1. Effect of disinfection techniques on physical-mechanical properties of a microwave-activated acrylic resin
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Carmen Beatriz Borges Fortes, Valter Stefani, Susana Maria Werner Samuel, Vicente Castelo Branco Leitune, Stéfani Becker Rodrigues, Cesar Liberato Petzhold, Fabrício Mezzomo Collares, and Priscila Raquel Schiroky
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Materials science ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:Chemical technology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,peracetic acid ,0302 clinical medicine ,Flexural strength ,Peracetic acid ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,lcsh:TP1-1185 ,Solubility ,Composite material ,Acrylic resin ,Flexural modulus ,Organic Chemistry ,Izod impact strength test ,030206 dentistry ,acrylic resins ,microwave disinfection ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,chemistry ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Knoop hardness test ,0210 nano-technology ,Glass transition - Abstract
The effects of disinfection by microwave irradiation and immersion in peracetic acid on the physical-mechanical properties of a microwave-activated acrylic resin were evaluated. Specimens of acrylic resin were divided into a control group (specimens not disinfected) and 2 test groups subjected to one disinfection method: microwave irradiation at 850 W for 1 minute or immersion in 50 mL of 0.2% peracetic acid for 5 minutes. Specimens were submitted to Knoop hardness, flexural strength, flexural modulus, Izod impact, water sorption and solubility, glass transition temperature, and degree of conversion tests. Microwave disinfection significantly increased the mean Knoop hardness, Izod impact strength, water sorption, water solubility and glass transition temperature, whereas the flexural properties remained unaffected. Microwave disinfection increased the degree of conversion. Peracetic acid disinfection showed no changes in any properties. Both disinfection techniques did not adversely affect the evaluated properties.
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- 2018
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