JOURNAL ARTICLE

Additive Manufacturing of Transparent Silica Glass from Solutions

Ido CoopersteinEfrat ShukrunOfir PressAlexander KamyshnyShlomo Magdassi

Year: 2018 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 10 (22)Pages: 18879-18885   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A sol, aqueous solution-based ink is presented for fabrication of 3D transparent silica glass objects with complex geometries, by a simple 3D printing process conducted at room temperature. The ink combines a hybrid ceramic precursor that can undergo both the photopolymerization reaction and a sol-gel process, both in the solution form, without any particles. The printing is conducted by localized photopolymerization with the use of a low-cost 3D printer. Following printing, upon aging and densifying, the resulting objects convert from a gel to a xerogel and then to a fused silica. The printed objects, which are composed of fused silica, are transparent and have tunable density and refractive indices.

Keywords:
Materials science Photopolymer Inkwell Fabrication 3D printing Sol-gel Aqueous solution Ceramic Silica glass Refractive index Chemical engineering Process (computing) Nanotechnology Composite material Optoelectronics Polymer Organic chemistry Computer science Monomer

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Topics

Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Photopolymerization techniques and applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
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