Zeta Potential Measurement
Science Applications International Corporation (United States) · National Cancer Institute
Abstract
This chapter describes a method for the measurement of the electrostatic potential at the electrical double layer surrounding a nanoparticle in solution. This is referred to as the zeta potential. Nanoparticles with a zeta potential between -10 and +10 mV are considered approximately neutral, while nanoparticles with zeta potentials of greater than +30 mV or less than -30 mV are considered strongly cationic and strongly anionic, respectively. Since most cellular membranes are negatively charged, zeta potential can affect a nanoparticle's tendency to permeate membranes, with cationic particles generally displaying more toxicity associated with cell wall disruption. This technique is demonstrated for two types…
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- Zeta potential
- Cationic polymerization
- Nanoparticle
- Membrane
- Dendrimer
- Chemistry
- Amine gas treating
- Colloidal gold
- Clean water and sanitation