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DE HAZAN, Y. THANERT, M. TRUNEC, M. MIŠÁK, J.
Original Title
Robotic deposition of 3d nanocomposite and ceramic fiber architectures via UV curable colloidal inks
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
A novel approach for producing predetermined, complex 3d ceramic architectures by robotic deposition where UV radiation is used for solidification is presented. Homogeneous, highly loaded, solvent free colloidal inks with controlled viscoelastic properties are achieved by proper selection of monomers and surfactants. Room temperature deposition of complex 3d fiber networks having filaments in the 100 mu m range is demonstrated for Al2O3 and hydroxyapatite model particles for structural and biomedical applications. Solidification of the structures by UV radiation allows additional shaping of the structures by post-printing processes such as cutting, folding and bonding. 2d and 3d architectures with high aspect ratios retain their shape and transform to macroscopic ceramics after thermal debinding and sintering procedures. Sintered alumina fiber networks functionalizal with a 3-5 mu m layer of TiO2 nanoparticles exhibit photocatalytic activity for the decomposition of formaldehyde as a similar weight of loose powder, indicating possible applications in catalytic reactors prototypes.
Keywords
Shaping; UV; 3d robotic deposition; Fiber network; Hydroxyapatite
Authors
DE HAZAN, Y.; THANERT, M.; TRUNEC, M.; MIŠÁK, J.
RIV year
2012
Released
1. 6. 2012
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Location
THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
ISBN
0955-2219
Periodical
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Year of study
32
Number
6
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
1187
Pages to
1198
Pages count
12
BibTex
@article{BUT94082, author="Yoram {de Hazan} and Madlen {Thanert} and Martin {Trunec} and Jiří {Mišák}", title="Robotic deposition of 3d nanocomposite and ceramic fiber architectures via UV curable colloidal inks", journal="Journal of the European Ceramic Society", year="2012", volume="32", number="6", pages="1187--1198", issn="0955-2219" }