Cryo-Assisted Extrusion Three-Dimensional Printing of Shape Memory Polymer-Graphene Composites

JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME(2023)

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A cryo-system-assisted extrusion three-dimensional printing technique has been developed to fabricate Shape Memory Polymer Epoxy (SMPE) thermoset into a near-net shape. With a unique cryogenic sprayer-assisted printing system, it is possible to 3D print "pure " thermoset polymer, otherwise limited to thermoplastic or highly functionalized co-polymeric thermoset systems. The temperature was maintained below 10 & DEG;C to immobilize the polymeric chain at the atomic level. Nanoplatelet (GNP) reinforced SMPE ink was synthesized to be compatible with cryo-assisted extrusion 3D printing of shape memory composites. The addition of a mere 0.1 wt% GNP exhibited 15% faster shape recovery due to improved thermal conductivity, evidence of a strong interface between GNP and the polymer matrix. Also, GNP addition imparted a 30% improvement in the ultimate tensile strength and a 17% increase in 3D-printed composites' elastic modulus. Mechanical testing showed that the addition of 0.1 wt% GNP in SMPE increased the composite's storage modulus by 365% and loss tangent by 66% compared to pure 3D-printed SMPE, indicating enhanced damping characteristics. This study is the first to demonstrate a non-existent 3D printing technology for "pure thermoset " polymers with and without conductive graphene that has the potential to develop an energy-efficient actuation system, passive thermal sensors, and self-deployable communication system structures.
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nanoplatelets, dynamic properties, additive manufacturing, advanced materials and, processing
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