Extending Cellulose-Based Polymers Application in Additive Manufacturing Technology: A Review of Recent Approaches.

作者: Denesh Mohan , Zee Khai Teong , Afifah Nabilah Bakir , Mohd Shaiful Sajab , Hatika Kaco

DOI: 10.3390/POLYM12091876

关键词: Manufacturing technologyCelluloseBiodegradationNanotechnologyBiopolymer4d printingMaterials scienceBiocompatibility3D printingPolymer

摘要: The materials for additive manufacturing (AM) technology have grown substantially over the last few years to fulfill industrial needs. Despite that, use of bio-based composites improved mechanical properties and biodegradation is still not fully explored. This limits universal expansion AM-fabricated products due incompatibility made from petroleum-derived resources. development naturally-derived polymers AM promising with increasing number studies in recent owing their biocompatibility. Cellulose most abundant biopolymer that possesses many favorable be incorporated into materials, which been continuously focused on years. critical review discusses technologies cellulose-based polymers, three-dimensional (3D) printing filaments, liquid deposition modeling cellulose, four-dimensional (4D) materials. Cellulose-based material applications limitations future developments are also reviewed.

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