JOURNAL ARTICLE

Two‐Photon 3D Printing in Metal–Organic Framework Single Crystals

Abstract

Abstract Two‐photon polymerization (TPP) is a micro/nano‐fabrication technology for additive manufacturing, enabling 3D printing of polymeric materials using ultrafast laser pulses. In this work, two‐photon polymerization is realized inside a metal–organic framework (MOF) crystal. Intricate structures are built in the porous crystal to create a microstructure‐in‐crystal hybrid. Furthermore, the MOF can be removed by acid treatment to release the printed structure. The two‐photon polymerization inside the crystal has the potential for MOF sensing device fabrication and data storage applications. In the future development, printing different materials in the same MOF crystal for creating functional 3D devices is hoped.

Keywords:
Materials science Fabrication Polymerization 3D printing Nanotechnology Porosity Microstructure Crystal (programming language) Laser Single crystal Chemical engineering Polymer Composite material Optics Crystallography Chemistry Computer science

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