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  • 00:04

    Hi, my name is David Garcia, and I’m the Characterization Services manager at nanoComposix.

  • 00:09

    Today, I’m going to be giving a brief overview of a cornerstone analytical technique for

  • 00:14

    colloidal systems: zeta potential measurement.

  • 00:20

    In a colloidal system, dispersed particles have two layers of oppositely-charged ions

  • 00:25

    on the surface, called the stern and double layers. The zeta potential is defined as the

  • 00:31

    voltage at the edge of the double layer. If two particles have high enough zeta potentials

  • 00:36

    of the same sign, they will not agglomerate because of those like charges repelling each

  • 00:41

    other. How does the measurement work?

  • 00:45

    A sample is loaded into a disposable folded capillary cell, which has conductive points

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    to receive an electric charge. Inside the instrument, a laser measures how fast the

  • 00:55

    particles are moving when they’re charged – the faster they move, the higher the absolute

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    value of their zeta potential. As long as the solvent is polarizable, the

  • 01:06

    zeta potential can be measured. Chloroform, THF, and short chain alcohols do require a

  • 01:12

    special zeta cell however. The capillary cells degrade over time, especially

  • 01:18

    in high-salt media, so it’s important to check them against a standard often. At nanoComposix,

  • 01:24

    we calibrate our cells every single day by using a Malvern-provided polystyrene latex standard.

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    One important use of zeta potential is that you can use it to predict the long-term stability

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    of particles. Zeta potentials of less than negative sixty millivolts or above sixty millivolts

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    will have excellent stability. Conversely, zeta potentials between negative ten and positive

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    ten millivolts are in danger of rapid agglomeration unless they’re sterically protected, such

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    as by polyethylene glycol ligands. Another important use of zeta potential is

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    that it can be used to indirectly determine if a surface change has occurred. For example,

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    if you take a citrate-capped nanoparticle and displace the citrate with polyethylene

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    glycol, you should expect to see the zeta potential go from highly negative to slightly

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    less negative.

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    Zeta potential numbers are meaningless unless the solvent and pH are also reported, as the

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    number can change dramatically because of those. For example, adding acid to a solution

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    will cause acidic protons to associate with the double layer, thus making the zeta potential

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    more positive. This leads to an important definition for

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    colloidal materials, the Isoelectric Point, or IEP. The IEP is simply the pH at which

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    that particular nanomaterial has a zeta potential of zero. Knowing where you are with respect

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    to a material’s IEP can let you assess stability and change solvent conditions to decrease

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    the chance of agglomeration. Salt also affects the zeta potential. More

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    salt in solution will compress the double layer, and enough salt will collapse it and

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    leave the particles vulnerable to agglomeration. To visualize the salt effect, observe what

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    happens when a citrate capped or polyethylene glycol, or PEG capped 50 nanometer silver

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    nanoparticle dispersion is added to a solution of saturated salt. The PEG polymer is a long,

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    covalently bound neutral ligand that we can expect to make little or no contribution to

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    Zeta Potential, but provides strong steric hindrance. In a salt solution, the PEG capped

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    particles remain stable indefinitely. In contrast, when citrate capped particles are added to

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    the salt solution, the double layer collapses, and with no molecules on the surface that

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    provide steric hindrance, the nanoparticles begin to agglomerate instantly.

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    And that concludes our segment on Zeta Potential measurements.  In the next installment, we’ll

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    discuss how to prepare a sample in more detail, as well as some important things to consider

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    in order to obtain high quality data.  For more information about zeta potential measurement

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    theory, sample preparation, or submitting your own sample for analysis, please visit

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    the Characterization Services website.  You can also visit our new NCX University course

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    on Zeta Potential as well.  Lastly, please feel free to email us at info@nanocomposix.com,

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    and thank you for watching!

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Use "cornerstone" in a sentence | "cornerstone" example sentences

How to use "cornerstone" in a sentence?

  • The family is the greatest treasure of any country. Let us all work to protect and strengthen this, the cornerstone of society.
    -Pope Francis-
  • The ability to Self-Motivate is a cornerstone of true wealth.
    -Bob Proctor-
  • Government itself is founded upon the great doctrine of the consent of the governed, and has its cornerstone in the memorable principle that men are endowed with inalienable rights.
    -Leland Stanford-
  • Those who first oppose a good work, seize it and make it their own, when the cornerstone is laid and memorial tablets are erected.
    -Edgar Lee Masters-
  • The greatest Jewish tradition is to laugh. The cornerstone of Jewish survival has always been to find humor in life and in ourselves.
    -Jerry Seinfeld-
  • Honesty is the cornerstone of all success, without which confidence and ability to perform shall cease to exist.
    -Mary Kay Ash-
  • There's one blessing only, the source and cornerstone of beatitude: confidence in self.
    -Seneca the Younger-
  • The Pacifica Network is a vital cornerstone of our independent media landscape that depends on your financial support. Please donate today to safeguard the future of listener-powered community radio.
    -Amy Goodman-

Definition and meaning of CORNERSTONE

What does "cornerstone mean?"

/ˈkôrnərˌstōn/

noun
Stone at the outer corner of two joining walls.

What are synonyms of "cornerstone"?
Some common synonyms of "cornerstone" are:
  • foundation,
  • basis,
  • keystone,
  • mainspring,
  • mainstay,
  • linchpin,
  • bedrock,
  • fundament,
  • base,
  • key,
  • centerpiece,
  • core,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.