3D printing of reactive macroporous polymers via thiol-ene chemistry and polymerization-induced phase separation.
Nikolaj Kofoed MandsbergFatma AslanZheqin DongPavel A LevkinPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Using thiol-ene chemistry, polymerization-induced phase separation, and DLP 3D printing, we present a method for manufacturing reactive macroporous 3D structures. This approach enables the fabrication of structures with tunable physicochemical properties and compressibility. Moreover, it facilitates post-functionalization through thiol-Michael addition reactions, thereby expanding performance and application potential.