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Application of transition state theory to the study of materials containing acryloxy and acrylate units

We study the diffusion behavior of a probe, in monomers containing acryloxy and acrylate units that are commonly used in restorative dentistry. We apply a version of transition state theory with satisfactory results. Results show that transition state theory describes part of the underlying physics...

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Published in:Polymer (Guilford) 2005-05, Vol.46 (12), p.4384-4389
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