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  • 2024Development of high-resolution 3D printable polymerizable ionic liquids for antimicrobial applications4citations
  • 2024Development of high-resolution 3D printable polymerizable ionic liquids for antimicrobial applications4citations
  • 2024Enabling white color tunability in complex 3D-printed composites by using lead-free self-trapped exciton 2D perovskite/carbon quantum dot inks5citations
  • 2023Polymeric ionic liquid-based formulations for the fabrication of highly stable perovskite nanocrystal composites for photocatalytic applications5citations
  • 2023Advanced formulations based on poly(ionic liquid)materials for additive manufacturing13citations
  • 2022Continuous-Flow Synthesis of Orange Emitting Sn(II)-Doped CsBr Materials8citations
  • 2022Advanced Formulations Based on Poly(ionic liquid) Materials for Additive Manufacturing13citations
  • 2021Continuous‐Flow Synthesis of Orange Emitting Sn(II)‐Doped CsBr Materials8citations
  • 2021Continuous-Flow Synthesis of Orange Emitting Sn(II)-Doped CsBr Materials8citations
  • 2020Redox‐active hybrid polyoxometalate‐stabilised gold nanoparticles33citations
  • 2018Tunable Ionic Control of Polymeric Films for Inkjet Based 3D Printing29citations
  • 2018Tunable Ionic Control of Polymeric Films for Inkjet Based 3D Printing.29citations
  • 2017Advanced reactor engineering with 3D printing for the continuous-flow synthesis of silver nanoparticles.69citations

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  • Mitchell, Scott George
  • Roppolo, Ignazio
  • García-Embid, Sonia
  • Alleva, María
  • Chiappone, Annalisa
  • Miralles-Comins, Sara
  • Zanatta, Marcileia
  • Embid, Sonia Garcia
  • Mitchell, Scott G.
  • Alleva, Maria
  • Rodriguez-Pereira, Jhonatan
  • Iglesias, Diego
  • Masi, Sofia
  • Luangwanta, Tawanwit
  • Mora-Sero, Ivan
  • Recalde, Ileana B.
  • Martinez-Ferrero, Eugenia
  • Gené Marimon, Santi
  • Gualdrón Reyes, Andrés Fabián
  • Palomares, Emilio
  • Das Adhikari, Samrat
  • Kaowphong, Sulawan
  • Turren Cruz, Silver Hamill
  • Gualdrón-Reyes, Andrés F.
  • Martínez-Pastor, Juan P.
  • Alves Fernandes, Jesum
  • Rafael, S. Sánchez
  • Echeverría-Arrondo, Carlos
  • Chirvony, Vladimir
  • Martínezpastor, Juan P.
  • Mirallescomins, Sara
  • Fernandes, Jesum Alves
  • Sánchez, Rafael S.
  • Echeverríaarrondo, Carlos
  • Moraseró, Iván
  • Kastner, Katharina
  • Gibson, Emma K.
  • Walsh, Darren A.
  • Newton, Graham N.
  • Martin, Carmen
  • Hampson, Elizabeth
  • Cameron, Jamie M.
  • Gunasekera, Deshani H. A. T.
  • Karjalainen, Erno
  • Licence, Peter
  • Wales, Dominic J.
  • Wildman, Ricky D.
  • Dupont, Jairton
  • Goodridge, Ruth
  • Weilhard, Andreas
  • Okafor, Obinna
  • Fernandes, Jesum A.
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Tunable Ionic Control of Polymeric Films for Inkjet Based 3D Printing

  • Gunasekera, Deshani H. A. T.
  • Karjalainen, Erno
  • Sans, Victor
  • Licence, Peter
  • Wales, Dominic J.
  • Wildman, Ricky D.
  • Dupont, Jairton
Abstract

<p>Inkjet printing is a powerful additive manufacturing (AM) technique to generate advanced and complex geometries. However, requirements of low viscosity and surface tension are limiting the range of functional inks available, thus hindering the development of novel applications and devices. Here, we report a method to synthesize materials derived from highly viscous or even solid monomers in a simple, flexible fashion and with the potential to be integrated in the printing process. Polymerizable ionic liquids (PILs) have been employed as a proof of principle due to the broad range of properties available upon fine-tuning of the anion-cation pair and the high viscosity of the monomers. The method consists of the deposition and polymerization of a PIL precursor, followed sequentially by quaternization and anion metathesis of the films. The fine control over the mechanical and superficial properties of inkjet printable polymeric films of neutral and cationic nature by postpolymerization reactions is demonstrated for the first time. A family of different polycationic materials has been generated by modification of cross-linked copolymers of butyl acrylate and vinyl imidazole with liquid solutions of functional reagents. The variation in the mechanical, thermal, and surface properties of the films demonstrates the success of this approach. The same concept has been applied to a modified formulation, designed for optimal inkjet printing. This work will pave the way for a broad range of applications of inkjet printing, with a plethora of anion cation combinations characteristic of PILs, thus enormously broadening the range of applications available in additive manufacturing.</p>

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • viscosity
  • copolymer
  • additive manufacturing