Abstract

AbstractPhotonic curing offers the advantage of strongly reducing the treatment time of materials, especially for industrial purposes. The current work highlights the benefits of photonic curing for mesoporous silica made by inkjet‐printing. This study shows that appropriate curing treatment allows the preservation of the shape and porosity of mesoporous silica microstructures obtained by inkjet‐printing. Moreover, for the first time, this study demonstrates that photonic curing is compatible with very fragile organic functional groups such as the azide functional groups that enable a versatile functionalization by the copper catalyzed azide‐alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) click reaction.

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