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Surface functionalization of 3D printed structures: Aesthetic and antibiofouling properties

Author(s): Castro, José D. ; Carneiro, E. ; Marques, S. M. ; Figueiredo, Bruno ; Pontes, A. J. ; Sampaio, Álvaro M. ; Carvalho, Isabel ; Henriques, Mariana ; Cruz, Paulo J. S. ; Carvalho, S.

Date: 2020

Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/64262

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Additive manufacturing; Surface characterization; Decorative element; Antibacterial; Antibiofouling


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Additive manufacturing (AM) is a hot topic nowadays, having a first order in importance in research trends, improving existent technologies and carrying them further. AM can be applied to ceramics, which have importance in current technologies. Their capability to maintain functional properties for long time periods, combined with the easiness to process and the abundance of raw materials, make them a fundamental part of mankind development. Within ceramics, stoneware has a wide range of uses but in some conditions, it can be affected by biofouling. Ti(O)N and Ag-Ti(O)N coatings over 3D printed stoneware, were presented as multifunctional solution, linking aesthetical and antimicrobial properties. Films were developed by reactive direct current (DC) magnetron sputtering and characterized physical, chemical and morphologically, as well as regarding their colour variation. Moreover roughness, wettability, antibacterial and antibiofouling were also evaluated. The results revealed that the Ag doped coatings (with or without oxygen addition) had an enhanced multifunctionality compared to control samples (without Ag). Ag nanoparticles addition created a surface with potential antibacterial and antibiofouling activities, in order to resist outdoors and aqueous environments, making these films able to be applied in architectural pieces as sculptures or other decorative parts, maintaining their properties with good aesthetical properties.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Universidade do Minho
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