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Light-oriented 3D printing of liquid crystal/photocurable resins and in-situ enhancement of mechanical performance

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 14, Issue: 1, Page: 6586
2023
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Research Study Findings from Quanzhou Normal University Update Understanding of Science (Light-oriented 3D printing of liquid crystal/photocurable resins and in-situ enhancement of mechanical performance)

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Additive manufacturing technology has significantly impacted contemporary industries due to its ability to generate intricate computer-designed geometries. However, 3D-printed polymer parts often possess limited application potential, primarily because of their weak mechanical attributes. To overcome this drawback, this study formulates liquid crystal/photocurable resins suitable for the stereolithography technique by integrating 4’-pentyl-4-cyanobiphenyl with a photosensitive acrylic resin. This study demonstrates that stereolithography facilitates the precise modulation of the existing liquid crystal morphology within the resin. Furthermore, the orientation of the liquid crystal governs the oriented polymerization of monomers or prepolymers bearing acrylate groups. The products of this 3D printing approach manifest anisotropic behavior. Remarkably, when utilizing liquid crystal/photocurable resins, the resulting 3D-printed objects are approximately twice as robust as those created using commercial resins in terms of their tensile, flexural, and impact properties. This pioneering approach holds promise for realizing autonomously designed structures that remain elusive with present additive manufacturing techniques.

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Sun, Xiaolu; Chen, Shaoyun; Qu, Bo; Wang, Rui; Zheng, Yanyu; Liu, Xiaoying; Li, Wenjie; Gao, Jianhong; Chen, Qinhui; Zhuo, Dongxian

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Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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