化学和生物实验室 3D 打印实用指南

Arjun S. Pamidi, Michael B. Spano, Gregory A. Weiss
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三维(3D)打印技术可实现快速原型制作、更广泛地提供科学仪器以及变革性的科学工作流程,从而有望为实验室创造力带来一场革命。我们认为,所有化学和生物实验室都应配备一台或多台三维打印机,并培养足够数量的科学家来操作它们。本概述介绍了与功能部件的三维打印相关的技术、复杂性和陷阱,包括测量、计算机辅助设计、切片、三维打印的局限性、故障排除、棘手长丝的使用技巧以及三维打印机的维护。流动池是化学和生物实验室的基本工具,我们将讨论与构建防水 3D 打印部件相关的技术。最后,我们阐述了报告三维打印创新所需的一系列原则,以提高该领域的可重复性,并鼓励其他科学家进行迭代改进。理想情况下,作者、同行评审员和编辑都会采用这些原则。我们希望这些规程能激励新一代将 3D 打印技术应用于化学和生物学的出版物--尤其是具有必要细节和相关文档的高度可重现性发明。这些报告将促进最创新设计的广泛采用和创造性迭代,从而加速化学和生物学的发现。© 2024 作者。当前协议》由 Wiley Periodicals LLC 出版。
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A Practical Guide to 3D Printing for Chemistry and Biology Laboratories

Three-dimensional (3D) printing promises a revolution in laboratory creativity by enabling rapid prototyping, broader availability of scientific apparatuses, and transformative scientific workflows. We believe all chemistry and biology laboratories should equip themselves with one or more 3D printers and a critical mass of scientists trained to operate them. This overview surveys the techniques, intricacies, and pitfalls associated with 3D printing of functional parts, including measurements, computer-aided design, slicing, limitations of 3D printing, troubleshooting, tips for tricky filaments, and 3D printer maintenance. A flow cells are essential tools in chemistry and biology laboratories, we discuss techniques relevant to the construction of watertight 3D-printed parts. Finally, we articulate a set of principles required for reporting 3D-printed innovations to improve the field's reproducibility and encourage iterative improvements by other scientists. Ideally, authors, peer reviewers, and editors will adopt these principles. We hope these protocols inspire a new generation of publications applying 3D printing in chemistry and biology—especially highly reproducible inventions with the requisite detail and associated documentation. Such reports will facilitate broad adoption and creative iteration of the most innovative designs, thus accelerating discovery in chemistry and biology. © 2024 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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