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US20040092693A1 - Amphipathic polymer particles and methods of manufacturing the same - Google Patents

Amphipathic polymer particles and methods of manufacturing the same
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US20040092693A1
US20040092693A1US10/698,637US69863703AUS2004092693A1US 20040092693 A1US20040092693 A1US 20040092693A1US 69863703 AUS69863703 AUS 69863703AUS 2004092693 A1US2004092693 A1US 2004092693A1
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The invention is directed to amphipathic polymeric particles that serve as both the dispersant and the binder in water based inks, ink compositions containing these particles, and methods for making the particles. The polymeric particles contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties with a pre-determined structure, and have an average diameter of 50 to 500 nm. The amphipathic polymeric particles may be prepared by a side-chain conversion method or a polymerization process involving an ATRP step, with or without a cross-linking agent. This invention improves the stability of polymer and inks by both ionic and steric stabilization of the suspended polymer particles.

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1. Amphipathic polymer particles prepared by polymerizing a plurality of components comprising:
an unsaturated monomer containing a hydrophobic moiety, and
an unsaturated monomer containing a convertible moiety that is hydrophobic in an acidic environment and hydrophilic in a basic environment.
2. The amphipathic polymer particles ofclaim 1, wherein the content of polymeric units derived from the unsaturated monomer containing a convertible moiety is in the range of 1 % to 60% by weight.
3. The amphipathic polymer particles ofclaim 1, further comprising a polymerizable dye monomer.
4. The amphipathic polymer particles ofclaim 1, further comprising a cross linker.
5. The amphipathic polymer particles ofclaim 1, wherein the content of polymeric units derived from the unsaturated monomer containing the hydrophobic moiety is in the range of 30% to 99% by weight, and the content of polymeric units derived from the unsaturated monomer containing the convertible moiety is in the range of 1% to 60% by weight.
6. A method of preparing amphipathic polymer particles comprising the steps of:
admixing an aqueous carrier, an unsaturated monomer containing a hydrophobic moiety, an unsaturated monomer containing a convertible moiety, and a surfactant to form an emulsion;
initiating a polymerization by adding a catalyst to the emulsion,
continuing polymerization at a temperature and for a period of time sufficient to form amphipathic polymer particles,
wherein the amphipathic polymer particles have a size range of 50-500 nm.
7. The method ofclaim 6, further comprising the step of filtering the reaction mixture through a filter.
8. The method ofclaim 6, wherein the emulsion further contains a polymerizable dye monomer.
9. The method ofclaim 6, wherein the emulsion further contains a cross linker.
10. The amphipathic polymer particles produced by the method ofclaim 6.
11. An ink composition comprising:
a vehicle,
a surfactant,
a pigment, and
amphipathic polymer particles prepared by the method ofclaim 6,
wherein said vehicle is water or a mixture of water and one or more humectants.
12. An ink composition comprising:
a vehicle,
a surfactant, and
amphipathic polymer particles prepared by the method ofclaim 8,
wherein said vehicle is water or a mixture of water and one or more humectants.
13. Amphipathic polymer particles prepared by polymerizing a plurality of components comprising:
an unsaturated monomer containing a hydrophilic moiety, polymerized through an ATRP process, and
an unsaturated monomer containing a hydrophobic moiety, polymerized in an emulsion,
wherein the amphipathic polymer particles have a size range of 50-500 nm, and a polydispersity index in the range of 1-1.2.
14. The amphipathic polymer particles ofclaim 13, further comprising a polymerizable dye moiety, polymerized through the ATRP process.
15. The amphipathic polymer particles ofclaim 13, further comprising a cross linker polymerized in the emulsion.
16. The amphipathic polymer particles ofclaim 13, wherein the content of the hydrophobic moiety is in the range of 30% to 99% by weight, the content of the hydrophilic moiety is in the range of 1% to 60% by weight,
17. A method of preparing amphipathic polymer particles comprising the steps of:
admixing an initiator having one or more radically transferable atoms or groups, a hydrophilic monomer, a ligand and a catalyst to form an ATRP mix;
admixing one or more hydrophobic monomers, a surfactant, and water to form an emulsion;
adding the emulsion to the ATRP mix to form the amphipathic polymer particles,
wherein the amphipathic polymer particles having sizes of about 50 to about 400 nm, and a polydispersity index of 1-1.2.
18. The method ofclaim 17, further comprising the step of filtering the reaction mixture through a filter.
19. The method ofclaim 17, wherein the ATRP mix further comprises a polymerizable dye monomer.
20. The method ofclaim 17, wherein the emulsion further comprises a cross linker.
21. The amphipathic polymer particles produced by the method ofclaim 17.
22. An ink composition comprising:
a vehicle,
a surfactant,
a pigment, and
amphipathic polymer particles prepared by the method ofclaim 17,
wherein said vehicle is water or a mixture of water and one or more humectants.
23. An ink composition comprising:
a vehicle,
a surfactant, and
amphipathic polymer particles prepared by the method ofclaim 19,
wherein said vehicle is water or a mixture of water and one or more humectants.
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