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Fast Living 3D Printing via Free Radical Promoted Cationic RAFT Polymerization.

Bowen ZhaoJiajia LiGuangliang LiXinrui YangShaopu LuXiangqiang PanJian Zhu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The application of reversible deactivation radical polymerization techniques in 3D printing is emerging as a powerful method to build "living" polymer networks, which can be easily postmodified with various functionalities. However, the building speed of these systems is still limited compared to commercial systems. Herein, a digital light processing (DLP)-based 3D printing system via photoinduced free radical-promoted cationic reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization of vinyl ethers, which can build "living" objects by a commercial DLP 3D printer at a relatively fast building speed (12.99 cm h -1 ), is reported. The polymerization behavior and printing conditions are studied in detail. The livingness of the printed objects is demonstrated by spatially controlled postmodification with a fluorescent monomer.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • living cells
  • electron transfer
  • single molecule
  • fluorescent probe