Literature DB >> 31289746

Monitoring Fast, Voxel-Scale Cure Kinetics via Sample-Coupled-Resonance Photorheology.

Callie I Fiedler-Higgins1, Lewis M Cox1, Frank W DelRio1, Jason P Killgore1.   

Abstract

Photopolymerizable materials are the focus of extensive research across a variety of fields ranging from additive manufacturing to regenerative medicine. However, poorly understood material mechanical and rheological properties during polymerization at the relevant exposure powers and single-voxel length-scales limit advancements in part performance and throughput. Here, a novel atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique, sample-coupled-resonance photorheology (SCRPR), to locally characterize the mechano-rheological properties of photopolymerized materials on the relevant reaction kinetic timescales, is demonstrated. By coupling an AFM tip to a photopolymer and exposing the coupled region to a laser, two fundamental photopolymerization phenomena: (1) timescales of photopolymerization at high laser power and (2) reciprocity between photodose and material properties are studied. The ability to capture rapid kinetic changes occurring during polymerization with SCRPR is demonstrated. It is found that reciprocity is only valid for a finite range of exposure powers in the verification material and polymerization is highly localized in a low-diffusion system. After polymerization, in situ imaging of a single polymerized voxel is performed using material-appropriate topographic and nanomechanical modalities of the AFM while still in the as-printed environment.

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Keywords:  AFM; additive manufacturing; contact resonance; photopolymerization; rheology

Year:  2018        PMID: 31289746      PMCID: PMC6615886          DOI: 10.1002/smtd.201800275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small Methods        ISSN: 2366-9608


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1.  Microscale Photopatterning of Through-thickness Modulus in a Monolithic and Functionally Graded 3D Printed Part.

Authors:  Asais Camila Uzcategui; Callie I Higgins; John E Hergert; Andrew E Tomaschke; Victor Crespo-Cuevas; Virginia L Ferguson; Stephanie J Bryant; Robert R McLeod; Jason P Killgore
Journal:  Small Sci       Date:  2020-12-24

2.  Digital light processing in a hybrid atomic force microscope: In Situ, nanoscale characterization of the printing process.

Authors:  Callie I Higgins; Tobin E Brown; Jason P Killgore
Journal:  Addit Manuf       Date:  2021-02

3.  Methine initiated polypropylene-based disposable face masks aging validated by micromechanical properties loss of atomic force microscopy.

Authors:  Xueqin Chen; Mude Zhu; Yi Tang; Huiyuan Xie; Xiaoyun Fan
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 14.224

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