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Reactions in Glass Ionomer Cements: V. Effect of Incorporating Tartaric Acid in the Cement Liquid

Stephen Crisp

Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London SEI 9NQ, England

Alan D. Wilson

Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London SEI 9NQ, England

A description is given of the effect on the ASPA cement reaction of tartaric acid incorporated in the cement liquid. Tartaric acid acts as an accelerator that aids in the extraction of ions from the aluminosilicate glass and facilitates their binding to the polyanion chains. Postgelation hardening is significantly increased. Working time is unaffected possibly because cations are initially present as complexes.

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 55, No. 6, 1023-1031 (1976)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345760550060401


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