google5f84ccf6760077fb.html Nanoparticle analysis: Nanoparticle Analysis with Hyperspectral Imaging

"The Detection and Characterization of Nanoparticles using Hyperspectral Imaging in Light Scatter"

Reveal Single or Thousands of Metallic Nanoparticles, Carbon Nanotubes, Nanodiamonds, Nanowires and Nanorods in an Extended Field of View

  • Live cells and tissue: Detect one or thousands of Nanoparticles, wires or rods internalized in live or prepared samples.
  • NON DESTRUCTIVE! Benign illumination keeps live cells alive!
  • No vacuum: Or special prep needed! Works with "wet" samples !
  • Reveal the location: Diverse nano objects are mapped in color onto a grayscale image of the field of view - with perfect accuracy!
  • Detect, analyze and characterize: Individual Nanoparticles, clumps, aggregates in a heterogeneous field of view
  • Work in LOW magnification: Observe a huge field of view in magnifications ranging from 10 to 100X
  • Spectral identification of metals: Reveal the location of any material, especially metals, as a function of its spectrum
  • Reveal size, shape and proximity: Spectral features often correlate with size shape and proximity especially when surface plasmon resonance (SPR) can be induced
  • Low cost alternative: To SEM and TEM for many applications!
  • The PARISS® Analytical Hyperspectral Imaging system: is a microscope accessory. Data is instrument independent
  • Fluorescence: PARISS easily switches between light scatter and fluorescence
  • Prism vs Diffraction grating: The PARISS system uses a curved prism to solve inherent problems associated with diffraction gratings
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Nanoparticles in living cells
Diamond nanoparticles in dark field scatter
Presentation
Bio conjugated Au nanoparticles internalized within living cells in
dark field
Diamond nanoparticles in
dark-field scatter

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The PARISS® Analytical Hyperspectral
Imaging System
works with both
Metal and Non-metal Nanoparticles

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