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New Insights into the Application of Biocompatible (Un)Modified TiO 2 and TiO 2 -ZrO 2 Oxide Fillers in Light-Curing Materials.

Katarzyna Siwińska-CiesielczykAngelika AndrzejczakTeofil JesionowskiŁukasz GierzAgnieszka MarcinkowskaMariola Sadej
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
A novel UV-light-curable poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate matrix composite material with unmodified and methacryloxyl-grafted TiO 2 and TiO 2 -ZrO 2 systems was developed and tested as a potential coating material for medical components. The main goal of the research was to evaluate how the addition of (un)modified inorganic oxide fillers affects the properties of the composition (viscosity, UV/Vis spectra), the kinetics of photocuring (photo-DSC), and the morphological (SEM), physicochemical, and thermal properties (DSC, TGA) of the resulting composites. The applied filler functionalization process decreased their polarity and changed their size, BET surface area, and pore volume, which influenced the viscosity and kinetics of the photocurable system. In addition, the addition of synthesized fillers reduced the polymer's glass transition temperature and increased its thermal stability. It was also observed that additional UV irradiation of the tested composite changed its surface, resulting in hydrophobic properties (with the addition of 7 wt.% filler, an increase in the contact angle by more than 45% was observed).
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