Water-based pigment dispersion
US-2019284410-A1 · Sep 19, 2019 · US
US10738207B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10738207-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615779771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 11, 2020 |
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The present invention relates to a water-based pigment dispersion having not only excellent storage stability capable of suppressing solidification of a pigment or the like in ink ejection nozzles, but also excellent ejection properties and fixing properties, while maintaining good water resistance of the pigment dispersion as an advantage attained by using the pigment therein. That is, the present invention relates to a water-based pigment dispersion including a pigment, a polymer dispersant and an aqueous medium in which the pigment is dispersed in the aqueous medium using the polymer dispersant, the polymer dispersant being a water-insoluble polymer including carboxy groups that are at least partially neutralized with an alkali metal hydroxide, and having a crosslinked structure obtained by reacting a part of the carboxy groups with a water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound, said water-based pigment dispersion satisfying the following conditions 1 and 2: Condition 1: a value calculated according to the formula: {[100−(neutralization degree)−(crosslinking degree)]/100}×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer) being from 32 to 130 mgKOH/g; and Condition 2: a value calculated according to the formula: [(neutralization degree)/100]×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer) being from 48 to 144 mgKOH/g.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A water-based pigment dispersion comprising a pigment, a polymer dispersant and an aqueous medium in which the pigment is dispersed in the aqueous medium using the polymer dispersant, the polymer dispersant being a water-insoluble polymer comprising carboxy groups that are at least partially neutralized with an alkali metal hydroxide, and having a crosslinked structure obtained by reacting a part of the carboxy groups with a water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound, the acid value of the water-insoluble polymer is not less than 200mgKOH/g and not more than 320 mgKOH/g, said water-based pigment dispersion satisfying the following conditions 1 and 2: Condition 1: a value calculated according to the formula: {[100−(neutralization degree)−(crosslinking degree)]/100}×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer), being not less than 32 mgKOH/g and not more than 130 mgKOH/g; and Condition 2: a value calculated according to the formula: [(neutralization degree)/100]×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer), being not less than 48 mgKOH/g and not more than 144 mgKOH/g, wherein the neutralization degree means a ratio of a mole equivalent number of the alkali metal hydroxide to a mole equivalent number of the carboxy groups of the water-insoluble polymer [(mole equivalent number of alkali metal hydroxide)/(mole equivalent number of carboxy groups of water-insoluble polymer)], and the crosslinking degree means a ratio of a mole equivalent number of epoxy groups of the water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound to a mole equivalent number of the carboxy groups of the water-insoluble polymer [(mole equivalent number of epoxy groups of water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound)/(mole equivalent number of carboxy groups of water-insoluble polymer)]. 2. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein the water-based pigment dispersion further satisfies the following condition 3: Condition 3: a value calculated according to the formula: [(crosslinking degree)/100]×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer), being not less than 40 mgKOH/g and not more than 130 mgKOH/g. 3. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein the water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound is a glycidyl ether compound of a polyhydric alcohol comprising a hydrocarbon group having not less than 3 and not more than 8 carbon atoms. 4. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein the carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer is at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of vinyl-based polymers obtained by addition-polymerizing a vinyl monomer selected from a vinyl compound, a vinylidene compound and a vinylene compound. 5. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein the carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer is a vinyl-based polymer comprising a constitutional unit derived from at least one carboxy group-containing monomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, and a constitutional unit derived from at least one hydrophobic monomer selected from the group consisting of an acrylate monomer, a methacrylate monomer and an aromatic group-containing monomer which comprise an alkyl group having not less than 1 and not more than 22 carbon atoms or an aryl group having not less than 6 and not more than 22 carbon atoms. 6. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein a number-average molecular weight of the water-insoluble polymer is not less than 2,000 and not more than 20,000. 7. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein a molecular weight of the water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound is not less than 120 and not more than 2,000. 8. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 , wherein a crosslinking degree of the crosslinked water-insoluble polymer is not less than 5 mol % and not more than 80 mol %. 9. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 4 , wherein the vinyl-based polymer is a vinyl-based polymer comprising a constitutional unit derived from a carboxy group-containing monomer and a constitutional unit derived from a hydrophobic monomer. 10. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 9 , wherein the constitutional unit derived from a carboxy group-containing monomer is a constitutional unit derived from at least one carboxy group-containing monomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid. 11. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 9 , wherein the constitutional unit derived from a hydrophobic monomer is a constitutional unit derived from at least one hydrophobic monomer selected from the group consisting of an acrylate monomer, a methacrylate monomer and an aromatic group-containing monomer which comprise an alkyl group having not less than 1 and not more than 22 carbon atoms or an aryl group having not less than 6 and not more than 22 carbon atoms. 12. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 9 , wherein a content of the constitutional unit derived from the carboxy group-containing monomer in the vinyl-based polymer is not less than 10% by mass and less than 75% by mass. 13. The water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 9 , wherein a content of the constitutional unit derived from the hydrophobic monomer in the vinyl-based polymer is not less than 35% by mass and less than 90% by mass. 14. An ink-jet printing method comprising loading an ink comprising the water-based pigment dispersion according to claim 1 in an ink-jet printer and ejecting droplets of the ink onto a recording medium. 15. A process for producing a water-based ink, comprising the following steps 1 to 4: Step 1: neutralizing a carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer with an alkali metal hydroxide, wherein the acid value of the water-insoluble polymer is not less than 200 mgKOH/g and not more than 320 mgKOH/g; Step 2: mixing and dispersing the neutralized water-insoluble polymer obtained in the step 1 and a pigment in an aqueous medium to obtain a pigment water dispersion A; Step 3: subjecting the pigment water dispersion A obtained in the step 2 to crosslinking treatment with a water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound to obtain a water-based pigment dispersion B comprising the crosslinked water-insoluble polymer; and Step 4: mixing the water-based pigment dispersion B obtained in the step 3 with an organic solvent to obtain the water-based ink, said water-based ink satisfying the following conditions 1 and 2 representing a relationship between an acid value and a neutralization degree of the water-insoluble polymer in the step 1, and a crosslinking degree of the water-insoluble polymer in the step 3: Condition 1: a value calculated according to the formula: {[100−(neutralization degree)−(crosslinking degree)]/100}×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer), being not less than 32 mgKOH/g and not more than 130 mgKOH/g; and Condition 2: a value calculated according to the formula: [(neutralization degree)/100]×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer), being not less than 48 mgKOH/g and not more than 144 mgKOH/g, wherein the neutralization degree means a ratio of a mole equivalent number of the alkali metal hydroxide to a mole equivalent number of the carboxy groups of the water-insoluble polymer [(mole equivalent number of alkali metal hydroxide)/(mole equivalent number of carboxy grou
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