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Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement

Bismuth oxide (monoclinic α-Bi(2)O(3)) and zirconium oxide (monoclinic ZrO(2)) are the most popular radiopacifiers in commercial Portland cement-based endodontic restoratives, yet their effects on the setting and hydration reactions are not fully understood. This study compares the impact of 20 wt.%...

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Autores principales: Li, Qiu, Coleman, Nichola J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6963627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31635346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb10040046
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description Bismuth oxide (monoclinic α-Bi(2)O(3)) and zirconium oxide (monoclinic ZrO(2)) are the most popular radiopacifiers in commercial Portland cement-based endodontic restoratives, yet their effects on the setting and hydration reactions are not fully understood. This study compares the impact of 20 wt.% of Bi(2)O(3) or ZrO(2) on the early hydration reactions and C–S–H gel structure of white Portland cement (WPC). Cement paste samples were hydrated at 37.5 °C prior to analysis by (29)Si and (27)Al magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 3 h and 24 h, and transmission electron microscopy at 3 h. Initial and final setting times were determined using a Vicat apparatus and reaction kinetics were monitored by isothermal conduction calorimetry. Bi(2)O(3) was found to prolong initial and final setting times and retard the degree of hydration by 32% at 24 h. Heat evolution during the acceleration and deceleration phases of the hydration process was reduced and the exotherm arising from renewed ettringite formation was delayed and diminished in the presence of Bi(2)O(3). Conversely, ZrO(2) had no significant impact on either setting time; although, it accelerated hydration by 23% within 24 h. Increases in the mean silicate chain length and the extent of aluminum substitution in the C–S–H gel were observed in the presence of both radiopacifying agents after 24 h relative to those of the unblended WPC. The Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) particles remained intact within the cement matrix and neither bismuth nor zirconium was chemically incorporated in the hydration products.
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spelling pubmed-69636272020-01-27 Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement Li, Qiu Coleman, Nichola J. J Funct Biomater Article Bismuth oxide (monoclinic α-Bi(2)O(3)) and zirconium oxide (monoclinic ZrO(2)) are the most popular radiopacifiers in commercial Portland cement-based endodontic restoratives, yet their effects on the setting and hydration reactions are not fully understood. This study compares the impact of 20 wt.% of Bi(2)O(3) or ZrO(2) on the early hydration reactions and C–S–H gel structure of white Portland cement (WPC). Cement paste samples were hydrated at 37.5 °C prior to analysis by (29)Si and (27)Al magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 3 h and 24 h, and transmission electron microscopy at 3 h. Initial and final setting times were determined using a Vicat apparatus and reaction kinetics were monitored by isothermal conduction calorimetry. Bi(2)O(3) was found to prolong initial and final setting times and retard the degree of hydration by 32% at 24 h. Heat evolution during the acceleration and deceleration phases of the hydration process was reduced and the exotherm arising from renewed ettringite formation was delayed and diminished in the presence of Bi(2)O(3). Conversely, ZrO(2) had no significant impact on either setting time; although, it accelerated hydration by 23% within 24 h. Increases in the mean silicate chain length and the extent of aluminum substitution in the C–S–H gel were observed in the presence of both radiopacifying agents after 24 h relative to those of the unblended WPC. The Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) particles remained intact within the cement matrix and neither bismuth nor zirconium was chemically incorporated in the hydration products. MDPI 2019-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6963627/ /pubmed/31635346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb10040046 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Coleman, Nichola J.
Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement
title Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement
title_full Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement
title_fullStr Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement
title_short Impact of Bi(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Radiopacifiers on the Early Hydration and C–S–H Gel Structure of White Portland Cement
title_sort impact of bi(2)o(3) and zro(2) radiopacifiers on the early hydration and c–s–h gel structure of white portland cement
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6963627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31635346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb10040046
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