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The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing

To prepare a photocurable ceramic suspension for use in commercialized additive manufacturing equipment, the effects of the rheological properties of zirconia particles added to a binder, and the presence or absence of a silane coupling agent on the particles was evaluated. To this end, three experi...

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Autores principales: Jun, Mee-Jin, Kang, Jin-Ho, Sakthiabirami, Kumaresan, Hosseini Toopghara, Seyed Aliakbar, Kim, Ye-Seul, Yun, Kwi-Dug, Park, Sang-Won
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837300
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041670
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author Jun, Mee-Jin
Kang, Jin-Ho
Sakthiabirami, Kumaresan
Hosseini Toopghara, Seyed Aliakbar
Kim, Ye-Seul
Yun, Kwi-Dug
Park, Sang-Won
author_facet Jun, Mee-Jin
Kang, Jin-Ho
Sakthiabirami, Kumaresan
Hosseini Toopghara, Seyed Aliakbar
Kim, Ye-Seul
Yun, Kwi-Dug
Park, Sang-Won
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description To prepare a photocurable ceramic suspension for use in commercialized additive manufacturing equipment, the effects of the rheological properties of zirconia particles added to a binder, and the presence or absence of a silane coupling agent on the particles was evaluated. To this end, three experimental groups (ZSs, ZMs, ZLs) and three control groups (ZS, ZM, ZL) were designed depending on the size of the underlying zirconia particles. The test-group zirconia suspensions were prepared through silanization, which was not applied to the control-group suspensions. Depending on the particle size, viscosity differences between the test and control groups were 16,842, 18,623, and 12,303 mPa·s, respectively. Compared to the other groups, the viscosity of the ZLs group suspension decreased by 70.98–88.04%. This confirmed that the viscosity of the suspensions was affected by the particle size and the presence of silane coating. The dispersion stability of the zirconia suspensions was evaluated over 20 days. A sedimentation test confirmed that the sedimentation rate of the ZLs group was slower than those of the other groups. This study aimed to optimize the suspension manufacturing method to effectively be utilized in further commercializing zirconia three-dimensional (3D) printing and could also help to develop various medical applications.
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spelling pubmed-99646482023-02-26 The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing Jun, Mee-Jin Kang, Jin-Ho Sakthiabirami, Kumaresan Hosseini Toopghara, Seyed Aliakbar Kim, Ye-Seul Yun, Kwi-Dug Park, Sang-Won Materials (Basel) Article To prepare a photocurable ceramic suspension for use in commercialized additive manufacturing equipment, the effects of the rheological properties of zirconia particles added to a binder, and the presence or absence of a silane coupling agent on the particles was evaluated. To this end, three experimental groups (ZSs, ZMs, ZLs) and three control groups (ZS, ZM, ZL) were designed depending on the size of the underlying zirconia particles. The test-group zirconia suspensions were prepared through silanization, which was not applied to the control-group suspensions. Depending on the particle size, viscosity differences between the test and control groups were 16,842, 18,623, and 12,303 mPa·s, respectively. Compared to the other groups, the viscosity of the ZLs group suspension decreased by 70.98–88.04%. This confirmed that the viscosity of the suspensions was affected by the particle size and the presence of silane coating. The dispersion stability of the zirconia suspensions was evaluated over 20 days. A sedimentation test confirmed that the sedimentation rate of the ZLs group was slower than those of the other groups. This study aimed to optimize the suspension manufacturing method to effectively be utilized in further commercializing zirconia three-dimensional (3D) printing and could also help to develop various medical applications. MDPI 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9964648/ /pubmed/36837300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041670 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jun, Mee-Jin
Kang, Jin-Ho
Sakthiabirami, Kumaresan
Hosseini Toopghara, Seyed Aliakbar
Kim, Ye-Seul
Yun, Kwi-Dug
Park, Sang-Won
The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing
title The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing
title_full The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing
title_fullStr The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing
title_short The Impact of Particle Size and Surface Treatment of Zirconia Suspension for Photocuring Additive Manufacturing
title_sort impact of particle size and surface treatment of zirconia suspension for photocuring additive manufacturing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837300
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041670
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