Low‐Migration Compounds with Amine Functionality as Coinitiators of Radical Polymerization
Hong Chen,
Michael Schmitt,
Bernadette Graff
et al.
Abstract:The utilization of two‐component systems comprising camphorquinone (CQ) and aromatic amines has become prevalent in the photopolymerization of dental adhesives and composites. However, there are still concerns about the safety of this CQ/amine system, mainly because of the toxicity associated with the leaching of aromatic amines from dental materials. In light of these concerns, this study aims to develop novel co‐initiator combinations featuring CQ and amines which cannot be leached out of dental materials, e… Show more
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