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Characterization of Carbon Based Nanoparticles Dispersion in Aqueous Solution Using Dynamic Light Scattering Technique

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Abstract Characterization of physicochemical properties of nanoparticles in aqueous environment prior to conducting hazard studies is strongly recommended by many scientific organizations. In this work we studied the dissolution behaviour and physicochemical properties of carbon based nanoparticles in aqueous solution. The time evolution of the size distribution and the state of dispersion of carbon black and carbon nanotubes in physiological solution have been investigated by means of Dynamic Light Scattering technique. The influence of mechanical agitation such as sonication and stirring on the agglomeration state and particle size distribution has been investigated. However, such processes seem to have little or no effect as far as agglomeration is concerned.

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