Applied Surface Science, Vol.441, 381-387, 2018
Enhanced mechanical properties of self-polymerized polydopamine-coated recycled PLA filament used in 3D printing
Dopamine readily adsorbs onto almost all kinds of surfaces and develops cohesive strength through self polymerization; hence, aqueous solutions of dopamine can be used as adhesives. These properties were used to prevent the degradation in the mechanical properties of recycled PLA fabricated by 3D printer. The mechanical properties of 3D printed PLA play a critical role in determining its applications. To reduce the manufacturing cost as well as environmental pollutants, recycling of 3D printed materials has attracted many attentions. However, recycling of polymeric materials causes the degradation of the mechanical properties. Our study is aimed at advancing the current knowledge on the adhesion behavior of polydopamine coatings on PLA pellets used in 3D printing process. Polydopamine was synthesized by oxidative polymerization and used to coat PLA specimens. The adhesion behavior and mechanical properties of the 3D printed specimens were evaluated by tensile tests. It was found that the mechanical properties of recycled specimen with polydopamine coating have been improved. Microstructural and chemical characterization of the coated specimens was carried out using FE-SEM, FTIR, and XPS analyses. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:3D printer;Filament recycling;Polydopamine;Adhesion bonding;Polylactic acid (PLA);Mechanical properties