2014
DOI: 10.1002/pola.27412
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Surface-dependent effect of functional silica fillers on photocuring kinetics of hydrogel materials

Abstract: Two types of silica: precipitated (P, prepared in non-polar media, a new type, submicrometer sized) and fumed (F, nanosized), both unmodified and surface modified are investigated as functional fillers for potential applications in nanocomposites with poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) matrix. Special attention is paid to the kinetics of composite formation in an in situ photopolymerization process. Silicacontaining formulations polymerize faster; this effect is much stronger for silica P having much larger par… Show more

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“…[13] by an increase in the propagation rate coefficient k p (no reason was proposed) and a slight decrease in the termination rate coefficient k t (associated with the increase in viscosity of the formulation); moreover, slightly higher k p values showed compositions containing Aerosil R7200 than those with Aerosil R711. The increase in the polymerization rate does not result simply from the enhanced total concentration of the polymerizing groups after addition of methacryloxygrafted silica, because a similar effect is observed also in the presence of non-modified silicas [8]. Our considerations concerning the influence of dispersion stability prove that the polymerization is faster in case of formulations showing higher absolute Zeta potential values, both resulting from the silica content as well as silica type.…”
Section: Photopolymerization Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…[13] by an increase in the propagation rate coefficient k p (no reason was proposed) and a slight decrease in the termination rate coefficient k t (associated with the increase in viscosity of the formulation); moreover, slightly higher k p values showed compositions containing Aerosil R7200 than those with Aerosil R711. The increase in the polymerization rate does not result simply from the enhanced total concentration of the polymerizing groups after addition of methacryloxygrafted silica, because a similar effect is observed also in the presence of non-modified silicas [8]. Our considerations concerning the influence of dispersion stability prove that the polymerization is faster in case of formulations showing higher absolute Zeta potential values, both resulting from the silica content as well as silica type.…”
Section: Photopolymerization Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…3a). This type of the accelerating behavior of silica has been also reported earlier [8,13,29] and many possible explanation were proposed but only our earlier reports took into account a possible influence of dispersion stability on curing kinetics [13,30]. Inspection of Figs.…”
Section: Photopolymerization Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…19,20 Recent works indicate that the kinetics depends to a high degree on the stability of the monomer/filler dispersion 21,22 or particle size. 23 A decreased photopolymerization rate of an acrylate monomer was observed in the presence of nano-TiO 2 , which was associated with the light absorption by this filler in the range of photoinitiator absorption. 24 Recently a lot of attention has been devoted to carbon nanotubes, due to improved mechanical properties of the derived nanocomposites and their electrical conductivity.…”
Section: Controlled/living Polymerizationmentioning
confidence: 99%