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Utilizing acrylic polyhydroxyurethane with tunable functionality as a photocurable resin for 3D printing

Author(s)
Bang, Dae-Won
Advisor
Cha, Chaenyung
Issued Date
2024-08
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/84140 http://unist.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000813240
Abstract
To improve physical properties, polyurethane (PU) with urethane bonds is a promising solution. Particularly, polyhydroxyurethane (PHU) prepared via the non-isocyanate PU (NIPU) method is garnering attention because the urethane bond in the main chain enhances physical properties through intermolecular hydrogen bonding with -OH groups. This type of PHU has been extensively studied as a hybrid PHU (H-PHU) for various industrial applications. Herein, we introduce polyhydroxyurethane methacrylate (PHUMA), which can grow from the main backbone based on abundant crosslinking points as a H-PHU. In addition, the degree of substitution can be easily tuned by functionalizing the hydroxy group with the methacrylate group within one molecule. Furthermore, through the conventional synthesis method, end-group urethane methacrylate (EUMA) was prepared as a comparison group with the same polypropylene glycol (PPG)-based urethane methacrylate structure and similar molecular weight as PHUMA. Due to the rich crosslink density characteristic of PHUMA, it was possible to use it as a photocurable resin for 3D printing by mixing it with 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate (HEA) as a diluent monomer and bisacylphosphine oxide (BAPO) as a photo-initiator. As a result, it was confirmed that the intrinsic, mechanical, and thermal properties in the gelation of 3D-printed specimens with PHUMA by digital light processing (DLP) were superior to those with EUMA.
Publisher
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Degree
Master
Major
Department of Materials Science and Engineering

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