Sunscreen nanoparticles

One of the most frequent questions we get at SOLVE is if we can characterize and quantitate nanoparticles in food and cosmetic products. ”Of course we can” said our scientists, ”let’s show them!” Many consumer products contain nanoparticles – diameter 1-100 nanometers (one nanometer is 0.000001 millimeter). The most known product is probably sunsceen, where…

Summer and autumn 2017

We will be at several conferences and events during the summer and autumn. Meet us at: The Bridge, August 22-23, Copenhagen Denmark NLS Days, September 12-14, Malmö/Copenhagen Sweden/Denmark NanoForum, September 25-26, Uppsala Sweden ParkAnnual, September 27, Göteborg Sweden Innovation Summit on Drug Delivery, September 28, Lund Sweden Oral Interfaces, October 18-19, Malmö Sweden CPhI World,…

Helping nano-entities discover their nano-identity

Having a polydisperse nanomaterial? Nanoparticles are often characterized by techniques such as dynamic light scattering (DLS) and/or imaging methods such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The suitability of these methods to measure polydisperse samples is sometimes questioned because they have considerable draw backs such as extreme bias towards small numbers…