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Recycling Used Canola Oil into 3D Printing Resin

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This research project explores an innovative approach to reducing food waste and reliance on petrochemicals by repurposing waste canola oil from Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s dining services into UV-curable resin for stereolithography printing using the AESO synthesis method. Our results demonstrate resin derived from waste canola oil maintains comparable properties to its commercial competitors, suggesting a viable method for reducing environmental harm while contributing sustainable advancements to additive manufacturing technologies.

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  • E-project-042524-001625
  • 121612
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  • 2024
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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  • 2024-04-25
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  • E-project-042524-001625
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