Fogorvosi szemle, 2007 (100. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)

2007-12-01 / 6. szám

312 FOGORVOSI SZEMLE ■ 100. évf. 6. sz. 2007. the Amine and Monomer Chemical Structure. Macromolecules 2006; 39: 2072-2080. 23. Szalóki M, Skribanek R, Hartmann JF, Hegedűs C, Borbély J: Preparation of Reactive Polymeric Nanoparticles. ACS Polymer Pre­prints 2006; 94: 783-784. 24. Szuromi E, Berka M, Borbély J: Preparation and Analysis of Cross-Linking Copolymers. Macromolecules 2000; 33: 3993-3998. 25. US office of science and technology policy: Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Ma­terials Washington, D.C, US 2006, September 26. Üveges A, Bodnár M, Hartmann JF, Borbély J: Polymer Nanopar­ticles by Crosslinking Copolymerization. ACS Polymer Preprints 2006; 47: 425-426. 27. Üveges A, Hartmann JF, Borbély J: Nanosystems for Film Forma­tion. ACS Polymer Preprints 2004; 45: 164-165. Köszönetnyilvánítás A kutatás a RET (Regionális Egyetemi Tudásközpont) kapcsolódási szám (RET-06/432/2004) és (RET-06/423/ 2004) támogatásával valósult meg. Köszönettel tarto­zunk még Rózsáné Lukács Júlia méréseinkben nyúj­tott segítségéért és Dudás Zsoltnak (TVK) a SEM fel­vételek elkészítéséért. Szalóki M, Dr. Bukovinszki K, Üveges A, Dr. Hegedűs Cs, Dr. Borbély J: Modification of Resin Using Reactive Polymeric Nanoparticles Volumetric shrinkage during polymerization has always caused problems since polymer based composites are used as dental filling materials. This value has been reduced to 2-4 volume % with the improvement of dental filling materi­als and of suitable filling technique. The purpose of our study was to synthesize reactive polymeric nanoparticles which can be applied to modify the poly­merization shrinkage of dental resin. It means that certain part of a commercial dental resin would be substituted with reactive polymeric nanoparticles as organic filler. According to our hypothesis the volume contraction would signifi­cantly be reduced by applying the modified resin with organic filler. Nanoparticles were prepared by free radical copoly­merization from mono-, di- and trifunctional monomers in emulsion and organic solution. In emulsion their size distri­bution is narrow, but it is quite variable in solutions. The size, size distribution and reactivity of nanoparticles were exa­mined, and these properties can be influenced by the mol ratio and concentration of the monomers. It was shown that the nanoparticles could be swollen by the matrix material and these build a unique structure that can be photo-polyme­rized. During polymerization the shrinkage of the copolymer can be considered zero, consequently the total contrac­tion originates from the shrinkage of the matrix. In the modified resin the reactive groups of monomers and the pendant double bounds of nanoparticles were connected by covalent bond. Key words: Reactive Polymeric Nanoparticles (RPNPs), solution polymerization, emulsion polymerization, photo-poly­merization, dental composite

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