Printing of Hydrophobic Materials in Fumed Silica Nanoparticle Suspension.

Yifei Jin,Kaidong Song, Nevada Gellermann,Yong Huang

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2019)

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Freeform three-dimensional (3D) printing of functional structures from liquid hydrophobic build materials is of great significance and widely used in various fields such as soft robotics and microfluidics. In particular, a yield-stress support bath-enabled 3D printing methodology has been emerging to fabricate complex 3D structures. Unfortunately, the reported support bath materials are either hydrophobic or not versatile enough for the printing of a wide range of hydrophobic materials. The objective of this study is to propose a fumed silica nanoparticle-based yield-stress suspension as a hydrophobic support bath to enable 3D extrusion printing of various hydrophobic ink materials in a printing-then-solidification fashion. Hydrophobic ink is freeform deposited in a hydrophobic fumed silica-mineral oil suspension and remains its shape during printing; it is not cured until the whole structure is complete. Various hydrophobic inks including polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), SU-8 resin, and epoxy-based conductive ink are printed into complex 3D structures in the fumed silica-mineral oil bath and then cured using relevant cross-linking mechanisms, even at a temperature as high as 90°C, to prove the feasibility and versatility of the proposed printing approach. In addition, the deposited feature can easily reach a much better resolution such as 30 μm for PDMS filaments due to the negligible interfacial tension effect.
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3D printing,fumed silica-mineral oil suspension,solid-liquid transition,hydrophobic liquid material,interfacial tension
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