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SF12.05.04 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Rapid Synchronized Fabrication of Vascularized Thermosets and Composites

When and Where

May 10, 2022
2:15pm - 2:30pm

Hilton, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, 6th Floor, South Pacific 4

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Mayank Garg1,Jia En Aw1,Xiang Zhang2,Polette Centellas1,Leon Dean1,Evan Lloyd1,Ian Robertson1,Yiqiao Liu1,Mostafa Yourdkhani1,3,Jeffrey Moore1,Philippe Geubelle1,Nancy Sottos1

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign1,University of Wyoming2,Colorado State University3

Abstract

Mayank Garg1,Jia En Aw1,Xiang Zhang2,Polette Centellas1,Leon Dean1,Evan Lloyd1,Ian Robertson1,Yiqiao Liu1,Mostafa Yourdkhani1,3,Jeffrey Moore1,Philippe Geubelle1,Nancy Sottos1

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign1,University of Wyoming2,Colorado State University3
Bioinspired vascular networks transport heat and mass in hydrogels, microfluidic devices, self-healing and self-cooling structures, filters, and flow batteries. Lengthy, multistep fabrication processes involving solvents, external heat, and vacuum hinder large-scale application of vascular networks in structural materials. Here, we report the rapid (seconds to minutes), scalable, and synchronized fabrication of vascular thermosets and fiber-reinforced composites under ambient conditions. The exothermic frontal polymerization (FP) of a liquid or gelled resin facilitates coordinated depolymerization of an embedded sacrificial template to create host structures with high-fidelity interconnected microchannels. The chemical energy released during matrix polymerization eliminates the need for a sustained external heat source and greatly reduces external energy consumption for processing. Programming the rate of depolymerization of the sacrificial thermoplastic to match the kinetics of FP has the potential to significantly expedite the fabrication of vascular structures with extended lifetimes, microreactors, and imaging phantoms for understanding capillary flow in biological systems.

Symposium Organizers

Symposium Support

Gold
National Science Foundation

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