THERMODYNAMICAL ASPECTS OF THE POLYMERIZATION REACTION OF PMMA CEMENT MIXED WITH PHOSPHATIC MINERAL PHASES

1993 
: The main problem related to the use of polymeric cement in orthopaedics is the high temperature reached during the polymerization, causing necrosis. This paper reports a thermodynamical study of the polymerization reaction of an acrylic cement mixed with powdered phosphatic phases. In particular, mixing of alpha-tricalciumphosphate, beta-tricalciumphosphate and hydroxyapatite was proposed. Important preliminary results indicated that amounts of about 66% by weight of alpha-tricalciumphosphate reduced the polymerization temperature to about 58 degrees C in respect to 100 degrees C of pure acrylic cement. In addition, a special chamber was designed and realized to monitor the temperature variations involved during the polymerization reaction of the different mixtures.
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