초록 |
BisGMA ((Bisphenol”A”-bis-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylate) have been used for several decades as a photo-curing resin. However, due to the human health risk of Bis-Phenol A release so BisGMA need to be replaced by others human friendly materials. Carbohydrate biomass is most abundant and widely used feedstock and many efforts were made to transform carbohydrate into useful chemicals. In particular, isosorbide from biomass attracts attention as a promising platform to replace petroleum-based bisphenol A. New photo-curing resin with isosorbide backbone was synthesized and characterized, which have potential for replacing BisGMA. |