2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2017.04.025
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The Development of an All-polymer-based Piezoelectric Photocurable Resin for Additive Manufacturing

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“…The piezoelectric effect is the ability of certain materials to generate voltage when subjected to a mechanical stress, or to generate a mechanical strain when subjected to an electric field . The piezoelectric effect in photocurable materials is achieved using piezoelectric fillers such as polycrystalline ceramics (lead zirconium titanate, lead lanthanum zirconium titanate, and barium titanate), single crystals (quartz, and zinc oxide), or some polymers (polyvinylidene fluoride) …”
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“…The piezoelectric effect is the ability of certain materials to generate voltage when subjected to a mechanical stress, or to generate a mechanical strain when subjected to an electric field . The piezoelectric effect in photocurable materials is achieved using piezoelectric fillers such as polycrystalline ceramics (lead zirconium titanate, lead lanthanum zirconium titanate, and barium titanate), single crystals (quartz, and zinc oxide), or some polymers (polyvinylidene fluoride) …”
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“…PVDF also presents a unique combination of properties in comparison to other piezoelectric materials, such as excellent mechanical flexibility, chemical stability, biocompatibility, and solution based processability. Therefore, an all‐polymer‐based piezoelectric photocurable resin (V‐Ink) based on 1,6‐hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA) and PVDF was developed, being suitable for additive manufacturing processes. The optimized V‐Ink contains 35 wt% of polyvinylidene fluoride particles suspended in the photocurable resin.…”
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“…Other than the metal powder and binders, materials are categorized based on the conducting and non-conducting property. These specific inks are giving more number of possibility to print the electronic part [16] .…”
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“…Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is an important type of piezoelectric material and has been used for the high-resolution 4D printing of smart piezoelectric devices. For example, Chen et al [ 94 ] developed a photocurable piezoelectric resin for projection microstereolithography (PμSL) as shown in Figure 9 c,d. Diethyl fumarate (DEF) was used as a solvent to dissolve PVDF for better manufacturability and piezoelectric characteristics.…”
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