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Durcupan
Durcupan is a water-soluble epoxy resin produced by the Fluka subsidiary of Sigma-Aldrich. It is commonly used for embedding electron microscope samples in plastic so they may be sectioned (sliced thin) with a microtome and then imaged. |article-number=pdb.rec12381|url-access=subscription
Durcupan is notable for refractive index nD20 of 1.654, which is a very high value for epoxy resins.
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