Our Zetasizer Masterclass series is back for a second edition
After the success of Edition 1 of our Zetasizer Masterclass webinar series “Best Practice for Method Development in Pharma QC”, we’re BACK to bring you even more insights into DLS and zeta potential analysis. Join us to learn about:
📝 Method development for DLS and zeta potential analysis
📝 The practical implications of USP 430 and 432
📝 Troubleshooting issues – with real examples from users
DLS and Zeta potential Method development with worked examples
Where: Virtual
When1st October 2024
In this webinar, you will learn about developing reliable and effective methods for dynamic light scattering (DLS) and electrophoretic light scattering (ELS) measurements using the Zetasizer Advance instrument. The presentation, led by Benjamin Lynch, an application scientist from Malvern Panalytical, is geared toward users of DLS and ELS instruments who want to deepen their understanding of method development.
The webinar will cover key insights, including how to choose the correct measurement settings for various samples, the effects of sample concentration on the accuracy of measurements, and practical techniques for troubleshooting data and deeper understanding of these critical aspects to help you improve the reliability and precision of your DLS and ELS measurements
Practical implications of USP 430
Where: Virtual
When: 31st October 2024
This webinar will explore how the Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) technique, utilized by the Zetasizer Advance series, ensures compliance with United States Pharmacopeia (USP) guidelines, specifically USP 430. Attendees will learn how to achieve high-quality DLS measurements in alignment with these standards and how the advanced features of the Zetasizer Advance series support consistent adherence to USP 430 requirements for reliable and accurate results.
Practical Implications of USP 432 for zeta potential measurements of pharma samples
Where: Virtual
When: November 26, 2024
United States Pharmacopeia (USP) 432 discusses the determination of zeta potential by electrophoretic light scattering and covers the principle, instrumentation, method development, measurement procedure and data processing and interpretation. This webinar will discuss each of the sections contained in USP432 and what it means for users of Malvern Panalytical’s Zetasizer range of instruments who measure zeta potential in their workflow.
Zetasizer - Troubleshooting examples from customers
Where: Virtual
When: December 3, 2024
Join us to learn how to assess the quality of your data collected on the Zetasizer Advance instrument. Together we will go through real examples of data from particle size measurements that use Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) and zeta potential measurements obtained with Electrophoretic Light Scattering (ELS) assessing data quality and sharing tips on how to improve confidence in the results.