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Fine Particles and Method of Producing Thereof, Fine Particle Dispersion Liquid, and Image Display Medium and Image Display Apparatus

a technology of fine particles and liquids, applied in the direction of instruments, optics, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problem of not being able to realize sufficient light scattering, and achieve the effect of excellent display memorability and high whiteness

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-14
RICOH KK
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[0014]It is an object of the present invention to provide white colored fine particles with high white reflectance and non-precipitation in the dispersion medium compared to inorganic white pigments and a method of producing the fine particles, an image display medium and an image display apparatus with high whiteness like a paper and excellent in display memorability using the above fine particles.
[0016]Therefore, after investigated the above problems, the present invention has been made to solve the above problems by using fine particles containing a compound having a naphthalene skeleton which has a high refractive index as a white electrophoretic particle, thereby improving a strength of the light scattering more than ever. For example, 2-vinyl naphthalene has a refractive index of 1.69 which is extremely large among organic materials. Its polymer, a polyvinyl naphthalene also has a high refractive index and the scattering becomes stronger. As a result, the white refractive index which was not made possible when the titanium oxide was not used, can be attained with an organic material. In addition, in view of an electric property, charging is good due to good insulation. Moreover, as an electrophoretic particle, its migration is good. Since its specific gravity is small thereby not easily to precipitate, and dispersion stability is good. When it is used as an image display element, it is found it can be contribute to improve display memorability.
[0023]Preferably, the fine particles of the present invention include an aspect including a macromer, an aspect that the macromer is a silicone macromer expressed by the following formula (2), and an aspect that the fine particles are eletrophoretic particles for an image display medium. As a result, according to the present invention, the fine particles can be obtained, which disperse stably in a non-polar organic solvent, the particle diameter is small and scattering strength is high.
[0025]A method of producing the fine particles of the present invention includes forming fine particles by polymerizing the compound expressed either by the following formulas (3) and (4). According to the method of producing the fine particles of the present invention, the fine particles with less non-uniformity in a particle diameter and high scattering strength can be effectively obtained.
[0029]The fine particle dispersion liquid of the present invention is made that the fine particles of the present invention are dispersed in a non-polar organic solvent. According to the fine particle dispersion liquid of the present invention, excellent effects that light scattering strength of the particles is high and dispersion stability in the non-polar organic solvent is also high, thereby a preferable particle dispersion liquid for electrophoretic display can be obtained.
[0031]The image display medium of the present invention comprises a pair of electrodes and the fine particle dispersion liquid of the present invention therebetween. According to the image display medium of the present invention, image display with high white reflection and excellent display memorability can be made because the fine particle dispersion liquid of the present invention is obtained.

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Thus, it was not possible to realize a sufficient light scattering.

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example 1

Production of Fine Particles

[0103]In a reaction vessel equipped with a stirrer, a thermometer and a reflux condenser, 100 parts by mass of isoparaffinic hydrocarbon (Isopar G, manufactured by Exxon Chemical Inc.), 10 parts by mass of 2-vinylnaphthalene (manufactured by Shin Nippon Steel Chemical Co, Ltd.), 1 mass part of silicone macromer (Silaplain FM 0721, manufacture by Chisso Co.) and 0.1 mass part of azobisisobutyronitrile (manufactured by Wako Junyaku Co.) were added while stirring at 200 rpm and heated at 70° C. The mixture was stirred for 24 hours at this temperature to complete the reaction. White fine particles comprising a copolymer of 2-vinylnaphthalene and silicone macromer with a number average particle diameter of 1 μm were obtained.

Production and Operation of the Image Display Medium

[0104]10 parts by mass of urea, 1 part of resorcinol and 10 parts by mass of ethylene-maleic anihydride polymer were dissolved in 290 parts by mass of water to adjust a p.H at 3.5 by a so...

example 2

Production of Fine Particles

[0111]The fine particles were synthesized by the same manner as in Example 1, except that 100 parts of silicone oil (KF96L-1cs, manufactured by Shinetsu Kagaku K. K.) instead of 100 parts by mass of isoparaffinic hydrocarbon (Isopar G, manufactured by Exxon Chemical Inc.) was used as a reaction solvent. The same white fine particles as in Example 1 were obtained.

[0112]Further, 10 parts by mass of carbon black (MA 100, manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Co.) as black color particles and 90 parts by mass of polyethylene were prepared to melt-kneading and pulverizing by heat.

Production and Operation of the Image Display Medium

[0113]The image display medium was produced by the same manner as in Example 1, except that the particle dispersion liquid was prepared by 6 parts by mass of the above obtained white fine particles and 1 mass part of black particle were added to 30 parts by mass of silicone oil by ultrasonic dispersion.

[0114]In the obtained image displ...

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[0117]In a reaction vessel equipped with a stirrer, a thermometer and a reflux condenser, 10 parts by mass of 2-vinylnaphthalene (manufactured by Shin Nippon Steel Chemical Co, Ltd.), 10 parts by mass of styrene (manufactured by Tokyo Kasei Co.), 10 parts by mass of silicone macromer (Silaplain FM 0721, manufacture by Chisso Co.) and 0.1 mass part of lauroyl peroxide (manufactured by Wako Junyaku Co.) were dissolved in 100 parts by mass of silicone oil (KF96L-1cs, manufactured by Shinetsu Kagaku Kogyo, Co.) while stirring at 200 rpm and heated at 70° C. The mixture was stirred for 24 hours at this temperature to complete the reaction. White fine particle with an number average particle diameter of 700 nm were obtained.

Production and Operation of the Image Display Medium

[0118]The image display medium was produced as the same manner in Example 1 using the obtained white particles.

[0119]In the obtained image display medium, when −100 V was applied to the upper ITO electrode, the white ...

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Abstract

An object of the present invention is to provide white colored fine particles with high white reflectance and not easily precipitating in a dispersion medium compared to inorganic white pigments, a method of producing the fine particles, an image display medium and an image display apparatus having a high whiteness like a paper and an excellent display memorability using the fine particles. Therefore, the fine particles contain a polymer of a compound expressed by the following formula (1).In the above formula (1), R represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, an alkyl group or an alkenyl group, “m” represents an integer of 1 to 10, and at least one of R represents the alkenyl group.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to fine particles that can be applied to electrophoretic particles for an image display medium and a method of producing thereof, a fine particle dispersion liquid, and an image display medium and an image display apparatus.BACKGROUND ART[0002]Conventionally, CRTs and liquid crystal displays have been used as display terminals for images such as characters, static images, and moving images. These apparatuses can instantaneously display digital data and rewrite the data. However, these apparatuses have various drawbacks. For example, it is a hard work to always carry such apparatuses. In addition, seeing such a display apparatus for a long period time causes eye fatigue. Further, when power of such display apparatus is turned off, the images are not displayed.[0003]When the characters or static images are distributed or stored as a literature, they are typically recorded by a printer on a paper medium. This paper medium has been used...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B32B9/04C08G61/00C08F230/08G02F1/167
CPCC08F12/32C08F112/32C08F283/12C08F283/124C08F290/06C08F290/068Y10T428/2982C08F2/00C08F212/32C08F218/02C08F283/128Y10T428/2998G02F1/167Y10T428/31504Y10T428/31663
Inventor YANAGISAWA, MASAHIROKAWAGUCHI, SEIGOU
Owner RICOH KK
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