Fabrication
of macroporous polymers with functionally graded architecture or chemistry
bears transformative potential in acoustic damping, energy storage
materials, flexible electronics, and filtration but is hardly reachable
with current processes. Here, we introduce thiol–ene chemistries
in direct bubble writing, a recent technique for additive manufacturing
of foams with locally controlled cell size, density, and macroscopic
shape. Surfactant-free and solvent-free graded three-dimensional (3D)
foams without drying-induced shrinkage were fabricated by direct bubble
writing at an unparalleled ink viscosity of 410 cP (40 times higher
than previous formulations). Functionalities including shape memory,
high glass transition temperatures (>25 °C), and chemical
gradients were demonstrated. These results extend direct bubble writing
from aqueous inks to nonaqueous formulations at high liquid flow rates
(3 mL min
−1
). Altogether, direct bubble writing
with thiol–ene inks promises rapid one-step fabrication of
functional materials with locally controlled gradients in the chemical,
mechanical, and architectural domains.
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