PMMA Flashcards

1
Q

by what reaction is PMMA produced

A

free radical addition polymerisation

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2
Q

what type of monomers join together to make PMMA

A

methacrylate monomers

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3
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what are the 4 stages in acrylic resin polymerisation

A

1 - activation of initiator to produce free radicals
2 - initiation - free radicals break c=c bonds
3 - propagation - growing polymer chain
4 - termination

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4
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what are the 2 methods of activation and what is most commonly used

A

heat cured - most common

self cure

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5
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what is contained within the powder and liquid of heat cured acrylic

A

powder - initiator (benzoyl peroxide) , PMMA particles (speeds reaction) , plasticiser, pigments, co polymers (mechanical properties)
liquid - methacrylate monomer, inhibitor (prolongs shelf life) , co polymers (mechanical properties)

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6
Q

what effect can curing at to high a temperature lead to

A

a high temp is needed to give good mechanical properties however too high and it can cause voids due to gaseous porosity

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7
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what can happen if cooled to quickly

A

mould and acrylic have different expansion coefficients , cooling too quick can cause internal stresses which decrease mechanical properties e.g compressive strength

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8
Q

contraction porosity vs gaseous porosity

A

gaseous - occurs in bulky parts where monomer exceeds 100 degrees , curing should be a slow process at polymerisation = exothermic
contraction - can occur in areas where dough is not sufficiently packed
porosity affects strength , appearance and may absorb saliva

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9
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what is acrylics thermal conductivity and softening temp like

A

it is low which isnt good - risk of scalding

softening temp = around 75 so fine for hot foods but cant be cleaned in boiling water

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10
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is PMMA toxic or irritant

A

no , only irritant if monomer under cured

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11
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what is PMMAs mechanical properties like

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they are poor , material is increased in bulk to compensate but this offsets its advantage of having a low density

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