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Master Thesis Effects of Zirconia and Hydroxyapatite Nanoparticles on the Mechanical Properties of the Resin-Based Dental Composites(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2023) Tunca Taşkıran, Senagül; Tanoğlu, MetinThe majority of the population suffers from dental caries, one of the most common chronic diseases. Therefore, restoration of teeth is an urgent need. The materials used in restoration are composites prepared by adding inorganic components to the polymeric matrix. However, failure due to fractures and secondary caries is still the main problem. Therefore, studies are continuing to improve the mechanical properties and water sorption and solubility properties of the composite. In this study, effects of zirconia, which improves the mechanical properties, and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles, which are the components of the tooth, on the mechanical properties of the composite were investigated. According to the literature, amounts of additives were determined as 1 and 2 wt.% for zirconia and 3 and 5 wt.% for hydroxyapatite. Nine different composites were prepared by mixing with hand spatulation method and mortar mill. The flexural strength and modulus, compressive strength, depth of cure, water sorption and solubility properties of the composites were investigated. Samples were characterized by using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). Zirconia and HA particles significantly improved the flexural and compressive strength of the composites. The highest flexural strength was obtained in the sample containing 5 wt.% hydroxyapatite and 1 wt.% zirconia, with an increase of 58% compared to the control sample. The highest compressive strength was obtained in the sample containing 3 wt.% hydroxyapatite and 2 wt.% zirconia, with an increase of 22% compared to the control sample. Therefore, zirconia and HA nanoparticles have a synergistic effect.Master Thesis Investigations on Surface Electric Charge of Silica Nanoparticles With Different Surface Roughnesses(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2019) Alan, Büşra Öykü; Barışık, MuratSilica nanoparticles have been receiving more attention from diverse research areas recently due to their significant physical properties such as large pore volume and high internal surface area, colloidal stability, high biocompatibility, and tunable pore sizes. These silica nanoparticles are great candidates for drug delivery applications because they can transport a large amount of drugs into selective organs and tissues due to their high surface area and large pore volume. However, there are important drug delivery mechanisms that need to be understood properly such as cellular uptake, endosomal escape, drug loading and release, and crossing physical barriers. Physicochemical properties of nanoparticles (size, shape, surface charge, or surface chemistry) are important for understanding these mechanisms in order to develop successful drug delivery applications. This research investigates how these surface charge properties change with different particle, pore diameters, roughness structure on the nanoparticle surface, and different temperature and solution conditions. Also, we investigate how the surface charging behavior of rough nanoparticles interacts with a flat plate. Rough nanoparticles and their interactions with surfaces theoretical assumptions can be wrong and ionic distribution can show variation locally. In order to calculate ionic distribution and surface charge properties in these systems, proper equations and boundary conditions were employed. The charge regulation model was used as a boundary condition because of the electric double layer overlap effect. Results showed that there was a considerable variation on surface charge properties due to the roughness structure with different roughness and particle sizes and temperature difference.
