Plastic Embedded Gold Nanoparticles as 3D Printing Dichroic Nanocomposite Material

23 October 2018, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

The incorporation of dichroic nanoparticles in 3D printable plastic results in a dichroic nanocomposite material that can be easily 3D printed. Gold nanoparticles that shows dichroic properties have been embedded in polyvinylalcohol, a standard 3D printable plastic. The nanocomposite shows dichroic properties and standard printability properties.

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nanocomposites
3D Printing
dichroism studies
Gold Nanoparticles

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