Polyethers & Polysulphides Flashcards

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What is the base paste of a polyether made up of? (6)

A
  • Polyether polymer (terminal ethylene- imine groups)
  • Fillers
  • Plasticisers (high and low viscosity)
  • Pigments
  • Flavourings
  • Triglycerides
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What is the catalyst paste of a polyether made up of? (4)

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  • Initiator (cationic starter - Sulphonium tetraborate salt)
  • Fillers
  • Plasticisers
  • Pigments
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3
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What is the role of inorganic fillers in polyethers? (2)

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  • High rigidity of the impression

- Help maintain dimensional stability

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4
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What is the role of plasticisers in polyethers?

A

Adjust the viscosity of the paste

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5
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What is the role of triglycerides in polyethers?

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Increase the intrinsic viscosity

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6
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In polyethers how does the material set?

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Cationic (addition) reaction via. ring opening

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7
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Give some advantages of impregum (3)

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  • Good dimensional stability in air
  • Quick setting compared to polysulphide and reliable
  • Clean to handle and odourless
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8
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What is the commercial name for polyethers?

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Impregum

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9
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What is the benefit of impregum penta soft over normal impregum? (3)

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  • Easier removal
  • Improved taste
  • Optimal convenience and handling
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10
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Give some disadvantages of impregum (4)

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  • Very stiff material
  • Tearing on withdrawal possible
  • Permanet deformation possible
  • Material swells on prolonged contact with water
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What is the base paste of a polysuphide made up of? (3)

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  • Polysulphide polymer (Thiokol LP-2; contain S-S linkages)
  • Filler (eg ZnS/TiO2)
  • Plasticiser (usually a phthalate ester)
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12
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What is the catalyst paste of a polysulphie made up of? (5)

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  • Lead dioxide (PbO2) (cross-linking agent)
  • Filler (as in base)
  • Plasticiser (as in base)
  • Sulphur (~1%)
  • Stearic or oleic acid
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13
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In a polysulphide rubber what does the base paste react with?

Via what reaction?

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The base paste reacts with PbO2 in catalyst paste via. a condensation reaction

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14
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What is the byproduct of the polysulphide condensation reaction?

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Water

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15
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What is an advantage of a polysulphide rubber?

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It is the strongest of all the impression rubbers

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16
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What are some disadvantages of a polysulphide rubber? (4)

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  • Poor dimensional stability as shrinkage on setting
  • Slow setting
  • Dirty to handle and has an unpleasant smell
  • Elastic recovery is not as good as the silicone and polyether materials