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Characterization of Acid-neutralizing Basic Monomers in Co-solvent Systems by NMR.

Jennifer S Laurence1, Benjamin N Nelson2, Qiang Ye2, Jonggu Park2, Paulette Spencer3.   

Abstract

Metabolic activity of the oral microbiota leads to acidification of the microenvironment and promotes demineralization of tooth structure at the margin of composite restorations. The pathogenic impact of the biofilm at the margin of the composite restoration could be reduced by engineering novel dentin adhesives that neutralize the acidic micro-environment. Integrating basic moieties into methacrylate derivatives has the potential to buffer against acid-induced degradation, and we are investigating basic monomers for this purpose. These monomers must be compatible with existing formulations, which are hydrophobic and marginally miscible with water. As such, cosolvent systems may be required to enable analysis of monomer function and chemical properties. Here we present an approach for examining the neutralizing capacity of basic methacrylate monomers in a water/ethanol co-solvent system using NMR spectroscopy. NMR is an excellent tool for monitoring the impact of co-solvent effects on pKa and buffering capacity of basic monomers because chemical shift is extremely sensitive to small changes that most other methods cannot detect. Because lactic acid (LA) is produced by oral bacteria and is prevalent in this microenvironment, LA was used to analyze the effectiveness of basic monomers to neutralize acid. The 13C chemical shift of the carbonyl in lactic acid was monitored as a function of ethanol and monomer concentration and each was correlated with pH to determine the functional buffering range. This study shows that the buffering capacity of even very poorly water-soluble monomers can be analyzed using NMR.

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Keywords:  basic monomer; co-solvent; lactic acid; neutralization; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Year:  2014        PMID: 25400302      PMCID: PMC4229041          DOI: 10.1080/00914037.2013.845192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Polym Mater        ISSN: 0091-4037            Impact factor:   2.604


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