@article{MRA, author = {Anand Susila and Venkatesh Balasubramanian}, title = { Amorphous Macromers as Potential Organic Matrix in Dental Composites}, journal = {Medical Research Archives}, volume = {11}, number = {8}, year = {2023}, keywords = {}, abstract = {Objectives: Assess the thermal and hydrolytic stability of patented macromer- based dental polymer matrices and composites Methods: Polymer matrices and composites based on a patented material (IP:343192) containing hybrid amorphous macromers co-polymerized with one of the 4 different dimethacrylates was prepared and the thermal and photo-thermal behavior were assessed. Diffusivity resistance and cross-link density of polymers were assessed. Sorption (π(π‘), ππ%(π‘) π π%(π‘)and solubility (ππΏ(π‘) π ππΏ%(π‘) of composites in chloroform (CHCl3), tetrahydrofuran (THF), carbon tetrachloride (CCL) and acetone (Ace) for varying durations (1h, 24h 1mo), and deionized water for 120h were determined. Results: Dual Tg were noticed for both the matrices and composites; matrices containing BisGMA (G) and UDMA (U) as the dimethacrylate co-polymer showed significantly lowerππΏ(π‘). Matrix containing TEGDMA (T) as the dimethacrylate co-polymer showed the least π(π‘). Matrix containing BisEMA (E) had the highest cross-link density. photo-DSC of composites showed a Degree of Conversion of 97% at lower enthalpies (15-28J/g). None of the composites showed water solubility. All materials showed solubility in acetone with U being the least. Sorption and solubility in other organic solvents was lower and occurred only at longer immersion time. Conclusions: Amorphous hybrid macromer-based polymer matrices and composites show promising thermal and hydrolytic behavior.}, issn = {2375-1924}, doi = {10.18103/mra.v11i8.4254}, url = {https://esmed.org/MRA/mra/article/view/4254} }