Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D Printing
Digital light processing (DLP)-type 3D printing ensures several advantages, such as an easy solution process, a short printing time, high-quality printing, and selective light curing. Furthermore, polyurethane (PU) is among the promising candidates for 3D printing because of its wide range of applic...
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doaj-45baea27990a418a990f6c2ea1ef56042020-11-25T02:13:03ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-01-011216710.3390/polym12010067polym12010067Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D PrintingHyeonseo Joo0Sunghun Cho1School of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, KoreaSchool of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, KoreaDigital light processing (DLP)-type 3D printing ensures several advantages, such as an easy solution process, a short printing time, high-quality printing, and selective light curing. Furthermore, polyurethane (PU) is among the promising candidates for 3D printing because of its wide range of applications. This work reports comparative studies on the fabrication and optimization of PU composites using a polyaniline (PANI) nanomaterial and a graphene sheet (GS) for DLP-type 3D printing. The morphologies and dispersion of the printed PU composites were studied by field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) images. Bonding structures in the PU composites were investigated by Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. As-prepared PU/PANI and PU/GS composites with different filler contents were successfully printed into sculptures with different sizes and shapes. The PU/PANI and PU/GS composites exhibit the improved sheet resistance, which is up to 8.57 × 10<sup>4</sup> times (1.19 × 10<sup>6</sup> ohm/sq) lower and 1.27 × 10<sup>5</sup> times (8.05 × 10<sup>5</sup> ohm/sq) lower, respectively, than the pristine PU (1.02 × 10<sup>11</sup> ohm/sq). Moreover, the PU/PANI and PU/GS composites demonstrate 1.41 times (44.5 MPa) higher and 2.19 times (69.3 MPa) higher tensile strengths compared with the pristine PU (31.6 MPa). This work suggests the potential uses of highly conductive PU composites for DLP-type 3D printing.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/1/673d printingdigital light processingpolyurethanepolyanilinegraphene |
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Hyeonseo Joo Sunghun Cho Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D Printing Polymers 3d printing digital light processing polyurethane polyaniline graphene |
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Hyeonseo Joo Sunghun Cho |
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Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D Printing |
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Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D Printing |
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Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D Printing |
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Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D Printing |
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Comparative Studies on Polyurethane Composites Filled with Polyaniline and Graphene for DLP-Type 3D Printing |
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comparative studies on polyurethane composites filled with polyaniline and graphene for dlp-type 3d printing |
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Digital light processing (DLP)-type 3D printing ensures several advantages, such as an easy solution process, a short printing time, high-quality printing, and selective light curing. Furthermore, polyurethane (PU) is among the promising candidates for 3D printing because of its wide range of applications. This work reports comparative studies on the fabrication and optimization of PU composites using a polyaniline (PANI) nanomaterial and a graphene sheet (GS) for DLP-type 3D printing. The morphologies and dispersion of the printed PU composites were studied by field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) images. Bonding structures in the PU composites were investigated by Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. As-prepared PU/PANI and PU/GS composites with different filler contents were successfully printed into sculptures with different sizes and shapes. The PU/PANI and PU/GS composites exhibit the improved sheet resistance, which is up to 8.57 × 10<sup>4</sup> times (1.19 × 10<sup>6</sup> ohm/sq) lower and 1.27 × 10<sup>5</sup> times (8.05 × 10<sup>5</sup> ohm/sq) lower, respectively, than the pristine PU (1.02 × 10<sup>11</sup> ohm/sq). Moreover, the PU/PANI and PU/GS composites demonstrate 1.41 times (44.5 MPa) higher and 2.19 times (69.3 MPa) higher tensile strengths compared with the pristine PU (31.6 MPa). This work suggests the potential uses of highly conductive PU composites for DLP-type 3D printing. |
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3d printing digital light processing polyurethane polyaniline graphene |
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