
Here, we used two-photon lithography (TPL) in combination with polymerization-induced phase separation to 3D-print complex microstructures with a well-defined nanoporous architecture featuring pores of 420 nm. These structures can be impregnated with functional liquids via capillary action to endow the same micrometer-sized 3D objects with novel properties. For example, we used a fluorinated lubricant to create slippery, superhydrophobic reentrant structures, an ionic liquid to make 3D structures conductive, and fluorescent liquids to achieve localized fluorescence. This versatility in fabricating complex microstructures with tailorable and localized functionalities using a "post-doping" strategy is essential for creating micrometer-sized 3D objects with different properties from the same initial 3D printing ink. 🎄 🎅 🎄 @Cluster3DMM2O onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…




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