Measure Molecular Size of Proteins & Polymers with RheoSense.
22 Jul 2013RheoSense, Inc. announces another measurement capability to its flagship viscometer, m-VROC. The m-VROC is now equipped with the highest resolution to detect and measure Intrinsic Viscosity, a capability indispensable for all bio/pharma and polymer applications.
Intrinsic Viscosity is a parameter used to determine the molecular size, weight, structure, and interactions among proteins, polymers, or macromolecules. Applications related to polymerization, degradation, interaction, and the stability of molecules all benefit by utilizing Intrinsic Viscosity. Measuring intrinsic viscosity is considered to be a more reliable method than light scattering to study and understand these phenomena.
RheoSense m-VROC features high-precision, less time for thermal equilibrium and low sample volume requirement.