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Bio-Design and Manufacturing  2022 Vol.5 No.2 P.412-423

http://doi.org/10.1007/s42242-021-00168-x


A framework for the sustainability implications of 3D bioprinting through nature-inspired materials and structures


Author(s):  Ruban Whenish, Seeram Ramakrishna, Amit Kumar Jaiswal & Geetha Manivasagam

Affiliation(s):  Center for Biomaterials, Cellular and Molecular Theranostics, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamilnadu 632014, India ; more

Corresponding email(s):   mpesr@nus.edu.sg, amitj@vit.ac.in

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Ruban Whenish, Seeram Ramakrishna, Amit Kumar Jaiswal & Geetha Manivasagam . A framework for the sustainability implications of 3D bioprinting through nature-inspired materials and structures[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science D, 2022, 5(2): 412-423.

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Abstract: 

新加坡国立大学Seeram Ramakrishna等 | 仿生材料和结构3D打印中的可持续启示

本观点论文聚焦生物3D打印与可持续性发展之间的关系。本文介绍了在生物3D打印领域考虑各种可持续实践的必要性,以及随着世界正在向碳中和努力,相应可持续性发展的生物3D打印研究的方法。生物3D打印是增材制造领域的独特平台,用于创建模仿天然生物成分的复杂生物物体。本文侧重于可持续生物材料的使用,仿生结构和产品设计,能源可持续性概念以及生物3D打印中循环经济的实践。本研究考虑了涉及节能、未利用原材料的最佳回收方法,最短生产时间,碳排放控制措施以及影响环境和人类社会生活的其他因素的各种概念。本文旨在评估使用生物3D打印技术创建的可持续解决方案;还讨论了各种生物打印技术和材料的碳足迹,使读者熟悉生物3D打印技术中遵循的可持续材料和方法。本文还描述了生物材料和生物仿生结构的使用,以减少碳足迹和保证生物3D打印的可持续性。本文提供了一份关于生物3D打印可持续性现状的报告,并有望作为未来工作的基准。

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