Affiliation:
1. Institute for Chemistry and Technology of Biobased System (IBioSys) Graz University of Technology Stremayrgasse 9 Graz 8010 Austria
2. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Lung Vascular Research Stiftingtalstrasse 24 Graz 8010 Austria
3. Laboratory for Characterization and Processing of Polymers Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Maribor Smetanova Ulica 17 Maribor 2000 Slovenia
4. Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Medical University of Graz Graz 8036 Austria
5. Institute of Automation Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Maribor Koroška cesta 46 Maribor 2000 Slovenia
Abstract
Abstract3D printing of bio‐based nanomaterials into complex structures with design flexibility, structural anisotropy, and long‐term stability is a key issue for biomedical applications. Herein, 3D‐printed and ionically crosslinked structures with anisotropic, water‐proof, and tunable mechanical properties are fabricated using a polysaccharide ink composed of nanocellulose, alginate, and CaCO3 nanoparticles. The excellent shear thinning properties of the ink, combined with double or even triple extrusion, allow printing of complex structures (tubes, buckets, ears, and boat models) with high shape fidelity even after crosslinking. The anisotropically printed and crosslinked structures can be mechanically tuned by controlling the fiber orientation via the printing path, the amount of crosslinker, the type of acid used for crosslinking (weak to strong), and the storage medium. This allows for tailored flexibility and a tensile modulus of the materials in wet state ranging from 1 to 30 MPa. Application of hydrostatic pressure of 160–600 mmHg for 24 h with a physiological fluid to a tubular structure, a model for the cardiovascular system, shows no leakage or rupture in the tube. The great design freedom offered by 3D printing and spatially controlled structural anisotropy enable the production of tailored materials for soft robotics or biomedical applications.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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