Colloidal Inks for Directed Assembly of 3-D Periodic Structures
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Mesoscale periodic structures have been fabricated via directed assembly of colloidal inks. Concentrated colloidal gels with tailored viscoelastic properties were designed to form self-supporting features. The inks were deposited in a layer-by-layer sequence to directly write the desired 3-D pattern. Periodic structures with spanning features that vary between ∼100 μm and 1 mm were assembled. Shear rate profiles were calculated on the basis of the measured rheological properties of the inks under slip and no-slip boundary conditions during flow through a cylindrical deposition nozzle. Deflection measurements of spanning elements were used to probe the relationship between gel strength, deposition speed, and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nozzle
- Materials science
- Colloid
- Viscoelasticity
- Rheology
- Colloidal crystal
- Slip (aerodynamics)
- Composite material