An Investigation of the Effects of Quantum Dot Nanoparticles on Photopolymer Resin for Use in PolyJet Direct 3D Printing

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2012-08-15

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Elliott, A.M.
Ivanova, O.S.
Williams, C.B.
Campbell, T.A.

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University of Texas at Austin

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The addition of quantum dot (QD) nanoparticles to additive manufacturing (AM) media provides the opportunity to create artifacts with complex geometry that also have unique optical characteristics. However, the addition of nanoparticles can significantly alter the rheology of a material and make it difficult to process in an AM context. In this study, quantum dots were added to a photopolymer resin in varying mass ratios to photopolymer, and their effects on the viscosity, surface tension, and jetting ability of the suspension were investigated. Results show that printability was not significantly affected by the presence of quantum dots in mass concentrations less than or equal to 0.5%. The nanosuspensions were deposited via inkjet to demonstrate the feasibility of creating optically-unique artifacts.

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