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Nanomaterial Patterning in 3D Printing

Brian ElderDepartment of Mechanical Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 USARajan NeupaneDepartment of Mechanical Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 USAEric TokitaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 USAUdayan GhoshDepartment of Mechanical Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 USASamuel HalesDepartment of Mechanical Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 USAYong Lin KongDepartment of Mechanical Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84112 USA
2020en
ABI

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The synergistic integration of nanomaterials with 3D printing technologies can enable the creation of architecture and devices with an unprecedented level of functional integration. In particular, a multiscale 3D printing approach can seamlessly interweave nanomaterials with diverse classes of materials to impart, program, or modulate a wide range of functional properties in an otherwise passive 3D printed object. However, achieving such multiscale integration is challenging as it requires the ability to pattern, organize, or assemble nanomaterials in a 3D printing process. This review highlights the latest advances in the integration of nanomaterials with 3D printing, achieved by leveraging mechanical, electrical, magnetic, optical, or thermal phenomena. Ultimately, it is envisioned that such approaches can enable the creation of multifunctional constructs and devices that cannot be fabricated with conventional manufacturing approaches.

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