钛酸钡
陶瓷
材料科学
数字光处理
复合材料
3D打印
光致聚合物
制作
纳米技术
计算机科学
聚合物
医学
投影机
替代医学
病理
计算机视觉
聚合
作者
Hyungyong Kim,Jisoo Nam,Yong‐Il Kim,Hyun‐Cheol Song,Jungho Ryu,Miso Kim
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.202400382
摘要
Abstract Photopolymerization‐based ceramic 3D printing, known as digital light processing (DLP), offers a valuable platform for rapidly prototyping previously unattainable intricate architectures without the need for additional molds. However, the presence of ceramic particles in photocurable suspensions introduces challenges, including elevated viscosity and diminished curing depth due to light‐ceramic particle interactions. This ultimately compromises the efficacy of the photocuring process, resulting in undesirable geometric inaccuracies. In this study, meticulously engineered lead‐free ferroelectric barium titanate (BaTiO 3 , BTO) ceramic granules, produced through a spray‐drying process, optimize ceramic suspension formulation. This approach enhances ceramic flowability and involves the judicious addition of a binder, yielding a uniform redispersion of ceramic particles within the matrix, while maintaining a bimodal particle size distribution with reduced diameters. Supported by both experimental and numerical simulations, this improves the rheological and curing properties, enabling the successful fabrication of highly dense, complex 3D‐printed BTO structures with excellent shape fidelity. Moreover, by carefully designing the thermal profiles, DLP 3D‐printed BTO ceramics exhibit impressive shape retention after debinding and sintering while demonstrating ferroelectric and dielectric performances comparable to their non‐3D‐printed counterparts. This study presents a transformative approach that unlocks the full potential of ceramic 3D DLP printing.
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