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Study on the Synthesis of Low Molecular Weight Silicones Modified with Polyethers (저분자형 폴리에테르 변성 실리콘의 합성에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Dae-won
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.332-337
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    • 2008
  • Hydrosilylation reaction of 1,1,1,3,5,5,5-heptamethyl trisiloxane (HMTS) and unsaturated poly(oxyethylene) (UPOE) was carried out in the presence of Speier's catalyst. The effect of molar ratio of two reagents on the reactivity and the structure of the product (HMTS-POE) were investigated by FT-IR and $^1H-NMR$. The pure HMTS-POE without containing unreacted HMTS or UPOE could be obtained by the reaction with excess amount of HMTS and followed by removing unreacted HMTS under vacuum. Under the same reaction conditions, various HMTS-POEs composed of UPOEs with a different molecular weight were synthesized, and the surface tensions of HMTS-POEs were analyzed. HMTS-POE, whose EO contents are in the range of 49~57%, exhibited lower surface tension and a potential application for low molecular weight silicone modified with polyethers.

Study on the Effect of Contact Angles of Elastic Rubber Impression Materials on the Surface of Working Cast (탄성 고무인상재의 접촉각이 작업모형 표면에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Joo-Won
    • Journal of dental hygiene science
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.177-183
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    • 2010
  • This study was begun to search effect of contact angles of elastic rubber impression materials on the surface of working cast. Of elastic rubber impression materials with a Type III consistency, such as polysulfide, polyether and addition silicone, we selected one and then measured the contact angle after dripping a distilled water 3.3ml. Then, after pouring a dental anhydrite in three types of impression materials, we prepared a working cast and then examined its surface. Contact angle was measured using a full automatic contact angle measuring system (DM-700, KYOWA, Japan), and the surface of working cast was observed using a field emission scanning electron microscope (JSM-6700F, JEOL Ltd., JAPAN). The following results were obtained: 1) $Mean{\pm}SD$ (SD: standard deviation) of the initial contact angles were $91.3{\pm}20.5^{\circ}$ in the addition silicone materials, $90.0{\pm}2.2^{\circ}$ in the polyethers and $101.5{\pm}2.3^{\circ}$ in the polysulfides. These results indicate that mean values were similar but standard deviations of the three materials showed a great discrepancy. 2) As the time elapsed, addition silicone materials were found to have a contact angle decreased abruptly as compared with the remaining two types. That is, the initial contact angle was $91.3^{\circ}$ and it was abruptly decreased to $29.4^{\circ}$ after 25 seconds. 3) In the polyethers, the initial contact angle was $101.5^{\circ}$ and it was decreased to $90.7^{\circ}$ after 25 seconds. In the polysulfides, however, the initial contact angle was $90.0^{\circ}$ and it was $84.2^{\circ}$ after 25 seconds. This showed almost no changes in the initial contact angles. Moreover, its magnitude was greater than that seen in additional silicones. 4) There were significant differences in the contact angles between the three types of elastic rubber impression materials as the time elapsed (p<0.001). On an observation on the surface of working cast, addition silicone materials were found to have the most dense surface. This was followed by polysulfides and polyethers in a descending order.