2024
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202312084
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Materials and Strategies to Enhance Melt Electrowriting Potential

Paula G. Saiz,
Ander Reizabal,
Jose Luis Vilas‐Vilela
et al.

Abstract: Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an emerging additive manufacturing (AM) technology that enables the precise deposition of continuous polymeric microfibers, allowing for the creation of high‐resolution constructs. In recent years, MEW has undergone a revolution, with the introduction of active properties or additional functionalities through novel polymer processing strategies, the incorporation of functional fillers, post‐processing, or the combination with other techniques. While extensively explored in biomedic… Show more

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“…[56,57] As a compromise between the gold standard of pure PCL and new options -for example, more biocompatible polymers or even natural ones -the blending of polymers has been used to allow processability [58,59] by modifying the properties of PCL with additives [60][61][62] or modifying the surface of PCL to enhance its bioactivity. [63] Nevertheless, there is progress on the material side of research, introducing new materials into the MEWframework [51,58,[64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72] and even enabling the deposition of hydrogels via the process. [73]…”
Section: Introducing Melt Electrowritingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[56,57] As a compromise between the gold standard of pure PCL and new options -for example, more biocompatible polymers or even natural ones -the blending of polymers has been used to allow processability [58,59] by modifying the properties of PCL with additives [60][61][62] or modifying the surface of PCL to enhance its bioactivity. [63] Nevertheless, there is progress on the material side of research, introducing new materials into the MEWframework [51,58,[64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72] and even enabling the deposition of hydrogels via the process. [73]…”
Section: Introducing Melt Electrowritingmentioning
confidence: 99%