Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing Modes

The adsorption of polymethylmethacrylate polymer of different molecular weight at the aerosil/ethyleneglycol- or 1,3 butanediol-dimethacrylate interfaces was determined to provide microstructured networks. Their structural characteristics were determined to be controlled by the amount of polymer ini...

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Main Author: Alain Pefferkorn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-01-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/4/1/256/
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spelling doaj-5f199ec4a0914dde8494b20263f440642020-11-24T23:19:31ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602012-01-014125627410.3390/polym4010256Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing ModesAlain PefferkornThe adsorption of polymethylmethacrylate polymer of different molecular weight at the aerosil/ethyleneglycol- or 1,3 butanediol-dimethacrylate interfaces was determined to provide microstructured networks. Their structural characteristics were determined to be controlled by the amount of polymer initially supplied to the system. The sediment (the settled phase) characteristics, determined as a function of the polymer concentration and the rate of the polymerization shrinkage determined for composite resins, obtained by extrusion of the sediment after centrifugation, were found to be correlated. The specific role of the adsorbed polymer was found to be differently perturbed with the supplementary supply of dimethacrylate based monomer additives. Particularly, the bisphenol A dimethacrylate that generated crystals within the sediment was found to impede the shrinkage along the crystal lateral faces and strongly limit the shrinkage along its basal faces. Addition of ethyleneglycol- or polyethylene-glycoldimethacrylate monomers was determined to modify the sedimentation characteristics of the aerosil suspension and the shrinkage properties of the composites. Finally, the effects of stepwise light curing methods with prolonged lighting-off periods were investigated and found to modify the development and the final values of the composite shrinkage.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/4/1/256/composite light curingresin shrinkageaerosil/polymer/dimethylacrylate based monomer resinstructured crystal-like compositestability of polymer/aerosil suspension
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Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing Modes
Polymers
composite light curing
resin shrinkage
aerosil/polymer/dimethylacrylate based monomer resin
structured crystal-like composite
stability of polymer/aerosil suspension
author_facet Alain Pefferkorn
author_sort Alain Pefferkorn
title Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing Modes
title_short Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing Modes
title_full Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing Modes
title_fullStr Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing Modes
title_full_unstemmed Shrinkage Characteristics of Experimental Polymer Containing Composites under Controlled Light Curing Modes
title_sort shrinkage characteristics of experimental polymer containing composites under controlled light curing modes
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The adsorption of polymethylmethacrylate polymer of different molecular weight at the aerosil/ethyleneglycol- or 1,3 butanediol-dimethacrylate interfaces was determined to provide microstructured networks. Their structural characteristics were determined to be controlled by the amount of polymer initially supplied to the system. The sediment (the settled phase) characteristics, determined as a function of the polymer concentration and the rate of the polymerization shrinkage determined for composite resins, obtained by extrusion of the sediment after centrifugation, were found to be correlated. The specific role of the adsorbed polymer was found to be differently perturbed with the supplementary supply of dimethacrylate based monomer additives. Particularly, the bisphenol A dimethacrylate that generated crystals within the sediment was found to impede the shrinkage along the crystal lateral faces and strongly limit the shrinkage along its basal faces. Addition of ethyleneglycol- or polyethylene-glycoldimethacrylate monomers was determined to modify the sedimentation characteristics of the aerosil suspension and the shrinkage properties of the composites. Finally, the effects of stepwise light curing methods with prolonged lighting-off periods were investigated and found to modify the development and the final values of the composite shrinkage.
topic composite light curing
resin shrinkage
aerosil/polymer/dimethylacrylate based monomer resin
structured crystal-like composite
stability of polymer/aerosil suspension
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/4/1/256/
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