Biomaterials 1991-09-01

Heterocyclic methacrylates for clinical applications. II. Room temperature polymerizing systems for potential clinical use.

M P Patel, M Braden

Index: Biomaterials 12(7) , 649-52, (1991)

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Abstract

A number of useful room temperature polymerizing resins were formulated, based on poly(ethyl methacrylate) powder and a range of low shrinkage heterocyclic methacrylate monomers. N,N-dimethyl-p-toluidine or p-tolyl diethanolamine were used as activating amines, but the latter material is less active and some care is necessary with respect to the source of the monomer. Isobornyl methacrylate is a useful diluent monomer to reduce the exotherm.


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