A Facile and Green Microwave‐Assisted Strategy to Induce Surface Properties on Complex‐Shape Polymeric 3D Printed Structures

Author:

Gonzalez Gustavo1,Arévalo María23,Chiappone Annalisa4,Martínez Campos Enrique23,Pirri Candido Fabrizio156,Roppolo Ignazio156,Bosch Paula2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Science and Technology Polytechnic University of Turin C.so Duca Degli Abruzzi 24 Turin 10129 Italy

2. Departamento de Química Macromolecular Aplicada Institute of Polymer Science and Technology, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) C/Juan de la Cierva 3 Madrid 28006 Spain

3. Group of Organic Synthesis and Bioevaluation Multidisciplinary Institute, Complutense University of Madrid, Associated Unit to the ICTP‐IQM‐CSIC Paseo Juan XXIII n 1 Madrid 28040 Spain

4. Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences University of Cagliari, Monserrato University Complex S.S. 554 bivio Sestu Monserrato 09042 Italy

5. Center for Sustainable Future Technology @Polito Italian Institute of Technology Via Livorno 60 Turin 10144 Italy

6. PolitoBIOMed Lab Polytechnic University of Turin C.so Castelfidardo 30/A Turin 10129 Italy

Abstract

AbstractLight‐ induced polymeric 3D printing is becoming a well‐established fabrication method, showing manifold advantages such as control of the local chemistry of the manufactured devices. It can be considered a green technology, since the parts are produced when needed and with minimum amount of materials. In this work 3D printing is combined with another green technology, microwave‐assisted reaction, to fabricate objects of complex geometry with controllable surface properties, exploiting the presence of remaining functional groups on the surface of 3D printed specimens. In this context, surface functionalization with different amines is studied, optimizing formulations, reaction times, and avoiding surface deterioration. Then, two different applications are investigated. MW‐functionalized filter‐type structures have been tested against Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, showing high bactericidal activity on the surface along all areas of the complex‐shaped structure. Second, a fluidic chip composed of three separated channels is 3D printed, filled with different amine‐reactive dyes (dansyl and eosine derivatives), and made to react simultaneously. Complete and independent functionalization of the surface of the three channels is achieved only after 2 min of irradiation. This study demonstrates that light induced 3D printing and microwave‐induced chemistry can be used together effectively, and used to produce functional devices.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering

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