Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry 2000
DOI: 10.1002/9780470027318.a1501
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Particle Size Analysis: Introduction

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“…RPS is also used to collect information about particle shape and movement profile. Figure 10B shows a particle shape and movement signal trace demonstration that includes a disc-shaped particle translocation with different levels and axis of rotation [ 173 , 183 ] .…”
Section: Methods For Ev Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…RPS is also used to collect information about particle shape and movement profile. Figure 10B shows a particle shape and movement signal trace demonstration that includes a disc-shaped particle translocation with different levels and axis of rotation [ 173 , 183 ] .…”
Section: Methods For Ev Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(B) The RPS is also used to study the particle shape, movement, and interaction with the solvent. The event can express the particle shape and also the rotation level and axis (Reproduced from [ 183 ] ).…”
Section: Figurementioning
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“…The KG values ranging from 1.02 to 3.21 with an average of 1.6 typifies that 60% of the samples are leptokurtic, 20% are very leptokurtic, 10 % extremely leptokurtic and 10% are mesokurtic. The leptokurtic character of the samples suggests fluctuating energy conditions during deposition 28 . The variations in kurtosis values are on account of variations in the flow characteristics of the transportation and depositional medium.…”
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