Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing for Photocatalytic Applications

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  • Research Center of Nano Science and Technology, Shanghai University

Abstract

In Additive Manufacturing (AM), Material Extrusion (ME), also known as, Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDMTM), is one of the most popular additive manufacturing techniques for the production of polymeric components. ME allows the production of porous structures of medium to large size with economical, but reliable equipment and materials. One possible application of such parts could be as support structures for monolithic photo-catalysts.
Photo-catalysts are an attractive alternative for air pollution control. Toxic volatile organic compounds like formaldehyde could be oxidized to non-toxic inorganic compounds (CO2 and H2O) with the help of monolithic photo-catalysts. Two main limitations of current monolithic photo-catalysts are the low efficiency for photon transfer and the limited contact between activated catalysts and reagents (mass transfer limitation). These two limitations can be improved by modifying the geometry of the support structure for photo-catalysts and by building these structures via AM.
In the project FlexiFactory3Dp, the optimal geometry of support structures for photocatalytic applications is being investigated. Two porous structures have been designed and built using ME with two commercially available polymers: PMMA and ABS. One type of the structures has curved pores in order to ensure the maximum incidence of light on the surface of the pore and thin walls to avoid the loss of light by reflection. The other type of structure has straight pores of similar size that can be manufactured with conventional methods and it is used as a reference. The four support structures will be coated with titanium dioxide particles that are photocatalytic in nature and the catalytic efficiency will be evaluated.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication27. Leobener Kunststoff-Kolloquium: Print & Coat- Polymere in Druck- und Beschichtungstechnologien
EditorsWolfgang Kern
Place of PublicationLeoben
Pages259-260
Number of pages2
Volume27
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2018
Event27. Leobener Kunststoff-Kolloquium: Print & Coat - Polymere in Druck- und Beschichtungstechnologien - Auditorium Maximum der Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria
Duration: 19 Apr 201820 Apr 2018
Conference number: 27
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Conference27. Leobener Kunststoff-Kolloquium
Abbreviated titleLKK
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityLeoben
Period19/04/1820/04/18
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