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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Materials and Nanochemistry forum => Topic started by: ccatceimy on July 08, 2010, 01:38:11 AM
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Hi
I am trying to figure out the right liquid to use that has the following properties:
optically clear/colorless
refractive index of 1.490
viscosity of 5cSt or lower at 25oC
compatible with PMMA and either polyurethane elastomers or silicone elastomers.
I have looked at mineral/white oils but can not get to a sufficiently low viscosity and the index value.
Thanks
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Hi
I am trying to figure out the right liquid to use that has the following properties:
optically clear/colorless
refractive index of 1.490
viscosity of 5cSt or lower at 25oC
compatible with PMMA and either polyurethane elastomers or silicone elastomers.
I have looked at mineral/white oils but can not get to a sufficiently low viscosity and the index value.
Thanks
Compatibility depends on application, this why it is hard to give you a simple answer.
Quite a few liquids and blends can be prepared to exact refractive index of 1.49. Often you can adjust refractive index by mixing two liquids. This area is well developed for optical fibers.
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Thanks for the quick response.
I did some recent reading on the topic and understood that the mixing will work.
My issue is getting the right family of liquids that are compatible with PMMA and in the right ball-park for index and viscosity. Any recommendations on chemical families to start with?
Thanks.
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Glycerol RI=1.47