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Bx 51 polarized optical microscope

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The BX-51 is a polarized optical microscope manufactured by Olympus. It features polarized light capabilities for the examination of birefringent materials. The microscope provides high-quality optical performance and is suitable for a variety of applications requiring polarized light analysis.

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Spherulitic Polymer Growth Analysis

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An Olympus BX51 polarized optical microscope was used to capture the spherulitic growth of the polymers. The sample temperature, heating and cooling rates were controlled using a LINKAM TP94 hot stage. All samples were heated to 170C prior to crystallization. During isothermal crystallization, a cooling rate of 90 K/min was used to cool the sample from the melt to the crystallization temperature.
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Optical Characterization of HDES Systems

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Optical
characterization of the HDES systems was performed at room temperature
using the transmission mode of a BX-51 polarized optical microscope
(Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) connected to an Olympus KL2500 LCD cold light
source. One drop of each HDES system was placed on the respective
glass microscope slide for observation. Images were obtained using
the equipped camera (Olympus SC50) and Olympus Stream Basic 1.9 software
(Olympus, Tokyo, Japan).
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Optical Characterization of THEDES

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Optical characterization of the THEDES were carried out at room temperature using a transmission mode of an BX-51 polarized optical microscope (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) connected to an Olympus KL2500 LCD cold light source. A droplet of THEDES was placed on a microscope glass slide and then observed. The images were obtained with an equipped camera (Olympus DP73) and Olympus Stream Basic 1.9 software (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan).
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