高交错性聚合物网络的增材制造
Abhishek P Dhand1, Matthew D Davidson2, Hannah M Zlotnick2
1Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
概括
这项研究引入了一种使用光暗聚合的高度纠的聚合物网络的新方法. 这种技术提高了3D打印材料的刚性和性,提高了它们的能量吸收能力.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 聚合物化学
- 添加剂制造
背景情况:
- 密集的聚合物链纠增强了材料的刚性和性.
- 在光聚合添加剂制造 (例如数字光处理) 中实现高纠密度是具有挑战性的.
- 目前的方法通常需要印刷后的刺激,如热量或额外的光照.
研究的目的:
- 在增材制造过程中建立高度纠的聚合物网络.
- 能够生产具有更好的机械性能的先进水凝和弹性体.
- 展示一种高分辨率多材料3D打印的通用方法.
主要方法:
- 在印刷过程中结合明暗聚合的新方法.
- 在室温下进行光聚合添加剂制造 (例如数字光处理).
- 单体转换,纠密度和机械性能 (延伸能) 的表征.
主要成果:
- 在没有印刷后刺激的情况下在室温下实现高单体转化.
- 与传统的数字光处理相比,生产了高度纠的水凝和弹性体,延伸能量高出4倍至7倍.
- 已成功打印出高分辨率的多材料结构,
结论:
- 在增材制造过程中,开发的光暗聚合策略有效地创建密集纠的聚合物网络.
- 这种方法显著提高了3D打印材料的机械性能 (刚性,性,能量吸收).
- 该方法可用于生产各种应用的先进功能材料和复杂结构,包括生物医学设备.
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