Coupling the photoreduction of a metal precursor with 3D‐printing technology is shown to allow the fabrication of conductive 3D hybrid structures consisting of metal nanoparticles and organic polymers shaped in complex multilayered architectures. 3D conductive structures are fabricated incorporating silver nitrate into a photocurable oligomer in the presence of suitable photoinitiators and exposing them to a digital light system.
3D Printing of Conductive Complex Structures with in Situ Generation of Silver Nanoparticles
CHIAPPONE, ANNALISA;
2016-01-01
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Coupling the photoreduction of a metal precursor with 3D‐printing technology is shown to allow the fabrication of conductive 3D hybrid structures consisting of metal nanoparticles and organic polymers shaped in complex multilayered architectures. 3D conductive structures are fabricated incorporating silver nitrate into a photocurable oligomer in the presence of suitable photoinitiators and exposing them to a digital light system.File in questo prodotto:
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