New method for monitoring the reaction of glass-ionomer cements: A spectroscopic study of the effects of polyacid structure on the decomposition of calcium aluminosilicate glasses
Oy. Zheng et al., New method for monitoring the reaction of glass-ionomer cements: A spectroscopic study of the effects of polyacid structure on the decomposition of calcium aluminosilicate glasses, APPL SPECTR, 53(3), 1999, pp. 297-301
A method has been developed that permits monitoring of the reaction of basi
c glass powders with various polyacids during the formation of glass-ionome
r dental cements. Decomposition of the calcium aluminosilicate glass is fol
lowed via laser-induced emission signals from trace elements introduced int
o the powder with the aluminum oxide component or from imperfections in the
glass matrix. The method that is reported is significantly easier than pre
viously reported methods and does not require the reaction to be quenched,
The change in the intensity of the emission bands was correlated with the e
xtent of branching in the side chains of seven polyacids, indicating that t
he structure of the polyacid affects the rate of decomposition of the glass
powders, The polyacids with longer side chains and more branching extract
metal ions from the glass powder more efficiently than the conventional pol
yacids that have reactive carboxylic groups attached uniformly and directly
on the polymer backbone.