Structural Color
Inks Containing Photonic Microbeads
for Direct Writing
Posted on 2024-04-10 - 14:56
Printing structurally colored patterns is of great importance
for
providing customized graphics for various purposes. Although a direct
writing technique has been developed, the use of colloidal dispersions
as photonic inks requires delicate printing conditions and restricts
the mechanical and optical properties of printed patterns. In this
work, we produce elastic photonic microbeads through scalable bulk
emulsification and formulate photonic inks containing microbeads for
direct writing. To produce the microbeads, a photocurable colloidal
dispersion is emulsified into a highly concentrated sucrose solution
via vortexing, which results in spherical emulsion droplets with a
relatively narrow size distribution. The microbeads are produced by
photopolymerization and are then suspended in urethane acrylate resin
at volume fractions of 0.35–0.45. The photonic inks retain
high color saturation of the microbeads and offer enhanced printability
and dimensional control on various target substrates including fabrics,
papers, and even skins. Importantly, the printed graphics show high
mechanical stability as the elastic microbeads are embedded in the
polyurethane matrix. Moreover, the colors show a wide viewing angle
and low-angle dependency due to the optical isotropy of individual
microbeads and light refraction at the air–matrix interface.
We postulate that this versatile direct writing technique is potentially
useful for structural color coating and printing on the surfaces of
arbitrary 3D objects.
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Kim, Jong Hyun; Kim, Jong Bin; Kim, Shin-Hyun (1753). Structural Color
Inks Containing Photonic Microbeads
for Direct Writing. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c01224