Mechanical and antibacterial properties of FDM additively manufactured PLA parts

Anesu Nyabadza, Louis Michael Mc Donough,Arul Manikandan, Abhishek Basu Ray, Anouk Plouze,Corne Muilwijk,Brian Freeland,Mercedes Vazquez,Dermot Brabazon

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This study explores the compression and antibacterial properties of 10x10 x 10 mm polylactic acid (PLA) cubes manufactured through FDM additive printing for biomedical parts. A 3x3 full factorial DOE with 3 replicates examines the impact of printing parameters (infill %, print speed, and layer height). The highest compression strength and stiffness recorded were 91 MPa and 0.76 GPa, respectively. Despite minor mass variations (1.05 +/- 0.09 g) under all the investigated parameters, the mean strength of all printed parts was 67.6 +/- 10.6 MPa, highlighting the significant influence of processing parameters on mechanical properties. Heat treatment at 60 degrees C for 30 min improved stiffness. Investigation of various parameters, including layer height and orientation, revealed that larger layer heights resulted in reduced compression strength. Anisotropic compression properties persisted post-heat treatment due to thermal stresses and interlayer bonding. The flat direction (top view) exhibited higher compression properties due to a homogeneous microstructure, minimized interlayer bonding impact, and increased crystallinity. Antibacterial properties against E.coli were induced via coating with peanutshaped copper nanoparticles (68-267 nm). Nanoparticles were fabricated via a combination of wet chemistry and laser ablation.
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Antibacterial copper nanoparticles,Polylactic acid,Fused deposition modelling,Laser ablation in liquid,Additive manufacturing,E.coli
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