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Common Name | UNII:OL56191M6N | ||
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CAS Number | 2082-81-7 | Molecular Weight | 226.269 | |
Density | 1.0±0.1 g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 290.5±13.0 °C at 760 mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C12H18O4 | Melting Point | −117 °C(lit.) | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 135.1±18.2 °C | |
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Signal Word | Warning |
Cytotoxicity of silica-glass fiber reinforced composites.
Dent. Mater. 24(9) , 1201-6, (2008) Silica-glass fiber reinforced polymers can be used for many kinds of dental applications. The fiber reinforcement enhances the mechanical properties of the polymers, and they have good esthetic attributes. There is good initial bonding of glass fibers to poly... |
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Influence of thermal cycling on flexural properties of composites reinforced with unidirectional silica-glass fibers.
Dent. Mater. 24(8) , 1050-7, (2008) The purpose was to investigate the effect of water storage and thermal cycling on the flexural properties of differently sized unidirectional fiber-reinforced composites (FRCs) containing different quantities of fibers. The effect of fiber orientation on the ... |
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Effect of repeated preheating cycles on flexural strength of resin composites.
Oper. Dent. 38(1) , 33-8, (2013) The aim of this study was to assess the flexural strengths of three resin composites prepared at room temperature or cured after 20 or 40 cycles of preheating to a temperature of 45°C. Three resin composites were evaluated: Enamel Plus HFO (Micerium) (HFO), E... |
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Dendritic copolymers and particulate filler composites for dental applications: degree of conversion and thermal properties.
Dent. Mater. 23(11) , 1420-7, (2007) The aim of this study was to determine the degree of double bond conversion and thermal properties of photopolymerized dendritic copolymers and particulate filler composites that may be used as dental restorative materials.The resins consisted of a multifunct... |
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An efficient gel-phase synthesis of peptides on a high capacity flexible crosslinked polystyrene support: comparison with Merrifield resin.
J. Pept. Sci. 8(5) , 183-91, (2002) A highly solvating copolymer was prepared in high yield by introducing a flexible crosslinker, 1,4-butanedioldimethacrylate, into the polystyrene matrix by a free radical aqueous suspension polymerization. A 2 mol% crosslinked resin showed rigidity and mechan... |
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Electron-beam irradiation of experimental denture base polymers.
Acta Odontol. Scand. 65(3) , 171-6, (2007) Since the properties of polymers can be influenced using electron-beam irradiation, the aim of this study was to investigate whether electron-beam post-curing can improve the mechanical properties of experimental denture base polymers.Rectangular specimens of... |
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Effect of methacrylic monomers on phagocytes reactive oxygen species: a possible BDDMA modulating action.
Luminescence 23(1) , 54-7, (2008) In the last years the studies regarding the biocompatibility of dental materials investigate, in addition to the classic cytotoxic tests, the interactions between the materials and the host cells to better explain the causes of the adverse effects observed so... |
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An Injectable Hydrogel as Bone Graft Material with Added Antimicrobial Properties.
Tissue Eng. Part A 22 , 862-72, (2016) Currently, the technique which provides the best chances for a successful bone graft, is the use of bone tissue from the same patient receiving it (autograft); the main limitations are the limited availability and the risks involved in removing living bone ti... |
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Effect of thermal cycling on flexural properties of carbon-graphite fiber-reinforced polymers.
Dent. Mater. 25(7) , 845-51, (2009) To determine flexural strength and modulus after water storage and thermal cycling of carbon-graphite fiber-reinforced (CGFR) polymers based on poly(methyl methacrylate) and a copolymer matrix, and to examine adhesion between fiber and matrix by scanning elec... |
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Mechanical and physical properties of carbon-graphite fiber-reinforced polymers intended for implant suprastructures.
Dent. Mater. 23(9) , 1150-6, (2007) Mechanical properties and quality of fiber/matrix adhesion of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials, reinforced with carbon-graphite (CG) fibers that are able to remain in a plastic state until polymerization, were examined.Tubes of cleaned braided... |