2-7 September 2018
Australian National Maritime Museum
Australia/Sydney timezone

Functional 3D structures made by adidtive manufacturing

6 Sep 2018, 09:40
20m
Lighthouse Gallery (Australian National Maritime Museum)

Lighthouse Gallery

Australian National Maritime Museum

2 Murray Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Oral Material Science Speaker Sessions and Seminars

Speaker

Prof. Jun Ding (National University of Singapore)

Description

Additive manufacturing (3D printing) provides a new freedom in materials design. In our recent research work, metallic and ceramic structures have been prepared by different 3D printing techniques including selective laser melting, extrusion and digital light projection. X-ray CT and Neutron CT has been used for structural examination. In combination of wet-chemical processes (thermal decomposition and electroplating), catalyst materials have been coated on the surface of 3D structures for various applications. High oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance has been observed indicating the great potential of 3D printing in fabrication of highly efficient catalyst electrode.

Primary author

Prof. Jun Ding (National University of Singapore)

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