The effect of using mixed initiator systems on the efficiency of photopolymerization of dental resins

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A study was performed in order to determine the efficiency of the simultaneous use of the photoinitiators phenylpropanedione (PPD) and camphorquinone (CQ) in the polymerization of acrylic polymers and evaluate possible mechanisms leading to synergism or antagonism. It was found that efficiencies of both initiators taken individually are higher than that of their mixture, indicating that when both dyes are used simultaneously there will be an energy transfer from the more efficient initiator (CQ) to the less efficient one (PPD). Also, there was no proof of any reaction between the amine present in the CQ formulation and the PPD excited state. ©2008 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.

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Neumann, M. G., Schmitt, C. C., Correa, I. C., & Goi, B. E. (2008). The effect of using mixed initiator systems on the efficiency of photopolymerization of dental resins. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 19(7), 1413–1417. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532008000700027

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