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Multi-color dual wavelength vat photopolymerization 3D printing via spatially controlled acidity

Engineering and Technology

Multi-color dual wavelength vat photopolymerization 3D printing via spatially controlled acidity

K. C. H. Chin, G. Ovsepyan, et al.

This innovative research conducted by Kyle C. H. Chin, Grant Ovsepyan, and Andrew J. Boydston showcases the revolutionary potential of 3D printing multi-color objects using dual wavelength vat photopolymerization. By harnessing both visible and ultraviolet light, they successfully created vibrant, customizable designs while controlling the color through local acidity. Discover the future of 3D printing with their groundbreaking techniques!

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Abstract
Dual wavelength vat photopolymerization (DW-VP) has emerged as a powerful approach to create multimaterial objects. However, only a limited range of properties have been showcased. In this work, we report the 3D printing (3DP) of multi-color objects from a single resin vat using DW-VP. This was accomplished by concurrently curing resin with visible light and modulating local resin color with 365-nm ultraviolet (UV) light. The key advance was to use a photoacid generator (PAG) in combination with pH responsive dyes in the 3DP resins. The specific color is dictated by the extent of reaction, or local acidity in our case, and controlled by the light dosage and pattern of UV light applied. Multi-color object formation was implemented in two-step processes involving first 3DP to set the object structure, followed by UV exposure, as well as single processes that leveraged DW-VP to create a broad range of vibrant colors and patterns.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 08, 2024
Authors
Kyle C. H. Chin, Grant Ovsepyan, Andrew J. Boydston
Tags
3D printing
multi-color objects
dual wavelength
vat photopolymerization
photoacid generator
pH-responsive dyes
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