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A Smartphone-Enabled Portable Digital Light Processing 3D Printer.

Wanlu LiMian WangLuis Santiago MilleJuan Antonio Robledo LaraValentín HuertaTlalli Uribe VelázquezFeng ChengHongbin LiJiaxing GongTerry ChingCaroline A MurphyAmi LeshaShabir HassanTim B F WoodfieldKhoon S LimYu Shrike Zhang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2021)
3D printing has emerged as an enabling approach in a variety of different fields. However, the bulk volume of printing systems limits the expansion of their applications. In this study, a portable 3D Digital Light Processing (DLP) printer is built based on a smartphone-powered projector and a custom-written smartphone-operated app. Constructs with detailed surface architectures, porous features, or hollow structures, as well as sophisticated tissue analogs, are successfully printed using this platform, by utilizing commercial resins as well as a range of hydrogel-based inks, including poly(ethylene glycol)-diacrylate, gelatin methacryloyl, or allylated gelatin. Moreover, due to the portability of the unique DLP printer, medical implants can be fabricated for point-of-care usage, and cell-laden tissues can be produced in situ, achieving a new milestone for mobile-health technologies. Additionally, the all-in-one printing system described herein enables the integration of the 3D scanning smartphone app to obtain object-derived 3D digital models for subsequent printing. Along with further developments, this portable, modular, and easy-to-use smartphone-enabled DLP printer is anticipated to secure exciting opportunities for applications in resource-limited and point-of-care settings not only in biomedicine but also for home and educational purposes.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • low cost
  • tissue engineering
  • drug delivery
  • gene expression
  • high resolution
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • molecularly imprinted
  • electron microscopy