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Continuous Additive Manufacturing using Olefin Metathesis

Advanced Science

Foster, Jeffrey C.; Cook, Adam W.; Monk, Nicolas M.; Jones, Brad H.; Appelhans, Leah A.; Redline, Erica M.; Leguizamon, Samuel C.

The development of chemistry is reported to implement selective dual-wavelength olefin metathesis polymerization for continuous additive manufacturing (AM). A resin formulation based on dicyclopentadiene is produced using a latent olefin metathesis catalyst, various photosensitizers (PSs) and photobase generators (PBGs) to achieve efficient initiation at one wavelength (e.g., blue light) and fast catalyst decomposition and polymerization deactivation at a second (e.g., UV-light). This process enables 2D stereolithographic (SLA) printing, either using photomasks or patterned, collimated light. Importantly, the same process is readily adapted for 3D continuous AM, with printing rates of 36 mm h–1 for patterned light and up to 180 mm h–1 using un-patterned, high intensity light.

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Tuning Epoxy Thermomechanics via Thermal Isomerization: A Route to Negative Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Materials

ACS Macro Letters

Foster, Jeffrey C.; Staiger, Chad S.; Dugger, Jason W.; Redline, Erica M.

Fine control over the thermal expansion and contraction behavior of polymer materials is challenging. Most polymers have large coefficients of thermal expansion (CTEs), which preclude long performance lifetimes of composite materials. Herein, we report the design and synthesis of epoxy thermosets with low CTE values below their Tg and large contraction behavior above Tg by incorporating thermally contractile dibenzocyclooctane (DBCO) motifs within the thermoset network. This atypical thermomechanical behavior was rationalized in terms of a twist-boat to chair conformational equilibrium of the DBCO linkages. We anticipate these findings to be generally useful in the preparation of materials with designed CTE values.

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