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Evaluation of the Curing of Adhesive Systems by Rheological and Thermal Testing
Published on: July 3, 2020
Relocation and reinforcement of the adhesive/composite interface with spontaneous amine-peroxide interfacial
Kangmin Kim1, Alexis Mascarenas2, Charles B Musgrave3
1University of Colorado, Chemistry, Boulder, CO, USA.
Objectives:
This study demonstrates a spontaneous redox polymerization process located at the adhesive-composite interface that precedes photocure of the composite with the intent to improve bonding.
Methods:
An aromatic amine and benzoyl peroxide redox initiator system was partitioned between BAPO-photoinitiated BisGMA/HEMA adhesive and BisGMA/TEGDMA resin-composites. The composite was placed on the photocured adhesive layer with a brief delay before photopolymerization of the composite layer. Micro-tensile bond strength between the adhesive and composite was assessed in comparison with the non-redox active control materials.
Results:
The presence of amine or peroxide in these resins without the redox initiation contribution enhanced both the rate and the final conversion of the BAPO-based photopolymerizations. Control formulations using redox-only initiation showed active polymer formation starting at approximately 30 s when physical mixing of the redox components was involved; however, simply by waiting 60 s between composite placement and photocure provided adequate time for passive interfacial diffusion of benzoyl peroxide from the pre-cured adhesive into the overlaid aromatic amine-containing composite such that a sufficient degree of redox initiated interfacial polymerization occurred prior to the composite photocure. The result was a significant increase in the adhesive to composite micro-tensile bond strength with the failure site moved away from the mainly interfacial failure noted for the control.
Significance:
The stress-free autonomous pre-conversion of a redox-initiated thin film of composite that then provides a compositionally homogeneous interface for composite photopolymerization offers a means to enhance at least short-term bond strength between the adhesive and composite phases during restorative placement.
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