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Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing

New composites containing a natural filler made of diatom shells (frustules), permitting the modification of polylactide matrix, were produced by Fused Deposition Modelling (3D printing) and were thoroughly examined. Two mesh fractions of the filler were used, one of <40 µm and the other of 40−63...

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Autores principales: Dobrosielska, Marta, Przekop, Robert Edward, Sztorch, Bogna, Brząkalski, Dariusz, Zgłobicka, Izabela, Łępicka, Magdalena, Dobosz, Romuald, Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7603044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13204632
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author Dobrosielska, Marta
Przekop, Robert Edward
Sztorch, Bogna
Brząkalski, Dariusz
Zgłobicka, Izabela
Łępicka, Magdalena
Dobosz, Romuald
Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan
author_facet Dobrosielska, Marta
Przekop, Robert Edward
Sztorch, Bogna
Brząkalski, Dariusz
Zgłobicka, Izabela
Łępicka, Magdalena
Dobosz, Romuald
Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan
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description New composites containing a natural filler made of diatom shells (frustules), permitting the modification of polylactide matrix, were produced by Fused Deposition Modelling (3D printing) and were thoroughly examined. Two mesh fractions of the filler were used, one of <40 µm and the other of 40−63 µm, in order to check the effect of the filler particle size on the composite properties. The composites obtained contained diatom shells in the concentrations from 0% to 5% wt. (0−27.5% vol.) and were subjected to rheological analysis. The composites obtained as filaments of 1.75 mm in diameter were used for 3D printing. The printed samples were characterized as to hydrophilic–hydrophobic, thermal and mechanical properties. The functional parameters of the printed objects, e.g., mechanical characteristics, stability on contact with water and water contact angle, were measured. The results revealed differences in the processing behavior of the samples as well as the effect of secondary granulation of the filler on the parameters of the printing and mechanical properties of the composites.
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spelling pubmed-76030442020-11-01 Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing Dobrosielska, Marta Przekop, Robert Edward Sztorch, Bogna Brząkalski, Dariusz Zgłobicka, Izabela Łępicka, Magdalena Dobosz, Romuald Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Materials (Basel) Article New composites containing a natural filler made of diatom shells (frustules), permitting the modification of polylactide matrix, were produced by Fused Deposition Modelling (3D printing) and were thoroughly examined. Two mesh fractions of the filler were used, one of <40 µm and the other of 40−63 µm, in order to check the effect of the filler particle size on the composite properties. The composites obtained contained diatom shells in the concentrations from 0% to 5% wt. (0−27.5% vol.) and were subjected to rheological analysis. The composites obtained as filaments of 1.75 mm in diameter were used for 3D printing. The printed samples were characterized as to hydrophilic–hydrophobic, thermal and mechanical properties. The functional parameters of the printed objects, e.g., mechanical characteristics, stability on contact with water and water contact angle, were measured. The results revealed differences in the processing behavior of the samples as well as the effect of secondary granulation of the filler on the parameters of the printing and mechanical properties of the composites. MDPI 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7603044/ /pubmed/33081398 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13204632 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dobrosielska, Marta
Przekop, Robert Edward
Sztorch, Bogna
Brząkalski, Dariusz
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Łępicka, Magdalena
Dobosz, Romuald
Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan
Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing
title Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing
title_full Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing
title_fullStr Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing
title_full_unstemmed Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing
title_short Biogenic Composite Filaments Based on Polylactide and Diatomaceous Earth for 3D Printing
title_sort biogenic composite filaments based on polylactide and diatomaceous earth for 3d printing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7603044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13204632
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