Abstract

Aliphatic amines with chain lengths from C 2 to C 18 were investigated for their effect on the diffusion of [ 3H]-sorbitol, [ 14C]-glycerol, 36Cl − and 86Rb +. Before amine application, enamel was pretreated with a phytate solution. C 12C 18 amines reduced the rate of diffusion to values of about 20–30 per cent of the values found before treatment. Amines with chain lengths below C 12 were less effective. The presence of an unsaturated carbon-carbon bond (C 18:1) seems to promote the adsorbance of the amine to enamel.

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