Direct ink writing 3D printing of polydimethylsiloxane-based soft and composite materials: a mini review

IF 2.9 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Y. Li, Bo Li
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Abstract

Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) has been widely used in flexible electronics, biomedical tissue/organ devices, and soft robots. With the rapid advances in three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies, there has been considerable interest in using PDMS to create 3D, high-resolution, and multifunctional structures/devices. Among different 3D printing technologies, direct ink writing (DIW), where PDMS-based ink or gel is extruded from a moving nozzle, has demonstrated advantages of low cost, simplicity, and ability to combine different materials in a single processing step. Here, we provide a critical perspective on the advances and potential of DIW technology for PDMS-based materials. We will summarize the key factors and innovation in the DIW processes. Furthermore, we will also show state-of-the-art structures and applications of DIW printed PDMS-based materials. Finally, we hope to point out specific challenges, areas for further development, and provide guidelines to those interested in PDMS-based DIW.
基于聚二甲基硅氧烷的软质和复合材料的直接墨水书写3D打印:综述
聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)已广泛应用于柔性电子、生物医学组织/器官装置和软体机器人等领域。随着三维(3D)打印技术的快速发展,人们对使用PDMS创建3D,高分辨率和多功能结构/设备产生了相当大的兴趣。在不同的3D打印技术中,直接墨水书写(DIW),其中基于pdms的墨水或凝胶从移动喷嘴中挤出,已经证明了低成本,简单,以及在单个加工步骤中组合不同材料的能力的优势。在这里,我们对基于pdm的材料的DIW技术的进步和潜力提供了一个关键的观点。我们将总结DIW过程中的关键因素和创新。此外,我们还将展示DIW印刷pdm基材料的最新结构和应用。最后,我们希望指出具体的挑战和进一步发展的领域,并为那些对基于pdms的DIW感兴趣的人提供指导方针。
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