Additive and Lithographic Manufacturing of Biomedical Scaffold Structures Using a Versatile Thiol-Ene Photocurable Resin

Author:

Kainz Michael1,Perak Stjepan1,Stubauer Gerald1,Kopp Sonja1,Kauscheder Sebastian1,Hemetzberger Julia1,Martínez Cendrero Adrián2ORCID,Díaz Lantada Andrés2ORCID,Tupe Disha3,Major Zoltan3,Hanetseder Dominik45ORCID,Hruschka Veronika45ORCID,Wolbank Susanne45ORCID,Marolt Presen Darja45,Mühlberger Michael1ORCID,Guillén Elena1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Functional Surfaces and Nanostructures, Profactor GmbH, 4407 Steyr-Gleink, Austria

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28006 Madrid, Spain

3. Institute of Polymer Product Engineering, Johannes Kepler University, 4040 Linz, Austria

4. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Centre in Cooperation with AUVA, 1200 Vienna, Austria

5. Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, 1200 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Additive and lithographic manufacturing technologies using photopolymerisation provide a powerful tool for fabricating multiscale structures, which is especially interesting for biomimetic scaffolds and biointerfaces. However, most resins are tailored to one particular fabrication technology, showing drawbacks for versatile use. Hence, we used a resin based on thiol-ene chemistry, leveraging its numerous advantages such as low oxygen inhibition, minimal shrinkage and high monomer conversion. The resin is tailored to applications in additive and lithographic technologies for future biofabrication where fast curing kinetics in the presence of oxygen are required, namely 3D inkjet printing, digital light processing and nanoimprint lithography. These technologies enable us to fabricate scaffolds over a span of six orders of magnitude with a maximum of 10 mm and a minimum of 150 nm in height, including bioinspired porous structures with controlled architecture, hole-patterned plates and micro/submicro patterned surfaces. Such versatile properties, combined with noncytotoxicity, degradability and the commercial availability of all the components render the resin as a prototyping material for tissue engineers.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme

Austrian Research Promotion Agency

Publisher

MDPI AG

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