Joseph Kiflom, Shaun McKellar, Tara Spafford, Huanan Zhang, Tasmia Tasneem, Crysta Oswald, Kaitlin L. Hall, C. Furse
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Measurements on a Thermally-Crosslinked Biopolymer for Future Implantable Antennas
The use of 3D printing in the body has a range of biomedical applications, including development of implantable antennas and other electronics. Using a biocompatible thermally crosslinked polymer material and a coaxial heating applicator, wire-like configurations could be “printed” directly into the body. This paper evaluates the heating time required to solidify the biopolymer in two concentrations of phosphate buffer solution.