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Optical microscope and method for removing cedar oil on glass slide

An optical microscope, cedar oil technology, applied in microscopes, chemical instruments and methods, cleaning methods using liquids, etc., can solve problems such as operator and environmental poisoning

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-03-03
阎树昕
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[0002] Optical microscopes are commonly used tools and instruments in various fields such as medicine, biology, and electronics. The oil lens is the objective lens with the largest magnification in optical microscopes. Oil lenses and cedar oil are commonly used for optical microscope objective lenses. Wipe off the cedar oil on the objective lens, specimens or slides, xylene is very effective but has a toxic effect on the operator and the environment

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[0008] Mix analytically pure absolute ethanol, ethyl acetate, and propylene glycol at a volume ratio of 1:1:1 at room temperature, add about 0.5 ml of this wiping solution onto the lens tissue, and gently wipe the microscope objective lens with the lens tissue For lenses or glass slides, it can be completely dissolved and wiped off cedar oil by repeating it twice.

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The invention discloses a method for cleaning away cedar oil after an optical microscope uses an oil immersion lens. In the method, components including organic solvents such as absolute ethanol, ethyl acetate and propylene glycol are used; the absolute ethanol, the ethyl acetate and the propylene glycol are uniformly mixed at normal temperature in a ratio of 1:1:1; and the mixed liquid is drippedon to lens cleaning paper which is then used to clean the objective lens or a glass slide of the microscope to completely dissolve the cedar oil to clean the cedar oil. The solution is volatile and can avoid residues after use.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for wiping and removing cedar oil after an optical microscope uses an oil lens. Background technique [0002] Optical microscopes are commonly used tools and instruments in various fields such as medicine, biology, and electronics. The oil lens is the objective lens with the largest magnification in optical microscopes. Oil lenses and cedar oil are commonly used for optical microscope objective lenses. Wipe cedar oil off objectives, specimens, or slides. Xylene works well but is toxic to the operator and the environment. Contents of the invention [0003] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide an environmentally friendly, non-toxic and highly efficient wiper to replace xylene, so that it can effectively dissolve and remove cedar oil and protect the microstructure of biological specimens from being affected. , The environment is non-toxic. [0004] In order to solve the above-menti...

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IPC IPC(8): B08B3/08B08B11/04G02B21/02
Inventor 阎树昕
Owner 阎树昕
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