Synthesis and characterization of some composites with bioactive properties on the basis of vinyl ester resins

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Vinyl ester resins are unsaturated polyesters, widely used as matrix for high performance composite materials. The paper presents the synthesis and characterization of some vinyl ester resin/hydroxyapatite bioactive compositions using an unsaturated copolyester based on turpentine oil as reactive diluent. The vinyl ester oligomer /unsaturated copolyester/hydroxyapatite structural complex was characterized from the morphological point of view, water absorbtion, density measurements and volume contraction. The water uptake is dependent on the concentration in vinyl ester resin. The increase of the vinyl ester resin content in the bioactive composite leads to the increase of the density, respectively to a significant decrease of the volume contraction.

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Rosu, D., Cascaval, C. N., & Rosu, L. (2008). Synthesis and characterization of some composites with bioactive properties on the basis of vinyl ester resins. E-Polymers. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2008.8.1.1199

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