Final average spectra of adhesives.

<p>Final average (n = 3) FTIR spectra of <b>i)</b> OS, <b>ii)</b> OU and <b>iii)</b> GB. Black spectra are at 300 s, following light cure for 20 s, without passive drying. Red spectra are at 600 s following passive drying for 300 s then light curing for 20 s...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Arwa Almusa (21526262) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: António H. S. Delgado (10947835) (author), Anne Margaret Young (3211173) (author)
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Anne Margaret Young (3211173)
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António H. S. Delgado (10947835)
Anne Margaret Young (3211173)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-06-11T17:29:16Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biochemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Plant Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
initial acetone levels
g ‐ bond
attenuated total reflectance
whitney u using
monomer reaction rate
highly significant effects
passive drying (<
os ), optibond
generate model spectra
div >< p
tm </ sup
earlier light exposure
10 versus 300
n </
monomer peaks
light exposure
derived using
assess effects
versus 61
drying method
drying level
spectroscopy methods
significance level
polymerization rates
polymerization kinetics
maximum degree
longer leading
individual spectra
following 300
final conversions
dental adhesives
5 μl
5 %.
3 ).
1000 mw
10 %.
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Final average spectra of adhesives.
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description <p>Final average (n = 3) FTIR spectra of <b>i)</b> OS, <b>ii)</b> OU and <b>iii)</b> GB. Black spectra are at 300 s, following light cure for 20 s, without passive drying. Red spectra are at 600 s following passive drying for 300 s then light curing for 20 s. Acetone peaks at 1360 cm<sup>-1</sup> are highlighted via a blue bar and monomer/ polymer peaks at 1150 cm<sup>-1</sup> are highlighted via a grey bar.</p>
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spelling Final average spectra of adhesives.Arwa Almusa (21526262)António H. S. Delgado (10947835)Anne Margaret Young (3211173)BiochemistryInorganic ChemistryPlant BiologyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedChemical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedinitial acetone levelsg ‐ bondattenuated total reflectancewhitney u usingmonomer reaction ratehighly significant effectspassive drying (<os ), optibondgenerate model spectradiv >< ptm </ supearlier light exposure10 versus 300n </monomer peakslight exposurederived usingassess effectsversus 61drying methoddrying levelspectroscopy methodssignificance levelpolymerization ratespolymerization kineticsmaximum degreelonger leadingindividual spectrafollowing 300final conversionsdental adhesives5 μl5 %.3 ).1000 mw10 %.<p>Final average (n = 3) FTIR spectra of <b>i)</b> OS, <b>ii)</b> OU and <b>iii)</b> GB. Black spectra are at 300 s, following light cure for 20 s, without passive drying. Red spectra are at 600 s following passive drying for 300 s then light curing for 20 s. Acetone peaks at 1360 cm<sup>-1</sup> are highlighted via a blue bar and monomer/ polymer peaks at 1150 cm<sup>-1</sup> are highlighted via a grey bar.</p>2025-06-11T17:29:16ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0325692.g001https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Final_average_spectra_of_adhesives_/29295065CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/292950652025-06-11T17:29:16Z
spellingShingle Final average spectra of adhesives.
Arwa Almusa (21526262)
Biochemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Plant Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
initial acetone levels
g ‐ bond
attenuated total reflectance
whitney u using
monomer reaction rate
highly significant effects
passive drying (<
os ), optibond
generate model spectra
div >< p
tm </ sup
earlier light exposure
10 versus 300
n </
monomer peaks
light exposure
derived using
assess effects
versus 61
drying method
drying level
spectroscopy methods
significance level
polymerization rates
polymerization kinetics
maximum degree
longer leading
individual spectra
following 300
final conversions
dental adhesives
5 μl
5 %.
3 ).
1000 mw
10 %.
status_str publishedVersion
title Final average spectra of adhesives.
title_full Final average spectra of adhesives.
title_fullStr Final average spectra of adhesives.
title_full_unstemmed Final average spectra of adhesives.
title_short Final average spectra of adhesives.
title_sort Final average spectra of adhesives.
topic Biochemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Plant Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
initial acetone levels
g ‐ bond
attenuated total reflectance
whitney u using
monomer reaction rate
highly significant effects
passive drying (<
os ), optibond
generate model spectra
div >< p
tm </ sup
earlier light exposure
10 versus 300
n </
monomer peaks
light exposure
derived using
assess effects
versus 61
drying method
drying level
spectroscopy methods
significance level
polymerization rates
polymerization kinetics
maximum degree
longer leading
individual spectra
following 300
final conversions
dental adhesives
5 μl
5 %.
3 ).
1000 mw
10 %.