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The Use of Graphene and Its Derivatives for the Development of Polymer Matrix Composites by Stereolithographic 3D Printing

Ioana Chiulan, Ștefan Ioan Voicu, Dan Batalu

2022Applied Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significant advances in graphene-based materials have facilitated the development of various composites structures in a diverse range of industry sectors. At present, the preparation of graphene-added materials is mainly developed through traditional methods. However, in recent years, additive manufacturing emerged as a promising approach that enables the printing of complex objects in a layer-by-layer fashion, without the need for moulds or machining equipment. This paper reviews the most recent reports on graphene-based photopolymerizable resins developed for stereolithography (SLA), with particular consideration for medical applications. The characteristics of the SLA technology, the most suitable raw materials and formulations and the properties of final 3D products are described. Throughout, a specific focus is placed on the mechanical properties and biocompatibility of the final 3D-printed object. Finally, remaining challenges and future directions are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

StereolithographyMaterials scienceGraphene3D printingThree dimensional printingNanotechnologyComposite materialAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesGraphene and Nanomaterials ApplicationsBone Tissue Engineering Materials
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