concentration
 
 
 
 
 
  • for proteins
 
  • for proteins
High sensitivity
 
 
 
 
 
 
Autotitrator
 
 
 
 
 
 
Manufacturing
 
 
 
 
 
 
Biotechnology
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pharmaceuticals
 
 
 
 
 
 
QC
 
 
 
 
 
 
Applications
Size of colloids and Nanoparticles, pigments and inks, Protein size, Mw, proteomics, Melting point, colloid stability, water treatment, isoelectric point determination
 
Size of colloids and Nanoparticles, pigments and inks, Protein size, Mw, proteomics, Melting point
 
Colloid stability, water treatment, isoelectric point determination
 
Colloid size, Colloid stability, water treatment, isoelectric point determination
 
Colloid size, Ceramic particle size, ink particle size
 
Protein size & Mw, proteomics, Thermal trends for melting point determination
 
Automated protein size & Mw, proteomics, screening for purity, stability, best crystallisation conditions, denaturing conditions, solubility