Design and Fabrication of In-House Nozzle System to Extrude Multi-Hydrogels for 3D Bioprinting Process

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作者
Habib, Ahasan [1 ]
Quigley, Connor [1 ]
Sarah, Rokeya [1 ]
Hurd, Warren [1 ]
Clark, Scott [1 ]
机构
[1] Keene State Coll, 229 Main St, Room 121, Keene, NH 03435 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
3D bioprinting; shape fidelity; nozzle system; multimaterial; hybrid hydrogel; additive manufacturing; biomedical manufacturing; CAD/CAM/CAE; design for manufacturing; rapid prototyping; solid freeform fabrication;
D O I
10.1115/1.4063357
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The field of 3D bioprinting is rapidly expanding as researchers strive to create functional tissues for medical and pharmaceutical purposes. The ability to print multiple materials, each containing various living cells, brings us closer to achieving tissue regeneration. Deliberately transitioning between different material types encapsulating distinct cells and extruding through a single outlet, can lead to the achievement of user-defined material distribution, which is still challenging. In a previous study, we designed a Y-shaped nozzle connector system that allowed for continuous deposition of multiple materials through a single outlet. This system was made of plastic and had a fixed switching angle, rendering it suitable for a single use. In this article, we present the updated version of our nozzle system, which includes a range of angles (30 deg, 45 deg, 60 deg, and 90 deg) between the two materials. Changing the angles helps us figure out how that affects the control of backflow and minimizes the overall material switching time in the nozzle. We used stainless steel as the fabrication material and recorded the overall material switching time, comparing the effects of the various angles. Our previously developed hybrid hydrogel, which comprised 4% alginate and 4% carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), was used as a test material to flow through the nozzle system. The in-house fabricated nozzle connectors are reusable, sterile, and easy to clean, ensuring a smooth material transition and flow. Our proposition can offer to achieve user-defined material distribution across a given region with appropriate selection of rheology and printing process parameters.
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