Selective Fluorination of the Surface of Polymeric Materials after Stereolithography 3D Printing

Volume: 37, Issue: 24, Pages: 7341 - 7348
Published: Jun 11, 2021
Abstract
With the microfluidics community embracing 3D resin printing as a rapid fabrication method, controlling surface chemistry has emerged as a new challenge. Fluorination of 3D-printed surfaces is highly desirable in many applications due to chemical inertness, low friction coefficients, antifouling properties, and the potential for selective hydrophobic patterning. Despite sporadic reports, silanization methods have not been optimized for covalent...
Paper Details
Title
Selective Fluorination of the Surface of Polymeric Materials after Stereolithography 3D Printing
Published Date
Jun 11, 2021
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
24
Pages
7341 - 7348
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