Abstract
Three-dimensional printing, or additive manufacturing (AM), is a broad term for a wide range of fabrication methods utilizing materials such as small-molecule, polymer, and metal feedstocks. Each method requires different chemical, physical, and engineering needs to be successful. This article will discuss some of the considerations for polymer-based AM methods. Ultimately, we focus on the chemistries of vat photopolymerization, in which light is used to cure a resin from liquid to solid, to provide an example of how chemical advancements have led to increased speed, resolution, and multimaterial printing capabilities not previously possible. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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Schwartz, J. J. (2022). Additive manufacturing: Frameworks for chemical understanding and advancement in vat photopolymerization. MRS Bulletin. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1557/s43577-022-00343-0
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