IP Library Granted Patent US 12,698,572
Granted Patent B2
US 12,698,572 · App. 18/679,158 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

3D structured inorganic nanoscale product and printing method and application thereof

Inventors: Hao Zhang (Beijing City, CN); Jinghong Li (Beijing City, CN); Hongbo Sun (Beijing City, CN); Linhan Lin (Beijing City, CN); Fu Li (Beijing City, CN); Shaofeng Liu (Beijing City, CN); Wangyu Liu (Beijing City, CN); Zhengwei Hou (Beijing City, CN)
Assignee: Tsinghua University
C30B29/16B33Y10/00B33Y70/00B33Y80/00B82Y40/00
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Patent No.
US 12,698,572
App. No.
18/679,158
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure provides a 3D structured inorganic nanoscale product and a printing method and application thereof. The printing method includes the following steps: (1) mixing an inorganic nanocrystal and a photosensitive crosslinkable compound in a solvent to obtain a printing solution; wherein the inorganic nanocrystal has a ligand containing a carbon-hydrogen bond on the surface thereof; (2) obtaining a 3D printed product using laser 3D printing; wherein the photosensitive crosslinkable compound is a nitrene-based photosensitive crosslinking agent and/or a carbene-based photosensitive crosslinking agent. The method achieves the printing of semiconductor materials, metals, and metal oxide materials with submicron precision and any complex 3D structures through light-triggered chemical covalent bonding of ligands. The nanomaterials in the printed 3D structures retain their inherent morphology, and electrical and optical properties.

Claims (26)

1 . A 3D printing method applicable to inorganic nanomaterials, including the steps of:

(1) mixing an inorganic nanocrystal and a photosensitive crosslinkable compound in a solvent to obtain a printing solution; wherein the inorganic nanocrystal has a ligand containing a carbon-hydrogen bond on the surface thereof;

(2) performing laser 3D printing to obtain a 3D printed product;

wherein the photosensitive crosslinkable compound is a nitrene-based photosensitive crosslinking agent and/or a carbene-based photosensitive crosslinking agent.

2 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein the inorganic nanocrystal includes one or more of a metal nanocrystal, a metal oxide nanocrystal, and a semiconductor material nanocrystal.

3 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein the photosensitive crosslinkable compound is an azide-based compound or a diazirine-based compound.

4 . The 3D printing method according to claim 3 , wherein the azide-based compound has a structure represented by Formula I:

in Formula I, each X is independently selected from F or an alkyl, at least one X is F, and R is selected from a hydrocarbyl and derivatives thereof, an aryl and derivatives thereof, or an ester group and derivatives thereof, n≥2;

the diazirine-based compound has a structure represented by Formula II:

in Formula II, X′ is selected from H, halogen, a hydrocarbyl and derivatives thereof, and an ether group and derivatives thereof, R′ is a hydrocarbyl or derivatives thereof; and m≥2.

5 . The 3D printing method according to claim 4 , wherein R is a C 1-8 hydrocarbyl and derivatives thereof, or a C 6-12 aryl and derivatives thereof.

6 . The 3D printing method according to claim 4 , wherein n is 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.

7 . The 3D printing method according to claim 4 , wherein R contains one or more heteroatom(s) of O, N, P, and halogen atoms.

8 . The 3D printing method according to claim 4 , wherein R′ contains one or more structure(s) of an ester group, an amido bond, an aryl, and an ether group.

9 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein the photosensitive crosslinkable compound is one or more of 1,5-bis(4-azido-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorophenyl)-1,4-pentadien-3-one, ethylene glycol bis(4-azido-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzoate), N,N-dimethyl-N,N-trimethylenebis(4-azido-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzamide)ammonium iodide, and 3,3′-((perfluorobutane-1,4-diyl)bis(4,1-phenylene))bis(3-(trifluoromethyl)-3H-diazirine).

10 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein the absorption wavelength range of the photosensitive crosslinkable compound and the wavelength of the laser for 3D printing are in accordance with single-photon absorption or two-photon absorption.

11 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein the ligand on the surface of the inorganic nanocrystal has a carbon chain of C 3 -C 24 as the main chain.

12 . The 3D printing method according to claim 11 , wherein the main chain contains carbon-hydrogen bonds.

13 . The 3D printing method according to claim 11 , wherein the carbon chain of C 3 -C 24 contains one or more structure(s) of a carboxyl group, an amine group, phosphine, phosphoric acid, quaternary ammonium salt, a sulfonate group, and a mercapto group.

14 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein in step (1), the mass ratio of the inorganic nanocrystal to the photosensitive crosslinkable compound is 1000:1-1:10.

15 . The 3D printing method according to claim 14 , wherein in step (1), the mass ratio of the inorganic nanocrystal to the photosensitive crosslinkable compound is 60:(0.1-10).

16 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein in step (1), the concentration of the inorganic nanocrystal in the printing solution is 1-600 mg/mL.

17 . The 3D printing method according to claim 16 , wherein in step (1), the concentration of the inorganic nanocrystal in the printing solution is 100-600 mg/ml.

18 . The 3D printing method according to claim 1 , wherein in step (2), the laser is a pulse laser with a wavelength of 400-1,600 nm, a power of 1-100 mW under two-photon absorption, a power of 1-50 μW under single-photon absorption, a direct writing speed of 0.1-50 μm/s, a frequency of 1-1,000 MHz, and a pulse width of 1-5,000 fs.

19 . A 3D structured inorganic nanoscale product, which is printed by the 3D printing method according to claim 1 .

20 . The 3D structured inorganic nanoscale product according to claim 9 , wherein the structural resolution of the 3D structured inorganic nanoscale product is 150-1,000 nm.