| Literature DB >> 34447147 |
Ranganathan Ajay1, Vikraman Rakshagan2, Murugesan Sreevarun3, Dharanividhya Bhuvaneshkumar4, Sekaran SajidaBegum4, Veerakumar Vignesh4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Polymerization shrinkage is an innate characteristic of thermo-polymerized denture base acrylic resin. Volumetric shrinkage is still a problem, although myriad material modifications. Ring-opening oxaspiro monomers have promising volumetric expansions of about 7%. These monomers have diminished the shrinkage in dental filling resins through copolymerization (CP). However, their CP with denture base resins is not reported yet.Entities:
Keywords: Copolymerization; hybrid polymerization; oxaspiro monomer; polymerization shrinkage; spiroorthocarbonates
Year: 2021 PMID: 34447147 PMCID: PMC8375785 DOI: 10.4103/jpbs.JPBS_582_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Bioallied Sci ISSN: 0975-7406
Figure 1Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-attenuated total reflection spectra of the groups
Fourier transform infra-red spectrum spectra of polymerized resins
| Functional groups: Attributions | Wave numbers (/cm); peak intensity | ||
|---|---|---|---|
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| Control group | Experimental groups | ||
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| E1 | E2 | ||
| O–H stretch of physisorbed moisture | 3436 | 3429 | 3418 |
| CH3 stretch (C–H) | 2993 | 2970 | 2961 |
| Aliphatic chain –CH2– stretch (C–H) | 2951 | 2936 | 2934 |
| Carbonyl stretch (C=O) | 1731 | 1728 | 1728 |
| Carbon-carbon stretch (C=C) | 1637 | 1638 | Absent |
| CH2 asymmetric bending (C–H) | 1481 | 1476 | 1473 |
| CH3 asymmetric bending (C–H) | 1444 | 1439 | 1436 |
| CH3 α-methyl bend (C–CH3) | 1388 | 1372 | 1365 |
| C–O–CH3 stretch | 1244 | 1240 | 1241 |
| Aliphatic ether linkage I stretch (–C–O–CH2–) | Absent | 1202 | 1199 |
| Aliphatic ether linkage II stretch (–CH2–O–CH2–) | Absent | 1149 | 1147 |
| 987 | 985 | Absent | |
| Absent | 962 | Absent | |
| CH2 wagging | Absent | 905 | Absent |
| Vinylidene (C=C) bending | 888 | 885 | Absent |
| 730 | 724 | Absent | |
Figure 2Ring-opening and copolymerization with cross-linking scheme
Degree of conversion (%) - one-way ANOVA
| Groups | Mean±SD |
| Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 92.09±0.57 | 555.408 | 0.000 |
| E1 | 88.44±0.44 | ||
| E2 | 96.46±0.58 |
SD: Standard deviation
Degree of conversion (%) - post hoc Tukey’s honestly significant difference test
| Group (I) | Compared group (J) | Mean difference (I-J) | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control | E1 | 3.65100* | 0.000 |
| E2 | −4.36900* | 0.000 | |
| E1 | E2 | −8.02000* | 0.000 |
*The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level
Figure 3Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy spectra of unpolymerized and polymerized samples of the groups