Obtaining of graphene/polymer composites by hydrosilylation reaction for SLA printer
International Conference on Materials Physics and Materials Science
November 22-23, 2018 | Paris, France
Natia J
Vekua Sukhumi Institute of Physics and Technology, Georgia
Posters & Accepted Abstracts : Mater Sci Nanotechnol
Abstract:
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is often considered synonymous with additive manufacturing. Several types of 3D printers are known where we usually used polymers are. Stereolithography (SLA) employs a single beam laser to polymerize or crosslink a photopolymer resin. By drawing on the liquid photopolymer resin with a light beam, thin layers of polymer are stacked layer by layer. Elastomer based on polydimethysiloxanes (PDMS) are important class of materials, because of properties such as chemical inertness, flexibility, optical transparence, also they have a very low surface tension (20.4mN/m) and glass transition temperatures (146K). it is possible to print a support material that holds the PDMS prepolymer in place until it can be cured by UV light using a photoactive cross-linking agent. It is possible to graft photoactive group on PDMS backbone and obtain new UV curable polymer. The aim of presented work is obtaining of photopolymers based on PDMS. For purpose, we have conducted hydrosilylation reaction of polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS) with allyl acrylate and vinyltriethoxysilane in the presence Karstedt’s catalyst in Toluene. Obtained polymer is liquid which are well soluble in organic solvents with specific viscosity ηsp 0.4. The end of reaction was tested by FTIR, where peak at 1260 cm-1 disappears which belongs to Si-H bonds. After this the polymer distilled in vacuum, cross-linking agent was adding about 1% and curried by UV during 1h.
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E-mail: n.jalagonia@sipt.org.ge
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