Additive manufacturing(AM)is a free-form technology that shows great potential in the integrated creation of three-dimensional(3D)electronics.However,the fabrication of 3D conformal circuits that fulfill the requireme...Additive manufacturing(AM)is a free-form technology that shows great potential in the integrated creation of three-dimensional(3D)electronics.However,the fabrication of 3D conformal circuits that fulfill the requirements of high service temperature,high conductivity and high resolution remains a challenge.In this paper,a hybrid AM method combining the fused deposition modeling(FDM)and hydrophobic treatment assisted laser activation metallization(LAM)was proposed for manufacturing the polyetheretherketone(PEEK)-based 3D electronics,by which the conformal copper patterns were deposited on the 3D-printed PEEK parts,and the adhesion between them reached the 5B high level.Moreover,the 3D components could support the thermal cycling test from-55℃ to 125℃ for more than 100 cycles.Particularly,the application of a hydrophobic coating on the FDM-printed PEEK before LAM can promote an ideal catalytic selectivity on its surface,not affected by the inevitable printing borders and pores in the FDM-printed parts,then making the resolution of the electroless plated copper lines improved significantly.In consequence,Cu lines with width and spacing of only60μm and 100μm were obtained on both as-printed and after-polished PEEK substrates.Finally,the potential of this technique to fabricate 3D conformal electronics was demonstrated.展开更多
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is regarded as one of the most potential candidates of biomaterials in spinal implant applications. However, as a bioinert material, PEEK plays a limited role in osteoconduction and osseo...Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is regarded as one of the most potential candidates of biomaterials in spinal implant applications. However, as a bioinert material, PEEK plays a limited role in osteoconduction and osseointegration. In this study, recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) was immobilized onto the surface of collagen-coated PEEK in order to prepare a multi-functional material. After adsorbed onto the PEEK surface by hydroph(bic interaction, collagen was cross-linked with N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N'-ethyl carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) and N-hydro xysuccinimide (NHS). EDCINHS system also contributed to the immobilization of rhBMP- 2. Water contact angle tests, XPS and SEM clearly demonstrated the surface changes. ELISA tests quantified the amount of rhBMP-2 immobilized and the release over a period of 30 d. In vitro evaluation proved that the osteogenesis differentiation rate was higher when cells were cultured on modified PEEK discs than on regular ones. In vivo tests were conducted and positive changes of major parameters were presented. This report demonstrates that the rhBMP-2 immobilized method for PEEK modification increase bioactivity in vitro and in vivo, suggesting its practicability in orthopedic and spinal clinical applications.展开更多
Infection and poor tissue repair are the key causes of percutaneous implantation failure. However, there is a lackof effective strategies to cope with due to its high requirements of sterilization, soft tissue healing...Infection and poor tissue repair are the key causes of percutaneous implantation failure. However, there is a lackof effective strategies to cope with due to its high requirements of sterilization, soft tissue healing, andosseointegration. In this work, L-arginine (L-Arg) was loaded onto a sulfonated polyetheretherketone (PEEK)surface to solve this issue. Under the infection condition, nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) areproduced through catalyzing L-Arg by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and thus play a role in bacteriasterilization. Under the tissue repair condition, L-Arg is catalyzed to ornithine by Arginase-1 (Arg-1), whichpromotes the proliferation and collagen secretion of L929 and rBMSCs. Notably, L-Arg loading samples couldpolarize macrophages to M1 and M2 in infection and tissue repair conditions, respectively. The results in vivoshow that the L-Arg loading samples could enhance infected soft tissue sealing and bone regeneration. Insummary, L-Arg loading sulfonated PEEK could polarize macrophage through metabolic reprogramming,providing multi-functions of antibacterial abilities, soft tissue repair, and bone regeneration, which gives a newidea to design percutaneous implantation materials.展开更多
Marl,Germany.Evonik is introducing a new carbon-fiber reinforced PEEK filament,for use in 3D printed medical implants.This smart biomaterial can be processed in common extrusion-based3D printing technologies such as f...Marl,Germany.Evonik is introducing a new carbon-fiber reinforced PEEK filament,for use in 3D printed medical implants.This smart biomaterial can be processed in common extrusion-based3D printing technologies such as fused filament fabrication (FFF).The specialty chemicals company will present the new product for the first time at coming next medical technology and 3D printing related trade shows.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51901082)the National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents(BX20200137)the National Defense Basic Scientific Research Program of China(JCKY2018110C060)。
文摘Additive manufacturing(AM)is a free-form technology that shows great potential in the integrated creation of three-dimensional(3D)electronics.However,the fabrication of 3D conformal circuits that fulfill the requirements of high service temperature,high conductivity and high resolution remains a challenge.In this paper,a hybrid AM method combining the fused deposition modeling(FDM)and hydrophobic treatment assisted laser activation metallization(LAM)was proposed for manufacturing the polyetheretherketone(PEEK)-based 3D electronics,by which the conformal copper patterns were deposited on the 3D-printed PEEK parts,and the adhesion between them reached the 5B high level.Moreover,the 3D components could support the thermal cycling test from-55℃ to 125℃ for more than 100 cycles.Particularly,the application of a hydrophobic coating on the FDM-printed PEEK before LAM can promote an ideal catalytic selectivity on its surface,not affected by the inevitable printing borders and pores in the FDM-printed parts,then making the resolution of the electroless plated copper lines improved significantly.In consequence,Cu lines with width and spacing of only60μm and 100μm were obtained on both as-printed and after-polished PEEK substrates.Finally,the potential of this technique to fabricate 3D conformal electronics was demonstrated.
