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3D Printing of Nacre-Inspired Structures with Exceptional Mechanical and Flame-Retardant Properties 被引量:2

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摘要 Flame-retardant and thermal management structures have attracted great attention duc to the requirement of high-temperature exposure in industrial,aerospace,and thermal power fields,but the development of protoctive fire-retardant structures with complex shapes to fit arbitrary surfaces is still challenging.Herein,we reported a rotation-blade casting-assisted 3D printing process to fabricate nacre-inspired structures with exceptional mechanical and flame-retardant properties,and the relatedi fundamental mechanisms are studied.3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate(TMSPMA)modified boron nitride nanoplatelets(BNs)were aligned by rotation-blade casting during the 3D printing process to build the"hrick and mortar"architecture.The 3D printed structures are more lightweight,while having higher fracture toughness than the natural nacre,which is attributed to the crack deflection,aligned BN(a-BNs)bridging,and pull-outs reinforced structures by the covalent bonding between TMSPMA grafted a-BNs and polymer matrix.Thermal conductivity is enhanced by 25.5 times compared with pure polymer and 5.8 times of anisotropy due to the interconnection of a-BNs.3D printed heat-exchange structures with vertically aligned BNs in complex shapes were demonstrated for efficient thermal control of high-power light-emitting diocles.3D printed helmet and armor with a-BNs show exceptional mechanical and fire-retardant properties,demonstrating integrated mechanical and thermal protection.
出处 《Research》 EI CAS CSCD 2022年第2期191-202,共12页 研究(英文)
基金 supported by the National Science Foundation(NSF)(Grant Nos.CMMi 1663663,CMMI 1151191,CMMI 2113727,and CMMI 2114119) Q.W._acknowledges the funding support from Air Force Ofice of Scientific Research(FA9550-18-1-0192) National Science Foundation(CMMI-1943598).
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