Authors
Laura A Philips, David B Ruffner, Fook Chiong Cheong, Jaroslaw M Blusewicz, Priya Kasimbeg, Basma Waisi, Jeffrey R McCutcheon, David G Grier
Publication date
2017/10/1
Journal
Water research
Volume
122
Pages
431-439
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Determining the size distribution and composition of particles suspended in water can be challenging in heterogeneous multicomponent samples. Light scattering techniques can measure the distribution of particle sizes, but provide no basis for distinguishing different types of particles. Direct imaging techniques can categorize particles by shape, but offer few insights into their composition. Holographic characterization meets this need by directly measuring the size, refractive index, and three-dimensional position of individual particles in a suspension. The ability to measure an individual colloidal particle's refractive index is a unique capability of holographic characterization. Holographic characterization is fast enough, moreover, to build up population distribution data in real time, and to track time variations in the concentrations of different dispersed populations of particles. We demonstrate these capabilities using …
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