Effects of ionic liquids and dual curing on vat photopolymerization process and properties of 3d-printed ionogels
Sergey Nechausov
1
,
Anna Ivanchenko
1
,
Oleg Morozov
1
,
Aslan Miriyev
2
,
Indrek Must
3
,
Oskars Platnieks
4
,
Maksims Jurinovs
4
,
Alvo Aabloo
3
,
M Kovac
2
,
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-08-01
scimago Q1
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SJR: 2.877
CiteScore: 20.0
Impact factor: 11.1
ISSN: 22148604, 22147810
General Materials Science
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Engineering (miscellaneous)
Abstract
Ionic liquids (ILs) can facilitate photopolymerization reactions involved in the fabrication of ionogels (IGs). In this study, ILs were immobilized by 3D printing through polymerization of vinyl-monomers in their medium. The effect of ILs on the vat photopolymerization (VP) process was studied. Multiple IL-compatible photopolymer formulations were developed by using EmimBF 4 , BmimBF 4 , OmimBF 4, and EmimTFSI ionic liquids and photocurable N-vinylpyrrolidone (NVP) and triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA) monomers. The photoinduced radical copolymerization of NVP with TEGDMA was studied using a combination of photo-DSC, Jacobs working curves and FTIR methods. The analysis revealed a dichotomy of IL-based VP as the addition of ILs led to a significant acceleration of polymerization and an increase in the critical exposure energy due to a higher conversion degree necessary for the gelation. Moreover, the Jacobs working curves showed that penetration depth dramatically changed with IL type. Based on these results, overcuring time was calculated and applied in the VP process to ensure that enough monomers were converted in each 3d-printed layer to prevent interlayer cracking. Furthermore, the dual curing approach was applied to achieve the highest possible conversion by adding a thermal initiator (AIBN). Dual curing increased the mechanical properties of ionogels but led to a reduced ionic conductivity due to an inhibition of IL’s mobility. In addition, this study found IL compositions for ionogels demonstrating no shrinkage after photopolymerization and post-curing. We suggest that the outcomes of the present study created a platform for fabricating high-resolution 3d-printed nonvolatile and nonflammable ionogels. • VP yields ionogels with high resolution and stable properties. • ILs tend to accelerate photopolymerization but increase critical exposure time. • Thermal curing leads to quantitative conversion and an increase in tensile modulus. • No shrinkage was obtained in ionogels during photopolymerization and post-curing.
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Nechausov S. et al. Effects of ionic liquids and dual curing on vat photopolymerization process and properties of 3d-printed ionogels // Additive Manufacturing. 2022. Vol. 56. p. 102895.
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Nechausov S., Ivanchenko A., Morozov O., Miriyev A., Must I., Platnieks O., Jurinovs M., Gaidukovs S., Aabloo A., Kovac M., Bulgakov B. Effects of ionic liquids and dual curing on vat photopolymerization process and properties of 3d-printed ionogels // Additive Manufacturing. 2022. Vol. 56. p. 102895.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.addma.2022.102895
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2022.102895
TI - Effects of ionic liquids and dual curing on vat photopolymerization process and properties of 3d-printed ionogels
T2 - Additive Manufacturing
AU - Nechausov, Sergey
AU - Ivanchenko, Anna
AU - Morozov, Oleg
AU - Miriyev, Aslan
AU - Must, Indrek
AU - Platnieks, Oskars
AU - Jurinovs, Maksims
AU - Gaidukovs, Sergejs
AU - Aabloo, Alvo
AU - Kovac, M
AU - Bulgakov, Boris
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/08/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 102895
VL - 56
SN - 2214-8604
SN - 2214-7810
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@article{2022_Nechausov,
author = {Sergey Nechausov and Anna Ivanchenko and Oleg Morozov and Aslan Miriyev and Indrek Must and Oskars Platnieks and Maksims Jurinovs and Sergejs Gaidukovs and Alvo Aabloo and M Kovac and Boris Bulgakov},
title = {Effects of ionic liquids and dual curing on vat photopolymerization process and properties of 3d-printed ionogels},
journal = {Additive Manufacturing},
year = {2022},
volume = {56},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2022.102895},
pages = {102895},
doi = {10.1016/j.addma.2022.102895}
}