Title of article
Effects of resin formulation and nanofiller surface treatment on the properties of experimental hybrid resin composite
Author/Authors
Lawrence Musanje، نويسنده , , Jack L. Ferracane، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
4065
To page
4071
Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of nanofiller surface treatment and resin viscosity on the early and long-term properties of experimental hybrid composites. Three resin formulations (low, medium and high viscosity) were prepared by varying the ratio of TEGDMA:UDMA:bis-GMA (47:33:16 wt%; 30:33:33 wt%; 12:33:51 wt%). Composites contained 71.3 wt% silanated strontium glass (1–3 μm) and 12.6 wt% of either silanated or unsilanated silica (OX-50; 0.04 μm). Specimens (n=10) for flexural strength, flexural modulus, fracture toughness and Knoop hardness were tested after 24 h, 1 and 6 months exposure to water at 37°C. Degree of conversion (DC) was determined 24 h after photoinitiation using FTIR. Resin viscosity only had a marginal influence on the mechanical response of composites but it can be adjusted to achieve a balance between DC and mechanical properties. Adding non-bonded nanofiller to hybrid composites had no systematic effect on DC. Non-bonded nanofillers had no significant effect on the long-term properties of hybrid composites.
Keywords
Composite , viscosity , Nanofiller , Silane , Properties
Journal title
Biomaterials
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biomaterials
Record number
545598
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