- ● What is Radius of Gyration?
- ● Related Instruments
Radius of gyration (Rg) describes how a molecule’s mass is distributed around its center, providing information about the molecular size and conformation in solution. In light scattering measurements, Rg indicates whether a molecule behaves as a small, compact structure or a large, extended one.
When the molecular size exceeds a certain threshold, scattering becomes angle-dependent, and low-angle light scattering is required for accurate analysis. By combining low-angle and right-angle light scattering signals, both absolute molecular weight and Rg can be determined, offering deeper insight into molecular structure beyond molecular weight alone.
Related Instruments

BeSEC
Absolute Insight into Every Molecule
Dual detection angles: 7° and 90°
Molecular weight range: 1 kDa to 2 GDa
Supports radius of gyration Rg > 15 nm