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Laminated Object Manufacturing of 3D‐Printed Laser‐Induced Graphene Foams
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2018
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Materials ScienceGraphene NanomeshesAdvanced Laser ProcessingEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialFlexible ElectronicsCommercial PolyimideNanomanufacturingMechanical EngineeringFabrication TechniqueGraphene FiberGrapheneLaser-induced GrapheneGraphene StructureLaser-assisted DepositionObject Manufacturing3D Printing
Laser-induced graphene (LIG), a graphene structure synthesized by a one-step process through laser treatment of commercial polyimide (PI) film in an ambient atmosphere, has been shown to be a versatile material in applications ranging from energy storage to water treatment. However, the process as developed produces only a 2D product on the PI substrate. Here, a 3D LIG foam printing process is developed on the basis of laminated object manufacturing, a widely used additive-manufacturing technique. A subtractive laser-milling process to yield further refinements to the 3D structures is also developed and shown here. By combining both techniques, various 3D graphene objects are printed. The LIG foams show good electrical conductivity and mechanical strength, as well as viability in various energy storage and flexible electronic sensor applications.
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