Ink compositions for fabricating objects from regoliths and methods of forming the objects

US10793733B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10793733-B2
Application numberUS-201615564522-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 7, 2016
Priority dateApr 7, 2015
Publication dateOct 6, 2020
Grant dateOct 6, 2020

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Ink compositions for fabricating objects from planetary regoliths and objects fabricated from the ink compositions are provided. The objects include flexible, elastomeric objects and hard objects. Also provided are methods, including three-dimensional (3D) printing methods, for fabricating objects using the ink compositions. The ink compositions comprise a natural planetary regolith, such as an extraterrestrial regolith, a graded solvent system, and an elastomeric polymer binder.

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What is claimed is: 1. An ink composition comprising: a planetary regolith comprising a reducible metal oxide and non-reducible ceramics; a graded organic solvent system; and an elastomeric polymer binder. 2. The ink composition of claim 1 , wherein the planetary regolith is a naturally occurring terrestrial regolith. 3. The ink composition of claim 1 , wherein the planetary regolith is a naturally occurring extraterrestrial regolith. 4. The ink composition of claim 1 , wherein the reducible metal oxide comprises iron oxide. 5. The ink composition of claim 1 , wherein the non-reducible ceramics comprise SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 . 6. The ink composition of claim 4 , wherein the non-reducible ceramics comprise SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 . 7. The ink composition of claim 6 , wherein the SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 comprise at least 50 wt. % of the total weight of the reducible metal oxides and non-reducible ceramics in the planetary regolith. 8. A method of forming a three-dimensional object, the method comprising: (a) forming an elastomeric three-dimensional object from an ink composition comprising: a planetary regolith comprising a reducible metal oxide and non-reducible ceramics; a graded organic solvent system; and an elastomeric polymer binder; and (b) exposing the elastomeric three-dimensional object to a reducing gas at a temperature and for a period of time sufficient to reduce the reducible metal oxide to its corresponding metal to form a three-dimensional object comprising a composite comprising the metal and the non-reducible ceramics. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the reducing gas comprises Hz. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the temperature is in the range from 900° C. to 1300° C. and the time is in the range from 2 to 48 hours. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising adding an additional quantity of a reducible metal oxide to the ink composition prior to using it to form the elastomeric three-dimensional object. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein forming an elastomeric three-dimensional object from the ink composition comprises 3D printing the ink composition. 13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the planetary regolith is a naturally occurring terrestrial regolith. 14. The method of claim 8 , wherein the planetary regolith is a naturally occurring extraterrestrial regolith. 15. The method of claim 8 , wherein the reducible metal oxide comprises iron oxide and its corresponding metal is iron. 16. The method of claim 8 , wherein the non-reducible ceramics comprise SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 . 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the non-reducible ceramics comprise SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 . 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 comprise at least 50 wt. % of the total weight of the reducible metal oxides and non-reducible ceramics in the planetary regolith. 19. A three-dimensional object comprising: a composite comprising a metal and a planetary regolith; and an elastomeric polymer binder. 20. The object of claim 19 , wherein the planetary regolith is a naturally occurring extraterrestrial regolith.

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  • Composites of different types of material, e.g. mixtures of ceramics and polymers or mixtures of metals and biomaterials · CPC title

  • General methods of reducing to metals · CPC title

  • Metallothermic processes, e.g. thermit reduction · CPC title

  • Pigment inks · CPC title

  • Iron group metals · CPC title

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What does patent US10793733B2 cover?
Ink compositions for fabricating objects from planetary regoliths and objects fabricated from the ink compositions are provided. The objects include flexible, elastomeric objects and hard objects. Also provided are methods, including three-dimensional (3D) printing methods, for fabricating objects using the ink compositions. The ink compositions comprise a natural planetary regolith, such as an…
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Univ Northwestern
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Primary CPC classification B29C64/165. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Oct 06 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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