Volumetric Additive Manufacturing of Dicyclopentadiene by Solid-State Photopolymerization.
Matthew M HausladenEsteban BacaKyle A NogalesLeah N AppelhansBryan KaehrCraig M HamelSamuel C LeguizamonPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
Polymerization in the solid state is generally infeasible due to restrictions on mobility. However, in this work, the solid-state photopolymerization of crystalline dicyclopentadiene is demonstrated via photoinitiated ring-opening metathesis polymerization. The source of mobility in the solid state is attributed to the plastic crystal nature of dicyclopentadiene, which yields local short-range mobility due to orientational degrees of freedom. Polymerization in the solid state enables photopatterning, volumetric additive manufacturing of free-standing structures, and fabrication with embedded components. Solid-state photopolymerization of dicyclopentadiene offers a new paradigm for advanced and freeform fabrication of high-performance thermosets.
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