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3D Printing of Superhydrophobic Objects with Bulk Nanostructure
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Advanced Materials, Volume 33, issue 45
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The rapid development of 3D printing (or additive manufacturing) technologies demands new materials with novel properties and functionalities. Superhydrophobic materials, owing to their ultralow water adhesion, self-cleaning, anti-biofouling, or superoleophilic properties are useful for myriad applications involving liquids. However, the majority of the methods for making superhydrophobic surfaces have been based on surface functionalization and coatings, which are challenging to apply to 3D objects. Additionally, these coatings are vulnerable to abrasion due to low mechanical stability and limited thickness. Here, a new materials concept and methodology for 3D printing of superhydrophobic macroscopic objects with bulk nanostructure and almost unlimited geometrical freedom is presented. The method is based on a specific ink composed of hydrophobic (meth)acrylate monomers and porogen solvents, which undergoes phase separation upon photopolymerization to generate inherently nanoporous and superhydrophobic structures. Using a desktop Digital Light Processing printer, superhydrophobic 3D objects with complex shapes are demonstrated, with ultralow and uniform water adhesion measured with scanning droplet adhesion microscopy. It is shown that the 3D-printed objects, owing to their nanoporous structure throughout the entire volume, preserve their superhydrophobicity upon wear damage. Finally, a superhydrophobic 3D-printed gas-permeable and water-repellent microfluidic device and a hierarchically structured 3D-printed super-oil-absorbent are demonstrated.
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Funding Information: The Helmholtz Program “Materials Systems Engineering” is thanked. This project was partly supported by DFG (Heisenbergprofessur Projektnummer: 406232485, LE 2936/9‐1), by Business Finland Project TUTL‐SDAM (6798/31/2017), European Research Council grant ERC‐2016‐CoG (725513‐SuperRepel) and Academy of Finland (342169). This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy 2082/1‐390761711 (Excellence Cluster "3D Matter Made to Order”). Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Advanced Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH. | openaire: EC/H2020/725513/EU//SuperRepel
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Dong, Z, Vuckovac, M, Cui, W, Zhou, Q, Ras, R H A & Levkin, P A 2021, '3D Printing of Superhydrophobic Objects with Bulk Nanostructure', Advanced Materials, vol. 33, no. 45, 2106068. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202106068