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Influence of the base and diluent methacrylate monomers on the polymerization stress and its determinants

Fróes-Salgado, N. R. G. ; Boaro, L. C. ; Pick, B. ; Pfeifer, C. S. ; Francci, C. E. ; Méier, M. M. ; Braga, R. R.

Journal of applied polymer science, 2012-03, Vol.123 (5), p.2985-2991 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Influence of the base and diluent methacrylate monomers on the polymerization stress and its determinants
  • Autor: Fróes-Salgado, N. R. G. ; Boaro, L. C. ; Pick, B. ; Pfeifer, C. S. ; Francci, C. E. ; Méier, M. M. ; Braga, R. R.
  • Assuntos: Applied sciences ; Conversion ; Copolymerization ; dimethacrylates ; Elastic modulus ; Ethylene glycol ; Exact sciences and technology ; infrared spectroscopy ; Materials science ; modulus ; Modulus of elasticity ; Monomers ; Organic polymers ; Physicochemistry of polymers ; Polymerization ; polymerization stress ; Polymers ; Preparation, kinetics, thermodynamics, mechanism and catalysts ; Shrinkage ; Stresses ; volumetric shrinkage
  • É parte de: Journal of applied polymer science, 2012-03, Vol.123 (5), p.2985-2991
  • Notas: PNPD-CAPES - No. 02436/09-4
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  • Descrição: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the association between bisphenol‐A diglycidyl dimethacrylate (BisGMA) or its ethoxylated version (BisEMA) with diluents derived from the ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA), with increasing number of ethylene glycol units (1: EGDMA, 2: DEGDMA, 3: TEGDMA, or 4: TETGDMA), or trimethylol propane trimethacrylate (TMPTMA) or 1,10‐decanediol dimethacrylate (D3MA) on polymerization stress, volumetric shrinkage, degree of conversion, maximum rate of polymerization (Rpmax), and elastic modulus of experimental composites. BisGMA containing formulations presented lower shrinkage and stress but higher modulus and Rpmax than those containing BisEMA. TMPTMA presented the lowest stress among all diluents, as a result of lower conversion. EGDMA, DEGDMA, TEGDMA, and TETGDMA presented similar polymerization stress which was higher than the stress presented by D3MA and TMPTMA. D3MA presented similar conversion when copolymerized with both base monomers. The other diluents presented higher conversion when associated with BisEMA. EGDMA showed similar shrinkage compared with DEGDMA and higher than the other diluents. The lower conversion achieved by TMPTMA did not jeopardize its elastic modulus, similar to the other diluents. Despite the similar conversion presented by D3MA in comparison with EGDMA and DEGDMA, its lower elastic modulus may limit its use. Rather than proposing new materials, this study provides a systematic evaluation of off the shelf monomers and their effects on stress development, as highlighted by the analysis of conversion, shrinkage and modulus, to aid the optimization of commercially available materials. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2012
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  • Idioma: Inglês

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