LIgnin FOrmulations for MULtimaterial 3D printing of microneedle electrodes - LIFOMUL 3D

Project summary

Additive manufacturing is expected to provide functional multi-materials with micron-scale resolution using environmentally sustainable processes. LIFOMUL 3D will implement the printing via projection-microstereolithography (PµSL) of materials based on lignin, the second-most abundant natural polymer and accumulating as byproduct of cellulose production. The goal is to achieve sub-100 µm feature sizes, biocompatibility and spatially controlled electrical conductivity. Electrocardiography- (ECG) and electroencephalography- (EEG) compatible microneedle electrodes for long term monitoring applications will be printed with superior signal quality and long-term stability. A high-resolution PµSL system will be developed for the hybrid printing of the conductive and insulating resins, eliminating the need for metal evaporation. LIFOMUL 3D will so establish a platform for the additive manufacturing of parts for medical applications with high resolution and obtained from renewable resources.

Project Details

Call

Call 2021


Call Topic

Materials for additive manufacturing


Project start

01.07.2022


Project end

30.06.2024


Total project costs

874.187 €


Total project funding

747.381 €


TRL

2 - 4


Coordinator

Dr. Giorgio C. Mutinati

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, GIEFINGGASSE 4, 1210 WIEN, Austria


Partners and Funders Details

Consortium Partner   Country Funder
Alpin3D e.U.
https://www.alpin3d.at
SME Austria AT-FFG-PdZ
FH Technikum Wien
https://www.technikum-wien.at
University Austria AT-FFG-PdZ
LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR POLYMERFORSCHUNG DRESDEN EV
https://thielelab.com
University Germany DE-SMWK
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
https://www.ait.ac.at/MD
Research org. Austria AT-FFG-PdZ
In-Vision Technologies AG
https://www.in-vision.at
SME Austria AT-FFG-PdZ
Alpin3D GmbH
https://www.alpin3d.at
SME Austria AT-FFG-PdZ

Keywords

3D printing, stereolithography, biocompatibility, biomedical application