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Thermal-responsive soil-hydrogel composite for additive construction

Journal of Building Engineering [2024]
Haidong Zhuang, Zhenbang Guo, Yuanwang Lan, Cristina Ruiz-Agudo, Fazhou Wang, Helmut Cölfen, Zhengyao Qu
ABSTRACT

To improve the formability and bonding strength of 3D printing soil, a temperature-stimulating responsive intelligent soil-hydrogel 3D printing formula was innovatively developed by combining soil and gelatin. Varied soil-gelatin composites, featuring different gelatin content by weight of soil (0 %, 0.5 %, 1 %, and 1.5 %), were prepared and cured at 5 °C to facilitate the crosslinking of gelatin. An array of tests, including rheological assessments, compressive tests, and scanning electron microscopy analysis. Were conducted to thoroughly characterize the performance of gelatin-soil composites for 3D printing. Our findings unveiled that, following the cross-linking of gelatin at 5 °C, the gelatin-soil composites exhibited superior formability and bond strength compared to the reference. Furthermore, the soil-gelatin composites demonstrated not only comparable compressive strength to the reference but also enhanced interlayer bond strength. This innovative soil-hydrogel 3D printing formula, combining the versatility of soil and the responsive characteristics of gelatin, presents a promising avenue for advancing the capabilities of 3D printed soil.

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