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Revival of Cyclopolymerizable Monomers as Low-Shrinkage Cross-Linkers

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MACROMOLECULES
Volume 53, Issue 19, Pages 8374-8381

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.0c01551

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  1. Christian Doppler Research Association
  2. company Ivoclar Vivadent AG of the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Photopolymers in Digital and Restorative Dentistry
  3. Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs
  4. National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development

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Cyclopolymerizable monomers (CPMs) are rarely described as cross-linkers, as their most prominent feature is the ability to form soluble polymer chains. In this study, we design a dimalonate-based CPM and investigate its ability as a low-shrinkage reactive diluent in a commercial resin. It demonstrates high reactivity in radical photopolymerization with significantly reduced volumetric shrinkage and shrinkage stress compared to commercial monomers. The investigated CPM is copolymerizable with conventional methacrylates and yields photopolymers with similar mechanical properties. Additionally, an in-depth evaluation of the propagation step during cyclopolymerization was performed via NMR studies. Considering the low volumetric shrinkage of the CPM-cross-linker, additive manufacturing or dental resins represent highly promising applications.

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