Abstract

Abstract Filter membranes (pore size 0.2 μm) are frequently used to perform a sterile filtration. To characterize the pore size of filter membranes, a method to determine the particle retention of nanoparticles was defined. The Dynamic Light Scattering method was first analysed and calibrated to correlate the particle concentration with absolute intensity of scattered light. Afterwards, standard particle suspensions with particle sizes of 0.150 μm and 0.239 μm were lead through an infusion filter and the particle retention of the filter was evaluated by the determination of the original and the filtrated particle concentration. The test filter retained 91% of the smaller and 98% of the larger particles. Evaluating the particle retention with Dynamic Light Scattering could be a time saving method with lesser effort compared to existing methods.

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