2022
DOI: 10.1002/marc.202200586
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Wavelength Selective Multi‐Material 3D Printing of Soft Active Devices Using Orthogonal Photoreactions

Abstract: Orthogonal photoreactions provide a unique way to locally and independently control (thermo)mechanical properties and functionality of polymer networks simply by choice of the wavelength. Herein, a library of acrylate functional coumarin monomers is synthesized, which are cured by sequence‐dependent wavelength orthogonality. In the presence of a long wavelength absorbing photoinitiator, the monomers undergo rapid curing by visible light induced radical chain growth polymerization. Subsequent irradiation with l… Show more

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“…[102,103,121,147,151,152] A more elegant approach toward fabricating advanced materials is to use a single 𝜆orthogonal multi-material photoresist (Figure 12a). [153] The ability to print material A with 𝜆 1 and material B with 𝜆 2 -in any order-would be considered a major breakthrough. [154] However, it is common that the absorption profiles of different chromophores partially overlap since most visible-light active species also show absorbance in the UV region.…”
Section: Action Plots For 𝝀-Orthogonal Multi-materials Photoresistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[102,103,121,147,151,152] A more elegant approach toward fabricating advanced materials is to use a single 𝜆orthogonal multi-material photoresist (Figure 12a). [153] The ability to print material A with 𝜆 1 and material B with 𝜆 2 -in any order-would be considered a major breakthrough. [154] However, it is common that the absorption profiles of different chromophores partially overlap since most visible-light active species also show absorbance in the UV region.…”
Section: Action Plots For 𝝀-Orthogonal Multi-materials Photoresistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 For example, wavelength-selective photopolymerization has been used to incorporate various building blocks and functionalities into a single polymeric matrix, including thiol-ene/thiolepoxy, [8][9][10] epoxy/acrylate, [11][12][13][14][15] thiol-acrylate/acrylate, [16][17][18] and many other hybrid systems. [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] Wavelength-selective photopolymerization can fabricate these multimaterials through both simultaneous and sequential polymer network formations. For example, Hawker and coworkers employed photochromic dyes to enable wavelengthselective photopolymerization of a hybrid epoxy/acrylate resin and successfully 3D printed a multimaterial comprising patterned rigid and soft domains in a single step.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 For example, wavelength-selective photopolymerization has been used to incorporate various building blocks and functionalities into a single polymeric matrix, including thiol–ene/thiol-epoxy, 8–10 epoxy/acrylate, 11–15 thiol-acrylate/acrylate, 16–18 and many other hybrid systems. 19–33…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elastomer samples are prepared by photo-induced polymerization using a macro cross-linker polymers bearing multiple vinyl side groups as the key component (Figure 1). Such photo-curable elastomers have been rekindled recently due to the development of photo-curing 3D printers, [21][22][23] and thus studies on versatile physical property modification of such elastomers should be meaningful in terms of practical application. Using the proposed macro cross-linker allows tuning of tensile stress exclusively in the large elongation region, unlike the conventional molecular designs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%