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Volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) is an emerging approach for photopolymer-based 3D printing that produces complex 3D structures in a single step, rather than from layer-by-layer assembly. In article number 2003376, Maxim Shusteff and co-workers adapt thiol-ene resins for VAM by incorporating a threshold response using a polymerization inhibitor. Due do the uniform thiol-ene network formation, a broad range of mechanical properties can be accessed.
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