Lignin‐based covalent adaptable network resins for digital light projection 3D printing

Author:

Johnson Rebecca M.1ORCID,Cortés‐Guzmán Karen P.1ORCID,Perera Sachini D.1ORCID,Parikh Ankit R.2ORCID,Ganesh Vijayalakshmi1,Voit Walter E.23ORCID,Smaldone Ronald A.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Texas at Dallas Richardson Texas USA

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Texas at Dallas Richardson Texas USA

3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Texas at Dallas Richardson Texas USA

Abstract

Abstract3D printing is a low cost, customizable, and fast‐growing technology with the potential to revolutionize plastic manufacturing. Vat photopolymerization 3D printing technologies stand out for their high resolution, however, the resulting printed materials are made from petroleum feedstocks and are covalently crosslinked which renders them unrecyclable. Here, resin formulations with 70 wt% bio‐based content and dynamic functionality are synthesized and printed using lignin, vanillin, and soybean oil components. These printed polymers can undergo dynamic transesterification due to the methacrylated lignin (LMA) to allow for self‐healing capabilities; therefore, potentially increasing the materials lifetimes compared to traditional thermoset materials, offsetting the use of traditional petroleum‐based resins, and lowering their environmental impact. The LMA also provides the thermosets with better mechanical performance and thermal stability in comparison to the controls. Additionally, compatibility with 3D printing technologies improves the competitiveness of biobased plastics with conventional materials.

Funder

Army Research Laboratory

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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