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Volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) is an emerging approach for photopolymer‐based 3D printing that produces complex 3D structures in a single step, rather than from layer‐by‐layer assembly. In article number 2003376, Maxim Shusteff and co‐workers adapt thiol‐ene resins for VAM by incorporating a threshold response using a polymerization inhibitor. Due do the uniform thiol‐ene network formation,...
Volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) forms complete 3D objects in a single photocuring operation without layering defects, enabling 3D printed polymer parts with mechanical properties similar to their bulk material counterparts. This study presents the first report of VAM‐printed thiol‐ene resins. With well‐ordered molecular networks, thiol‐ene chemistry accesses polymer materials with a wide range...
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