Invention Application
- Patent Title: FUNCTIONAL SOFT MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF
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Application No.: US18601260Application Date: 2024-03-11
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Publication No.: US20240402023A1Publication Date: 2024-12-05
- Inventor: Cory BERKLAND , Jonathan WHITLOW , Jean SALASH
- Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
- Applicant Address: US KS Lawrence
- Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
- Current Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
- Current Assignee Address: US KS Lawrence
- Main IPC: G01L1/12
- IPC: G01L1/12 ; B29C64/118 ; B29K83/00 ; B29K105/16 ; B29K509/08 ; B33Y10/00 ; B33Y70/00 ; B33Y80/00 ; C09D11/037 ; C09D11/102 ; H01F1/032 ; H01F7/20

Abstract:
Disclosed are functional materials for use in additive manufacturing (AM). The functional material can comprise an elastomeric composition (e.g., a silicone composite) for use in, for example, direct ink writing. The elastomeric composition can include and elastomeric resin, and a magnetic nanorod filler dispersed within the elastomeric resin. Nanorod characteristics (e.g., length, diameter, aspect ratio) can be selected to create 3D-printed constructs with desired mechanical properties along different axes. Furthermore, since nickel nanorods are ferromagnetic, the spatial distribution and orientation of nanorods within the continuous phase can be controlled with an external magnetic field. This level of control over the nanostructure of the material system offers another degree of freedom in the design of functional parts and components with anisotropic properties. Magnetic fields can be used to remotely sense compression of the constructs, or alternatively, control the stiffness of these.
Public/Granted literature
- US12228464B2 Functional soft materials and methods of making and using thereof Public/Granted day:2025-02-18
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