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Polymerization shrinkage of methacrylate esters.
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The polymerization shrinkage of a range of poly(n-alkyl methacrylates) in the range C1 to C16, some of their isomers and the polymers of cyclic and heterocyclic methacylates have been measured using densitometry to reflect the fact that the change in molar volume on polymerizing a methacRYlate ester is reasonably constant at 22 cc/mol irrespective of the geometry of the substituent group.About:
This article is published in Biomaterials.The article was published on 1987-01-01. It has received 254 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Shrinkage & Methacrylate.read more
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Thiol–Ene Click Chemistry
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Resin composites in dentistry: the monomer systems
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Polymerization shrinkage and polymerization shrinkage stress in polymer-based restoratives
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Recent Advances and Developments in Composite Dental Restorative Materials
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TL;DR: The general characteristics of the polymerization reaction and recent approaches that have been taken to improve composite restorative performance are reviewed.
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Relation of Dental Composite Formulations To Their Degradation and the Release of Hydrolyzed Polymeric-Resin-Derived Products:
TL;DR: A review of the principal modes of dental composite material degradation and related them to the specific components of the composites themselves is provided in this paper, with particular emphasis on the selection of the monomer resins, the filler content, and the degree of monomer conversion after the clinical materials are cured.
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