Abstract
AbstractKinetic concepts of reducing exothermal effects during curing of biomedical acrylic resin systems are discussed. The effects of addition of 1, 4‐cyclohexadiene and cyclohexylmethacrylate to the monomer on the temperature rise in cold‐ and heat‐curing resin have been determined. Both compounds appear to be effective in damping the temperature peaks. Screening of compressive strengths and residual monomer determinations revealed that addition of cyclohexadiene results in a less complete polymerization than in the case of cyclohexyl methacrylate modified resins.
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