Post-printing surface modification and functionalization of 3D-printed biomedical device

Int J Bioprint. 2017 Jun 6;3(2):001. doi: 10.18063/IJB.2017.02.001. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

3D printing is a technology well-suited for biomedical applications due to its ability to create highly complex and arbitrary structures from personalized designs with a fast turnaround. However, due to a limited selection of 3D-printable materials, the biofunctionality of many 3D-printed components has not been paid enough attention. In this perspective, we point out that post-3D printing modification is the solution that could close the gap between 3D printing technology and desired biomedical functions. We identify architectural reconfiguration and surface functionalization as the two main post-3D printing modification processes and discuss potential techniques for post-3D printing modification to achieve desired biofunctionality.

Keywords: 3D printing; 3D-printed microfluidics; 4D printing; biomedical; post-3D printing modification.