Producción CyT
Stable Photopolymerizable Resins Modified with Functionalized Silica-Coated Gold Nanostructures for the Fabrication of Optically Clear 3D Objects with Remote Photothermal Activation

Artículo

Fecha
2024
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
American Chemical Society
Revista
ACS Applied Polymer Materials, vol. 6 (pp. 1951-1961) - ISSN 2637-6105
American Chemical Society
ISSN
2637-6105
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Films of a vitrimer based on the reaction between diglycidylether of bisphenol A and glutaricacid in the presence of 1-methylimidazole were processed using a solvent-based technique. Thecuring schedule was divided into two steps: first, a soluble linear polymer was formed through the reactionof the diacid and the diepoxide, and then the crosslinking was induced at a higher temperaturevia transesterification reactions. This epoxy–acid vitrimer was modified with multi-walled carbon nanotube... Films of a vitrimer based on the reaction between diglycidylether of bisphenol A and glutaricacid in the presence of 1-methylimidazole were processed using a solvent-based technique. Thecuring schedule was divided into two steps: first, a soluble linear polymer was formed through the reactionof the diacid and the diepoxide, and then the crosslinking was induced at a higher temperaturevia transesterification reactions. This epoxy–acid vitrimer was modified with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) functionalized with -hydroxyesters, produced by a robust and straightforward strategy based on a two-phase reaction between oxidized MWCNTs and phenylglycidylether. Nanocomposite vitrimer films were obtained by drop casting a dispersion of the functionalized MWCNTs in the linear polymer/cyclohexanone solution, followed by a thermal treatment. A high degree of dispersion of the carbon nanostructures was attained thanks to the -hydroxyester functionalization when compared with oxidized MWCNTs. Nanocomposite films showed a significant photothermal effect (reaching 200 C or above in 30 s) upon NIR light irradiation (850 nm) from a single LED (500 mW/cm2). The released heat was used to activate the shape memory effect and weld and heal the vitrimer matrix, proving the success of this easy strategy for the generation of remotely activated carbon-based vitrimer nanocomposites.
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PLASMONICSGOLD NANOPARTICLES3D-PRINTINGPHOTOTHERMIA
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