| Literature DB >> 33467688 |
Katalin Bukovinszky1, Melinda Szalóki1, István Csarnovics2, Attila Bonyár3, Péter Petrik4, Benjámin Kalas4, Lajos Daróczi5, Sándor Kéki6, Sándor Kökényesi7, Csaba Hegedűs1.
Abstract
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) display surface plasmon resonance (SPR) as a result of their irradiation at a targeted light frequency. SPR also results in heat production that increases the temperature of the surrounding environment, affecting polymerization. The aim was to investigate the SPR effect of AuNPs on a dimethacrylate-based photopolymer system. The tested composites were designed to overlap the illumination required for the polymerization and the plasmon effect. The 5 nm-sized dodecanethiol capped AuNPs were applied in different concentrations in the matrix that were irradiated with green light (λ = 532 nm), where the Irgacure 784 photoinitiator also absorbs the light. The plasmonic effect was investigated for the refractive index change by surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) supplemented by ellipsometry. Moreover, optical transmission and transmission electron micrographs (TEM), diametral tensile stress (DTS), and confocal Raman spectroscopy was performed to determine the degree of conversion (DC) at 1.0, 1.4, and 2.0 mW/cm2 light intensities. It was found that the optimal conditions were at 0.0208 wt% AuNPs concentration and 1.4 mW/cm2 light intensity at which the refractive index change, DTS, and DC data were all maximal. The study confirmed that AuNPs are applicable to improve the polymerization efficiency of dental composite resin.Entities:
Keywords: Irgacure 784; dimetacrylate resin; gold nanoparticles; nanoplasmonics; photopolymerization; surface plasmon resonance
Year: 2021 PMID: 33467688 PMCID: PMC7830100 DOI: 10.3390/polym13020275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329