2022
DOI: 10.3390/coatings12060806
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Bubble-Patterned Films by Inkjet Printing and Gas Foaming

Abstract: The micropatterning of thin films represents a challenging task, even for additive manufacturing techniques. In this work, we introduce the use of inkjet-printing technology coupled with a gas-foaming process, to produce patterned porosities on polymeric thin films, to develop a bubble-writing method. Inkjet printing of an aqueous solution of poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA), a well-known gas-barrier polymer, allows the selective coating of a thin poly (lactic acid) (PLA) film, which is, successively, exposed to a g… Show more

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“…The use of PVA, as a sacrificial barrier polymeric, combined with PLA can also be used in surface patterning through selective foaming. Using this principle, Loffredo et al [184] printed a PVA solution as a selective coating on a thin PLA film, which was subsequently exposed to a gas-foaming process. PVA, a well-known gas-barrier polymer, prevented the premature gas loss, thus enabling the effective foaming of the PLA film only on areas where PLA was coated by PVA.…”
Section: Post-foaming 3d-printed Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of PVA, as a sacrificial barrier polymeric, combined with PLA can also be used in surface patterning through selective foaming. Using this principle, Loffredo et al [184] printed a PVA solution as a selective coating on a thin PLA film, which was subsequently exposed to a gas-foaming process. PVA, a well-known gas-barrier polymer, prevented the premature gas loss, thus enabling the effective foaming of the PLA film only on areas where PLA was coated by PVA.…”
Section: Post-foaming 3d-printed Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%