Surface Modification of 3D‐Printed Micro‐ and Macro‐Structures via In Situ Nitroxide‐Mediated Radical Photopolymerization

Author:

Wu Xingyu12,Leuschel Benjamin12,Nam Nguyen Hoai3,Guillaneuf Yohann3,Gigmes Didier3,Clément Jean‐Louis3,Spangenberg Arnaud12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse (IS2M) CNRS—UMR 7361 Université de Haute‐Alsace 15 rue Jean Starcky Mulhouse 68057 France

2. Université de Strasbourg Strasbourg 67000 France

3. Aix Marseille Univ CNRS Institut de Chimie Radicalaire Aix‐Marseille Université Marseille F‐13397 France

Abstract

AbstractPhoto‐controlled reversible‐deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP) has recently emerged in light‐based 3D printing at macro‐ and micro‐scales, enabling the elaboration of objects with (re‐)configurable surface properties. The authors' previous work exploits nitroxide‐mediated radical photopolymerization (NMP2) in 3D micro‐printing and subsequent surface modification, by employing analkoxyamine‐based photoresist via 3D direct laser writing (DLW). However, this photoresist suffers from its low photosensitivity to wavelengths above 760 nm, limiting its suitability for commercial 3D DLW setups. To tackle these issues, a new strategy—in situ NMP2 based on a photoresist containing acommercial photoinitiator and a photosensitive‐nitroneis proposed. This photoresist is well‐suited for wavelengths commonly used by 3D DLW systems to obtain well‐defined 3D microstructures. Importantly, the in‐situ formation of alkoxyamine during fabrication allows photo‐induced surface modification of microstructures, highlighted by precise and successive surface patterning. Thesurface modification can be conducted at 800 nm or at wavelengths up to 860 nm. Subsequently, the impact of light wavelength and intensity isinvestigated to understand surface modification. The simple preparation of this novel photoresist allows facile adaptation to digital light processing for 3D macro‐printing. This work broadens the scope of photo‐controlled RDRP in 3D printing and greatly facilitates “living” 3D micro‐ and macro‐printing.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Institut Carnot MICA

Conseil régional du Grand Est

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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