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Progress and opportunities in additive manufacturing of electrically conductive polymer composites

Yinjia Yan, Yixue Jiang, Evelyn Ling Ling Ng, Yanni Zhang, Cally Owh, Fuke Wang, Qing Song, Tao Feng, Biao Zhang, Peng Li, Xian Jun Loh, Siew Yin Chan, B Chan

2022Materials Today Advances111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electrically conductive polymer composites have sparked considerable interest in the research community due to their unique advantages that come from combining regular polymers with the electronic properties of metals or semiconductors in a synergistic manner. Additive manufacturing (AM) offers promising prospects in the realm of conductive polymer composites by allowing for greater design flexibility, more complicated shapes, and rapid manufacturing. In addition, a rising number of additive manufacturing (AM) methods, including material extrusion, vat photopolymerization, material and binder jetting, powder bed fusion, and sheet lamination are now available for the 3D printing of conductive polymer composites. In this article, we present an insight into current research advances in the field of conductive polymer composites developed for additive manufacturing, which accelerate the design and development of 3D printable electrical devices. We examine various AM processes in terms of their respective limitations, address the material requirements and significant breakthroughs in 3D printing of conductive polymer composites, and discuss promising electronic applications – such as flexible electronics, energy storage and conversion devices, etc. This overview concludes with an assessment of potential future directions and themes in this developing area.

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Materials science3D printingLaminationElectrical conductorElectronicsConductive polymerFlexibility (engineering)Composite materialPrinted electronicsPolymerElectrically conductiveExtrusionInkwellElectrical engineeringEngineeringLayer (electronics)StatisticsMathematicsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsNanomaterials and Printing Technologies
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