Stereolithography 3D Printed Carbon Microlattices with Hierarchical Porosity for Structural and Functional Applications

Author:

Kudo Akira1ORCID,Kanamaru Kazuya2,Han Jiuhui13,Tang Rui1,Kisu Kazuaki4,Yoshii Takeharu2,Orimo Shin‐ichi14,Nishihara Hirotomo12,Chen Mingwei5

Affiliation:

1. WPI Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI‐AIMR) Tohoku University Sendai 980–8577 Japan

2. Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials Tohoku University Sendai 980–8577 Japan

3. Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences (FRIS) Tohoku University Sendai 980–8578 Japan

4. Institute for Materials Research Tohoku University Sendai 980–8577 Japan

5. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21218 USA

Abstract

AbstractHierarchically porous carbon microlattices (HPCMLs) fabricated by using a composite photoresin and stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing is reported. Containing magnesium oxide nanoparticles (MgO NPs) as porogens and multilayer graphene nanosheets as UV‐scattering inhibitors, the composite photoresin is formed to simple cubic microlattices with digitally designed porosity of 50%. After carbonization in vacuum at 1000 °C and chemical removal of MgO NPs, it is realized that carbon microlattices possessing hierarchical porosity are composed of the lattice architecture (≈100 µm), macropores (≈5 µm), mesopores (≈50 nm), and micropores (≈1 nm). The linear shrinkage after pyrolysis is as small as 33%. Compressive strength of 7.45 to 10.45 MPa and Young's modulus of 375 to 736 MPa are achieved, proving HPCMLs a robust mechanical component among reported carbon materials with a random pore structure. Having a few millimeters in thickness, the HPCMLs can serve as thick supercapacitor electrodes that demonstrate gravimetric capacitances 105 and 13.8 F g−1 in aqueous and organic electrolyte, reaching footprint areal capacitances beyond 10 and 1 F cm−2, respectively. The results present that the composite photoresin for SLA can yield carbon microarchitectures that integrate structural and functional properties for structural energy storages .

Funder

Iwatani Naoji Foundation

Tohoku University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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