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3D printable tough silicone double networks

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3D printable tough silicone double networks

T. J. Wallin, L. Simonsen, et al.

Discover the innovation behind silicone double networks (SiDNs) that can be 3D printed, showcasing remarkable mechanical properties and versatility in applications such as soft tissue models and wearable devices. This cutting-edge research was conducted by Thomas J. Wallin, Leif-Erik Simonsen, Wenyang Pan, Kaiyang Wang, Emmanuel Giannelis, Robert F. Shepherd, and Yiğit Mengüç.... show more
Abstract
Additive manufacturing permits innovative soft device architectures with micron resolution. The processing requirements, however, restrict the available materials, and joining chemically dissimilar components remains a challenge. Here we report silicone double networks (SiDNs) that participate in orthogonal crosslinking mechanisms—photocurable thiol-ene reactions and condensation reactions—to exercise independent control over both the shape forming process (3D printing) and final mechanical properties. SiDNs simultaneously possess low elastic modulus (E100% < 700 kPa) as well as large ultimate strains (dL/L0 up to 400%), toughnesses (U ~ 1.4 MJ·m−3), and strengths (~1 MPa). Importantly, the latent condensation reaction permits cohesive bonding of printed objects to dissimilar substrates with modulus gradients that span more than seven orders of magnitude. We demonstrate soft devices relevant to a broad range of disciplines: models that simulate the geometries and mechanical properties of soft tissue systems and multimaterial assemblies for next generation wearable devices and robotics.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 10, 2020
Authors
Thomas J. Wallin, Leif-Erik Simonsen, Wenyang Pan, Kaiyang Wang, Emmanuel Giannelis, Robert F. Shepherd, Yiğit Mengüç
Tags
silicone double networks
3D printing
mechanical properties
soft tissue models
wearable devices
multimaterial assemblies
engineering
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