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Direct 3D printing of hybrid nanofiber-based nanocomposites for highly conductive and shape memory applications

Hongqiu Wei, Xavier Cauchy, Ivonne Otero Navas, Yahya Abderrafai, Kambiz Chizari, Uttandaraman Sundararaj, Yanju Liu, Jinsong Leng et Daniel Therriault

Article de revue (2019)

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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) printing with conductive polymer nanocomposites provides an attractive strategy for the “on-demand” fabrication of electrical devices. This paper demonstrates a family of highly conductive multimaterial composites that can be directly printed into ready-to-use multifunctional electrical devices using a flexible solvent-cast 3D printing technique. The new material design leverages the high aspect ratio and low contact resistance of the hybrid silver-coated carbon nanofibers (Ag@CNFs) with the excellent 3D printability of the thermoplastic polymer. The achieved nanocomposites are capable of printing in open air under ambient conditions, meanwhile presenting a low percolation threshold (i.e., <6 vol %) and high electrical conductivity (i.e., >2.1 × 105 S/m) without any post-treatments. We further find that this hybrid Ag@CNF-based nanocomposite shows a quick and low-voltage-triggered electrical-responsive shape memory behavior, making it a great candidate for printing electroactive devices. Multiple different as-printed Ag@CNF-based highly conductive nanocomposite structures used as high-performance electrical devices (e.g., ambient-printable conductive components, microstructured fiber sensors, flexible and lightweight scaffolds for electromagnetic interference shielding, and low-voltage-triggered smart grippers) are successfully demonstrated herein. This simple additive manufacturing approach combined with the synergic effects of the multimaterial nanocomposite paves new ways for further development of advanced and smart electrical devices in areas of soft robotics, sensors, wearable electronics, etc.

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3D printing; hybrid nanofiber-based nanocomposites; shape memory; 3D-printed electrical devices; highly conductive applications

Sujet(s): 1800 Génie chimique > 1800 Génie chimique
2100 Génie mécanique > 2100 Génie mécanique
Département: Département de génie mécanique
Centre de recherche: LM2 - Laboratoire de Mécanique Multi-échelles
Organismes subventionnaires: NSERC / CRSNG, National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Natural Science Foundationof China - Foundation for Innovative Research Groups, Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC)
Numéro de subvention: 11632005, 11672086, 1421091
URL de PolyPublie: https://publications.polymtl.ca/43917/
Titre de la revue: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (vol. 11, no 27)
Maison d'édition: American Chemical Society (ACS)
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b04245
URL officielle: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b04245
Date du dépôt: 18 avr. 2023 15:02
Dernière modification: 17 nov. 2024 17:51
Citer en APA 7: Wei, H., Cauchy, X., Navas, I. O., Abderrafai, Y., Chizari, K., Sundararaj, U., Liu, Y., Leng, J., & Therriault, D. (2019). Direct 3D printing of hybrid nanofiber-based nanocomposites for highly conductive and shape memory applications. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11(27), 24523-24532. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b04245

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