2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16206661
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4D Printing Shape-Morphing Hybrid Biomaterials for Advanced Bioengineering Applications

Irene Chiesa,
Maria Rachele Ceccarini,
Silvia Bittolo Bon
et al.

Abstract: Four-dimensional (4D) printing is an innovative additive manufacturing technology used to fabricate structures that can evolve over time when exposed to a predefined environmental stimulus. 4D printed objects are no longer static objects but programmable active structures that accomplish their functions thanks to a change over time in their physical/chemical properties that usually displays macroscopically as a shapeshifting in response to an external stimulus. 4D printing is characterized by several entangled… Show more

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“…Despite modern advances, the limited availability of suitable 3D printable material and the need for a universal processing technique hinder the application of 3D printing in the medical sector. The applicability of some 3D bioprinted materials, such as medical implants, is often challenged due to low mechanical strength, biocompatibility, wear resistance, and sustainability [193]. A static 3D printed material becomes incompatible with more dynamic biological systems [194].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Despite modern advances, the limited availability of suitable 3D printable material and the need for a universal processing technique hinder the application of 3D printing in the medical sector. The applicability of some 3D bioprinted materials, such as medical implants, is often challenged due to low mechanical strength, biocompatibility, wear resistance, and sustainability [193]. A static 3D printed material becomes incompatible with more dynamic biological systems [194].…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main objective of 5D printing is to manufacture products with enhanced mechanical properties using less material. 5D printing has excellent potential in producing curved, complex structures of medical devices, including artificial bones and complex implants with curved surfaces and improved mechanical properties [193,195].…”
Section: Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
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