基金Acknowledgements This work was supported by the International Scientific and Technological Cooperation Projects of Shenzhen Science and Technology R & D Foundation (ZYA201106090054A) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 31200727, H. M. Nie).
文摘Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is regarded as one of the most potential candidates of biomaterials in spinal implant applications. However, as a bioinert material, PEEK plays a limited role in osteoconduction and osseointegration. In this study, recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) was immobilized onto the surface of collagen-coated PEEK in order to prepare a multi-functional material. After adsorbed onto the PEEK surface by hydroph(bic interaction, collagen was cross-linked with N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N'-ethyl carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) and N-hydro xysuccinimide (NHS). EDCINHS system also contributed to the immobilization of rhBMP- 2. Water contact angle tests, XPS and SEM clearly demonstrated the surface changes. ELISA tests quantified the amount of rhBMP-2 immobilized and the release over a period of 30 d. In vitro evaluation proved that the osteogenesis differentiation rate was higher when cells were cultured on modified PEEK discs than on regular ones. In vivo tests were conducted and positive changes of major parameters were presented. This report demonstrates that the rhBMP-2 immobilized method for PEEK modification increase bioactivity in vitro and in vivo, suggesting its practicability in orthopedic and spinal clinical applications.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32371397,32000938,U21A20100)The Fundamental Research Funds for The Central Universities(YG2023ZD29)+2 种基金Shenzhen Science and Technology Funding(JCYJ20210324120009026)Laboratory Open Fund of Key Technology and Materials in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery(2024JZWC-ZDB03,2024JZWC-YBA04)Talent project of Shanghai Tongren Hospital(TRKYRC-xx02)are acknowledged.
文摘Infection and poor tissue repair are the key causes of percutaneous implantation failure. However, there is a lackof effective strategies to cope with due to its high requirements of sterilization, soft tissue healing, andosseointegration. In this work, L-arginine (L-Arg) was loaded onto a sulfonated polyetheretherketone (PEEK)surface to solve this issue. Under the infection condition, nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) areproduced through catalyzing L-Arg by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and thus play a role in bacteriasterilization. Under the tissue repair condition, L-Arg is catalyzed to ornithine by Arginase-1 (Arg-1), whichpromotes the proliferation and collagen secretion of L929 and rBMSCs. Notably, L-Arg loading samples couldpolarize macrophages to M1 and M2 in infection and tissue repair conditions, respectively. The results in vivoshow that the L-Arg loading samples could enhance infected soft tissue sealing and bone regeneration. Insummary, L-Arg loading sulfonated PEEK could polarize macrophage through metabolic reprogramming,providing multi-functions of antibacterial abilities, soft tissue repair, and bone regeneration, which gives a newidea to design percutaneous implantation materials.
文摘Marl,Germany.Evonik is introducing a new carbon-fiber reinforced PEEK filament,for use in 3D printed medical implants.This smart biomaterial can be processed in common extrusion-based3D printing technologies such as fused filament fabrication (FFF).The specialty chemicals company will present the new product for the first time at coming next medical technology and 3D printing related trade shows.