Freeform 3D printing of soft matters: recent advances in technology for biomedical engineering

Shengyang Chen, Wen See Tan, Muhammad Aidil Bin Juhari, Qian Shi, Xue Shirley Cheng, Wai Lee Chan, Juha Song*

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Abstract

In the last decade, an emerging three-dimensional (3D) printing technique named freeform 3D printing has revolutionized the biomedical engineering field by allowing soft matters with or without cells to be printed and solidified with high precision regardless of their poor self-supportability. The key to this freeform 3D printing technology is the supporting matrices that hold the printed soft ink materials during omnidirectional writing and solidification. This approach not only overcomes structural design restrictions of conventional layer-by-layer printing but also helps to realize 3D printing of low-viscosity or slow-curing materials. This article focuses on the recent developments in freeform 3D printing of soft matters such as hydrogels, cells, and silicone elastomers, for biomedical engineering. Herein, we classify the reported freeform 3D printing systems into positive, negative, and functional based on the fabrication process, and discuss the rheological requirements of the supporting matrix in accordance with the rheological behavior of counterpart inks, aiming to guide development and evaluation of new freeform printing systems. We also provide a brief overview of various material systems used as supporting matrices for freeform 3D printing systems and explore the potential applications of freeform 3D printing systems in different areas of biomedical engineering.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)453-479
Number of pages27
JournalBiomedical Engineering Letters
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Korean Society of Medical and Biological Engineering.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Biomedical Engineering

Keywords

  • Additive manufacturing
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Freeform 3D printing
  • Soft matters
  • Supporting matrix

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