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Reinforcement of Stereolithographic Resins for Rapid Prototyping with Cellulose Nanocrystals

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 4, Issue 10, Pages 5399-5407

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am301321v

Keywords

cellulose nanocrystals (CNC); mechanical reinforcement; polymer nanocomposites; stereolithography resins (SLR); stereolithography; rapid prototyping

Funding

  1. Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) [11234.1 PFIW-IW]
  2. Adolphe Merkle Foundation
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation [206021_128728]
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [206021_128728] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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We report on the mechanical properties of optically curable stereolithographic resins (SLRs) which were reinforced through the addition of small amounts of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs). The resin/filler mixtures are readily accessible via simple mixing processes. A detailed rheological investigation of such mixtures and tie successful processing of these materials on a commercial SLR machine show that at low filler concentrations (below 5%) the processability of the materials is barely impacted. The storage modulus, E', increased steadily with increasing CNC content in the regimes below and above the glass transition. A remarkable modulus enhancement was observed in the rubbery regime, where E' increased by 166, 233, and 587% for CNC/SLR nanocomposites with 0.5, 1.0, and 5.0% w/w CNC, respectively. The modulus increase was less pronounced in the glassy state, where E' increased by 21, 32 and 57%, for the same compositions The increase in tensile strength was of similar magnitude. In comparison to previously reported CNC and carbon-nanofiller base I nanocomposites, the presently investigated nanocomposites display a comparably large increase of stiffness and strength, which appear to originate from the high level of dispersion and the intimate contact of the CNCs with the SLR matrix. Through the fabrication of 3-dimensional parts, it was shown that the CNC-filled resins can be processed with standard equipment in a stereolithographic process that is widely used for rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing.

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