Synthesis of Bio-Based Polyester Resins for Vat Photopolymerization 3D Printing

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Synthesis of Bio-Based Polyester Resins for Vat Photopolymerization 3D Printing. / Cazin, Ines; Ocepek, Martin; Kecelj, Janez et al.
In: Materials, Vol. 17.2024, No. 8, 1890, 19.04.2024.

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Cazin I, Ocepek M, Kecelj J, Stražar AS, Schlögl S. Synthesis of Bio-Based Polyester Resins for Vat Photopolymerization 3D Printing. Materials. 2024 Apr 19;17.2024(8):1890. doi: 10.3390/ma17081890

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Cazin, Ines ; Ocepek, Martin ; Kecelj, Janez et al. / Synthesis of Bio-Based Polyester Resins for Vat Photopolymerization 3D Printing. In: Materials. 2024 ; Vol. 17.2024, No. 8.

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abstract = "Driven by environmental considerations, the scientific community has directed great effort towards the synthesis of new materials derived from renewable resources. However, for photocurable resins, most commercially available building blocks still rely on petroleum-based precursors. Herein, we present a simple synthesis route for bio-based acrylate-modified polyester resins, whose viscosity is sufficiently low for processing them with vat photopolymerization 3D printing. The established synthesis route enables the gradual substitution of fossil-based raw materials with bio-based alternatives. The acid number, color and viscosity of the bio-based acrylic resins are characterized and photocurable formulations are prepared by adding a radical photoinitiator. The photopolymerization kinetics, and thermomechanical and mechanical properties of the photopolymers are investigated as a function of the resin structure and benchmarked against a commercially available petroleum-based counterpart. Finally, the processability of the new bio-based resins via digital light processing 3D printing is demonstrated and test specimens are successfully 3D printed with a resolution in the millimeter range.",
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