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Two Material Properties from One Wavelength‐Orthogonal Photoresin Enabled by a Monochromatic Laser Integrated Stereolithographic Apparatus (Mono LISA)

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Multi-material printing has experienced critical advances in recent years, yet material property differentiation capabilities remain limited both with regard to the accessible properties - typically hard versus soft - and the achievable magnitude of differentiation. To enhance multi-material printing capabilities, precise photochemical control during 3D printing is essential. Wavelength-differentiation is a particularly intriguing concept yet challenging to implement. Notably, dual-wavelength printing to fabricate hard and soft sections within one object has emerged, where one curing process is insensitive to visible light, while UV irradiation inevitably activates the entire resin, limiting true spatio-temporal control of the material properties. Until now, pathway-independent wavelength-orthogonal printing has not been realized, where each wavelength exclusively triggers only one of two possible reactions, independent of the order in which the wavelengths are applied. Herein, a multi-wavelength printing technique is introduced employing a tunable laser to monochromatically deliver light to the printing platform loaded with a fully wavelength-orthogonal resin. Guided by photochemical action plots, two distinct wavelengths - each highly selective toward a specific photocycloaddtion reaction - are utilized to generate distinct networks within the photoresin. Ultimately, together with the printing technique, this orthogonally addressable photoresin allows fabricating multi-material objects with degradable and non-degradable properties, in a single fabrication step.
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10.1002/adma.202419639

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0000-0003-3603-3464
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0000-0002-0161-0527
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University of Oxford
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Wiley
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Advanced Materials More from this journal
Volume:
37
Issue:
13
Pages:
e2419639-e2419639
Publication date:
2025-02-17
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1521-4095
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0935-9648


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2429661
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W4407671044
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2026-06-05
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