Advanced Science (Aug 2024)

Optical Fiber‐Assisted Printing: A Platform Technology for Straightforward Photopolymer Resins Patterning and Freeform 3D Printing

  • Alessandro Cianciosi,
  • Maximilian Pfeiffle,
  • Philipp Wohlfahrt,
  • Severin Nürnberger,
  • Tomasz Jungst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202403049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 32
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Light‐based 3D printing techniques represent powerful tools, enabling the precise fabrication of intricate objects with high resolution and control. An innovative addition to this set of printing techniques is Optical Fiber‐Assisted Printing (OFAP) introduced in this article. OFAP is a platform utilizing an LED‐coupled optical fiber (LOF) that selectively crosslinks photopolymer resins. It allows change of parameters like light intensity and LOF velocity during fabrication, facilitating the creation of structures with progressive features and multi‐material constructs layer‐by‐layer. An optimized formulation based on allyl‐modified gelatin (gelAGE) with food dyes as photoabsorbers is introduced. Additionally, a novel gelatin‐based biomaterial, alkyne‐modified gelatin (gelGPE), featuring alkyne moieties, demonstrates near‐visible light absorption thus fitting OFAP needs, paving the way for multifunctional hydrogels through thiol‐yne click chemistry. Besides 2D patterning, OFAP is transferred to embedded 3D printing within a resin bath demonstrating the proof‐of‐concept as a novel printing technology with potential applications in tissue engineering and biomimetic scaffold fabrication, offering rapid and precise freeform printing capabilities.

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