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  • Platinum is valued for its strong chemical resistance, excellent catalytic properties, electrical conductivity, and high melting point, but creating 3D microstructures from it is complex and slow.
  • Researchers introduced organic-inorganic photoresins that can be shaped using advanced techniques like direct optical lithography and two-photon lithography, leading to high-resolution structures.
  • The resulting 3D platinum structures have impressive properties, such as 67% conductivity compared to bulk platinum, enabling applications in electronics, sensors, microheaters, and advanced materials.

Article Abstract

Platinum (Pt) is an interesting material for many applications due to its high chemical resilience, outstanding catalytic activity, high electrical conductivity, and high melting point. However, microstructuring and especially 3D microstructuring of platinum is a complex process, based on expensive and specialized equipment often suffering from very slow processing speeds. In this work, organic-inorganic photoresins, which can be structured using direct optical lithography as well as two-photon lithography (TPL) with submicrometer resolution and high-throughput is presented. The printed structures are subsequently converted to high-purity platinum using thermal debinding of the binder and reduction of the salt. With this technique, complex 3D structures with a 3D resolution of 300 nm were fabricated. At a layer thickness of 35 nm, the patterns reach a high conductivity of 67% compared to bulk platinum. Microheaters, thermocouple sensors as well as a Lab-on-a-Chip system are presented as exemplary applications. This technology will enable a broad range of application from electronics, sensing and heating elements to 3D photonics and metamaterials.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11469048PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202101992DOI Listing

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