Alisson S. de Albuquerque , Elaine C.R. Vaz , Janaína V. dos Anjos , Petrus A. Santa-Cruz
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摘要
本研究开发并合成了一种含银的可光聚合树脂,用于制造一种活性生物可溶性复合材料,可应用于生物医学设备等多种领域。主要目的是研究这种材料的特性,这种材料可在树脂光聚合过程中通过实时 LbL(逐层)原位银光还原法生产。该工艺使用 MSLA(掩膜立体光刻设备)3D 打印机的 405 nm LED。表征技术揭示了银的光致还原所引起的化学变化,以及金属银的存在所带来的物理性质的改善。这种银纳米复合材料具有应用潜力,如用于生物医学和工程学的三维打印抗菌结构。为了展示所开发材料的应用,介绍了生物启发微针 3D 打印的 PoC(概念验证),旨在为绕过角质层而不会造成疼痛的给药方法做出贡献。
Active biosoluble composite material obtained by real-time LbL photoreduction of silver via light-based 3D printing
In this study, a silver-containing photopolymerizable resin was developed and synthesized to create an active biosoluble composite for various applications, including biomedical devices. The main goal was to investigate the properties of this material, which can be produced through real-time LbL (Layer-by-Layer) in situ silver photoreduction during resin photopolymerization. This process uses the 405 nm LEDs of an MSLA (Masked Stereolithography Apparatus) 3D printer. Characterization techniques reveal chemical changes caused by the photoreduction of silver as well as an improvement in physical properties attributed to the presence of metallic silver. The silver nanocomposite has the potential for applications such as 3D-printed antimicrobial structures for biomedicine and engineering. To demonstrate the application of the developed material, a PoC (Proof of Concept) of 3D printing of bioinspired microneedles is presented, aiming to contribute to methods of drug administration that bypass the stratum corneum without causing pain.