Synthesis and characterization of 4D-printed NVCL-coDEGDA resin using stereolithography 3D printing
Date
2024-03-19Author
Halligan, Elaine
Tie, Billy Shu Hieng
Colbert, Declan Mary
Alsaadi, Mohamad
Zhou, Shuo
Keane, Gavin
Geever, Luke M.
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The design and manufacturing of objects in various industries have been fundamentally
altered by the introduction of D-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) printing technologies.
Four-dimensional printing, a relatively new technique, has emerged as a result of the ongoing
development and advancements in 3D printing. In this study, a stimulus-responsive material, NVinylcaprolactam-
co-DEGDA (NVCL-co-DEGDA) resin, was synthesised by Stereolithography (SLA)
3D printing technique. The N-Vinylcaprolactam-co-DEGDA resins were initiated by the Diphenyl
(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide (TPO) photoinitiator. A range of Di(ethylene glycol) diacrylate
(DEGDA) concentrations in the NVCL-co-DEGDA resin was explored, ranging from 5 wt%
to 40 wt%. The structural properties of the 3D printed objects were investigated by conducting
Attenuated Total Reflectance–Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). Additionally, the
3D printed samples underwent further characterisation through differential scanning calorimetry
(DSC) and swelling analysis. The results revealed an inverse relationship between DEGDA concentration
and Tg values, indicating that higher concentrations of DEGDA resulted in lower Tg values.
Additionally, the pulsatile swelling studies demonstrated that increasing DEGDA concentration
prolonged the time required to reach the maximum swelling ratio. These findings highlight the
influence of DEGDA concentration on both the thermal properties and swelling behaviour of 3D
printed samples.
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