The latest version of Zetasizer Software is currently unknown. It was initially added to our database on. Zetasizer Software runs on the following operating systems: Windows. Zetasizer Software, Free Download by Malvern Instruments. SourceEdit is a free and powerful text editor made for developers. Chapter 2 Software overview The Malvern Zetasizer software controls the system during a measurement and then processes the measurement data to produce either a size, zeta potential or molecular weight result. It displays the results and allows reports to be printed. Zetasizer Nano series research software. Customer's System serial number is required. Used for calibrating Zetasizer Advance Systems capable of Molecular Weight and MADLS Partilce concentration and for checking the scattering intensity of other systems with a size measurement capability. Compatible with all Zetasizer systems including: Zetasizer Adavance range, Zetasizer Nano series and Zetasizer µV.
You are using the Malvern Zetasizer and particularly like to determine particle size by dynamic light scattering (DLS). Great!
The standard configuration of the default software allows a lot of flexibility in terms of samples you can use. In principle, it is possible to measure in any solvent (or solvent mixture). All you need is enter the viscosity, refractive index and dielectric constant for any specific condition. In the software, this is a simple solvent (like Propan-2-ol defined at 25°C in the example screen to the right) as opposed to the buffers built with the complex solvent builder (like ICN PBS buffer with the 4 color puzzle symbol)}.
You may have noticed that certain dispersants (for example water, toluene) have a Malvern logo. This indicates that they are valid for any temperature. Occasionally, we get a question on how to add other dispersants that are valid for any temperature.
If your experiments include unattended runs at different temperatures then the viscosity changes. It is more convenient to let the software calculate the viscosity than manually entering it for all temperature steps.
To achieve this in the current software version, you have to use an updated config file. The advantage is that there is no need to wait for an entirely new software version. (Which has to go through lots of testing before release). Read on to find out how to add a config file version, which includes acetone, benzene, ethanol,…
The system detects the diffusion of objects in a liquid medium. The medium is the dispersant for the material of the moving objects. For example, if the sample is made up of proteins in a buffer then the protein molecules are the “material” and the buffer (i.e. the whole complex of water with salts, additives, etc) is the “dispersant”. Or for a colloidal sample of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in water, the dispersant would be water and the material would be TiO2. While the relevant properties [refractive index, absorption] of the material are relatively constant, the relevant parameters for the dispersant [refractive index, dielectric constant, viscosity] have a tendency to vary significantly with temperature due to the strong effect on viscosity.
The information about the dispersants (and the materials, coincidentally) is contained in the file SampleProperties.cfg This file resides typically in C:ProgramDataMalvern InstrumentsZetasizerSampleProperties.cfg. [The below instructions and configuration file are for Zetasizer software version 7.12]
Please note this is a hidden folder and you may just have to enter the folder C:ProgramDataMalvern InstrumentsZetasizer directly into Windows Explorer to get there. Caution: overwriting the existing configuration file will overwrite any customized entries you may have created in the dispersant or materials manager. You should make a copy of your old file before overwriting, just in case, for example, name it SampleProperties-old.cfg.
Caution: overwriting the existing configuration file will overwrite any customized entries you may have created in the dispersant or materials manager. You should make a copy of your old file before overwriting, just in case, for example, name it SampleProperties-old.cfg.
To obtain the new file, right-click on the link or download this zip file SampleProperties and extract the file SampleProperties.cfg from the zip archive to your computer.
Finally, place the file into C:ProgramDataMalvern InstrumentsZetasizerSampleProperties.cfg [this is a hidden folder, so to access it you have to open File Explorer and enter C:ProgramDataMalvern InstrumentsZetasizer directly into the File Explorer bar]
Start the Zetasizer software and it now includes some additional solvents {like Ethanol, Benzene, Acetone, …} when setting up an SOP or making a manual measurement.
There are also a range of new materials available in this version, so another reason to update. The temperature dependent data came from a fit to the parameters at 5 different temperatures, for viscosity, refractive index, dielectric constant.
Hope the above can facilitate some temperature dependent trend measurements for dynamic light scattering for you.
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