Compositions – Organic luminescent material containing compositions
Patent
1983-09-08
1985-01-01
Demers, Arthur P.
Compositions
Organic luminescent material containing compositions
208 12, 208 18, 350418, 252 1, 2524081, G02B 106, G02B 312, C09K 1106
Patent
active
044915330
ABSTRACT:
A heavy mineral oil having a relatively high viscosity is employed as an immersion oil for use in fluorescence microscopy. The oil exhibits no auto fluorescent characteristics while exhibiting a compatible refractive index to allow the same to be used with condenser/objective lens systems in fluorescence microscopy.
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Sacher Robert L.
Sacher William J.
Demers Arthur P.
Plevy Arthur L.
R. P. Cargille Laboratories, Inc.
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