2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(452a) Designer 3D Printed Oleophilic Absorbents and Encapsulants with Tunable Capillary Architectures
This platform lays a foundation to manufacture a host of products incorporating sophisticated oil absorption and encapsulation functions. We demonstrate this versatility by highlighting two innovative applications. First, we demonstrate the ability to produce large-sized 3D printed absorbent filters that can be incorporated into an autonomous robotic oil skimmer, enabling continuous routine clean-up of waterways. 3D printing makes it possible to overcome the limitations of current sheet or pad-based materials by achieving on-demand rapid production of rugged, reusable, rigid absorbents with superior uptake, selectivity, and ease of deployment. Second, we employ a new family of flexible filaments to produce 3D printed wearable products containing embedded capillary networks tailored to encapsulate oil-based insect repellents. A core-shell design is embedded in a wristband format to uniquely deliver sustained release of dispersed volatile species at higher doses than possible when applied directly to the skin. This approach may offer a new avenue to help combat the spread of mosquito-borne infectious disease.