Monomer diffusion into static and evolving polymer networks during frontal photopolymerisation
Frontal photopolymerisation (FPP) is a directional solidification process that converts monomer-rich liquid into crosslinked polymer solid by light exposure and finds applications ranging from lithography to 3D printing. Inherent to this process is the creation of an evolving polymer network that is...
Hauptverfasser: | Hennessy, M, Vitale, A, Matar, O, Cabral, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2017
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