Artículo
Magnetically activated 3D printable polylactic acid/polycaprolactone/magnetite composites for magnetic induction heating generation
Galarreta Rodriguez, Itziar; Lopez Ortega, Alberto; Garayo, Eneko; Beato López, Juan Jesús; la Roca, Paulo Matías
; Sanchez Alarcos, Vicente; Recarte, Vicente; Gómez Polo, Cristina; Pérez Landazábal, Jose Ignacio
Fecha de publicación:
05/2023
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials
ISSN:
2522-0128
e-ISSN:
2522-0136
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Additive manufacturing technology has attracted the attention of industrial and technological sectors due to the versatility of the design and the easy manufacture of structural and functional elements based on composite materials. The embedding of magnetic nanoparticles in the polymeric matrix enables the development of an easy manufacturing process of low-cost magnetically active novel polymeric composites. In this work, we report a series of magnetic composites prepared by solution casting method combining 5 to 60 wt.% of 140 ± 50 nm commercial Fe3O4 nanoparticles, with a semi-crystalline, biocompatible, and biodegradable polymeric blend made of polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL). The composites were extruded, obtaining 1.5 ± 0.2 mm diameter continuous and flexible filaments for fused deposition modelling 3D printing. The chemical, magnetic, and calorimetric properties of the obtained filaments were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, magnetometry, and scanning electron microscopy. Furthermore, taking advantage of the magnetic character of the filaments, their capability to generate heat under the application of low-frequency alternating magnetic fields (magnetic induction heating) was analyzed. The obtained results expose the versatility of these easy manufacturing and low-cost filaments, where selecting a desired composition, the heating capacity can be properly adjusted for those applications where magnetic induction plays a key role (i.e., magnetic hyperthermia, drug release, heterogeneous catalysis, water electrolysis, gas capture, or materials synthesis). Graphical Abstract: This paper presents the manufacture of novel magnetically activated 3D printable filaments, low cost and easy to manufacture, whereby selecting the desired composition, the heating capacity (ρ) generated under the application of an alternating magnetic field (Happ) can be adjusted to the needs of the user.
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Galarreta Rodriguez, Itziar; Lopez Ortega, Alberto; Garayo, Eneko; Beato López, Juan Jesús; la Roca, Paulo Matías; et al.; Magnetically activated 3D printable polylactic acid/polycaprolactone/magnetite composites for magnetic induction heating generation; Springer; Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials; 6; 3; 5-2023; 1-13
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