A facile one step route that introduces functionality to polymer powders for laser sintering.

Eduards Krumins, Liam A Crawford, David M Rogers,Fabricio Machado,Vincenzo Taresco,Mark East, Samuel H Irving,Harriet R Fowler,Long Jiang,Nichola Starr, Christopher D J Parmenter,Kristoffer Kortsen,Valentina Cuzzucoli Crucitti, Simon V Avery, Christopher J Tuck,Steven M Howdle

Nature communications(2024)

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Laser Sintering (LS) is a type of Additive Manufacturing (AM) exploiting laser processing of polymeric particles to produce 3D objects. Because of its ease of processability and thermo-physical properties, polyamide-12 (PA-12) represents ~95% of the polymeric materials used in LS. This constrains the functionality of the items produced, including limited available colours. Moreover, PA-12 objects tend to biofoul in wet environments. Therefore, a key challenge is to develop an inexpensive route to introduce desirable functionality to PA-12. We report a facile, clean, and scalable approach to modification of PA-12, exploiting supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) and free radical polymerizations to yield functionalised PA-12 materials. These can be easily printed using commercial apparatus. We demonstrate the potential by creating coloured PA-12 materials and show that the same approach can be utilized to create anti-biofouling objects. Our approach to functionalise materials could open significant new applications for AM.
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