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Preparation and characterization of highly filled composite materials for dental applications
Gavroňová, Ivana ; Bystřický, Zdeněk (oponent) ; Poláček, Petr (vedoucí práce)
Master thesis deals with highly filled particulate composite materials for dental applications. In the practical part, the dimetacrylate matrix was filled with a mixture of particles of different types and different sizes to achieve the maximum possible packing. Moreover, filler content and the influence of filler on composite material was studied. Hydrolytic stability was also tested on composite materials. The methods used to characterize composite materials were bending test, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning photocalorimetry (DPC), dynamic-mechanical analysis (DMA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Curing of the matrix was characterized by the degree of conversion, the heat of polymerization and the polymerization rate. Furthermore the polymerization shrinkage was measured. The glass transition temperature, the dynamic modulus at 40 °C and 100 °C, the modulus of elasticity, the strength, the critical value of the stress factor and the critical energy release rate were found in the tested samples.
Optimization of interfaces in filled dental composites
Gavroňová, Ivana ; Bystřický, Zdeněk (oponent) ; Přikryl, Radek (vedoucí práce)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the particulate composite materials, especially dental composite materials and their properties, production methods and possible adjustments in either the particles themselves as a filler or modification of the interface between the filler and the matrix. In this bachelor's thesis also examines testing properties of particulate composite materials.
Preparation and characterization of highly filled composite materials for dental applications
Gavroňová, Ivana ; Bystřický, Zdeněk (oponent) ; Poláček, Petr (vedoucí práce)
Master thesis deals with highly filled particulate composite materials for dental applications. In the practical part, the dimetacrylate matrix was filled with a mixture of particles of different types and different sizes to achieve the maximum possible packing. Moreover, filler content and the influence of filler on composite material was studied. Hydrolytic stability was also tested on composite materials. The methods used to characterize composite materials were bending test, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning photocalorimetry (DPC), dynamic-mechanical analysis (DMA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Curing of the matrix was characterized by the degree of conversion, the heat of polymerization and the polymerization rate. Furthermore the polymerization shrinkage was measured. The glass transition temperature, the dynamic modulus at 40 °C and 100 °C, the modulus of elasticity, the strength, the critical value of the stress factor and the critical energy release rate were found in the tested samples.
Optimization of interfaces in filled dental composites
Gavroňová, Ivana ; Bystřický, Zdeněk (oponent) ; Přikryl, Radek (vedoucí práce)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the particulate composite materials, especially dental composite materials and their properties, production methods and possible adjustments in either the particles themselves as a filler or modification of the interface between the filler and the matrix. In this bachelor's thesis also examines testing properties of particulate composite materials.

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