Optical path control member and display device comprising same
US-2024411201-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9632386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9632386-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113701280-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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The present inventions relate to fine particles for image display having excellent properties and displaying images in black. The fine particles for image display are dispersed (suspended) in an electrophoretic dispersion liquid sealed between two opposing substrates and contain porous carbon materials having values of specific surface area determined by the nitrogen BET method of not less than 100 m 2 /g and pore volume determined by the MP method of not less than 0.1 cm 3 /g or those having values of specific surface area determined by the nitrogen BET method of not less than 100 m 2 /g and at least one peak at not more than 10 nm in pore size distribution obtained by the non-localized density functional theory method.
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An electrophoretic dispersion liquid suitable for use in an image display device, the electrophoretic dispersion liquid comprising a plurality of fine particles dispersed in the electrophoretic dispersion liquid in a ratio range of 0.1 to 15 parts by mass of fine particles to 100 parts by mass of dispersion liquid, wherein: the fine particles are comprised of (a) activated porous carbon materials formed from carbonized plant-based materials treated with an acid or alkali and having specific surface area values, determined by a nitrogen BET method, of not less than 100 m 2 /g and pore volume values, determined by an MP method, of not less than 0.1 cm 3 /g, (b) an amount of magnesium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, (c) an amount of potassium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, and (d) an amount of calcium in the range of 0.05% to 3% by mass, both inclusive; and the fine particles have modified surfaces to have increased positive or negative charges relative to an amount of positive or negative charges, respectively, that would be present had the surfaces not been modified, wherein, the porous carbon materials have at least one peak at not more than 10 nm in pore size distribution obtained by a non-localized density functional theory method, a ratio of a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 10 nm relative to a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 50 nm is not less than 0.1 but not more than 0.99, and the porous carbon materials contain C in an amount not less than 90.0% by mass. 2. An electrophoretic dispersion liquid suitable for use in an image display device, the electrophoretic dispersion liquid comprising a plurality of fine particles dispersed in the electrophoretic dispersion liquid in a ratio range of 0.1 to 15 parts by mass of fine particles to 100 parts by mass of dispersion liquid, wherein: the fine particles are comprised of (a) activated porous carbon materials formed from carbonized plant-based materials treated with an acid or alkali having specific surface area values, determined by a nitrogen BET method, of not less than 100 m 2 /g and at least one peak at not less than 10 nm in pore size distribution obtained by a non-localized density functional theory method, (b) an amount of magnesium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, (c) an amount of potassium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, and (d) an amount of calcium in the range of 0.05% to 3% by mass, both inclusive, and the fine particles have modified surfaces to have increased positive or negative charges relative to an amount of positive or negative charges, respectively, that would be present had the surfaces not been modified, wherein, the porous carbon materials have at least one peak at not more than 10 nm in pore size distribution obtained by a non-localized density functional theory method, a ratio of a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 10 nm relative to a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 50 nm is not less than 0.1 but not more than 0.99, and the porous carbon materials contain C in an amount not less than 90.0% by mass. 3. An electrophoretic dispersion liquid suitable for use in an image display device, the electrophoretic dispersion liquid comprising a plurality of fine particles dispersed in the electrophoretic dispersion liquid, in a ratio range of 0.1 to 15 parts by mass of fine particles to 100 parts by mass of dispersion liquid, wherein: the fine particles are comprised of (a) activated porous carbon materials formed from carbonized plant-based materials treated with an acid or alkali having specific surface area values, determined by a nitrogen BET method, of not less than 100 m 2 /g and average particle size of not less than 1 ×10 −8 m but not more than 2 ×10 −4 m, (b) an amount of magnesium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, (c) an amount of potassium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, and (d) an amount of calcium in the range of 0.05% to 3% by mass, both inclusive, and the fine particles have modified surfaces to have increased positive or negative charges relative to an amount of positive or negative charges, respectively, that would be present had the surfaces not been modified, wherein, the porous carbon materials have at least one peak at not more than 10 nm in pore size distribution obtained by a non-localized density functional theory method, a ratio of a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 10 nm relative to a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 50 nm is not less than 0.1 but not more than 0.99, and the porous carbon materials contain C in an amount not less than 90.0% by mass. 4. An electrophoretic dispersion liquid suitable for use in an image display device, the electrophoretic dispersion liquid comprising a plurality of fine particles dispersed in the electrophoretic dispersion liquid in a ratio range of 0.1 to 15 parts by mass of fine particles to 100 parts by mass of dispersion liquid, wherein: the fine particles are comprised of (a) activated porous carbon materials formed from carbonized plant-based materials treated with an acid or alkali having an absolute value of a zeta potential of not less than 10 mV but not more than 200 mV, (b) an amount of magnesium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, (c) an amount of potassium in the range of 0.01% by mass to 3% by mass, both inclusive, and (d) an amount of calcium in the range of 0.05% to 3% by mass, both inclusive, and the fine particles have modified surfaces to have increased positive or negative charges relative to an amount of positive or negative charges, respectively, that would be present had the surfaces not been modified, wherein, the porous carbon materials have at least one peak at not more than 10 nm in pore size distribution obtained by a non-localized density functional theory method, a ratio of a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 10 nm relative to a total volume of the pores having a pore size within a range of not more than 50 nm is not less than 0.1 but not more than 0.99, and the porous carbon materials contain C in an amount not less than 90.0% by mass. 5. The electrophoretic dispersion liquid according to claim 1 , 2 , 3 , or 4 , wherein the fine particles have modified surfaces to have increased positive charges relative to the amount of positive charges that would be present had the surfaces not been modified. 6. The electrophoretic dispersion liquid according to claim 1 , 2 , 3 , or 4 , wherein the fine particles have modified surfaces to have increased negative charges relative to the amount of negative charges that would be present had the surfaces not been modified. 7. The electrophoretic dispersion liquid according to claim 1 , 2 , 3 , or 4 wherein the surfaces of the fine particles have amino groups, hydroxyl groups, carboxyl groups, ketone groups, ester groups, or a combination of them. 8. The image display according to claim 1 , 2 , 3 , or 4 wherein the activated porous carbon materials formed from carbonized plant-based materials treated with an acid or alkali having specific surface area values, determined by a nitrogen BET method, of not less than 400 m 2 /g and an average particle diameter of not more than 2μm. 9. The image display according to claim 8 , wherein the activated porous carbon materials formed from carbonized plant-based
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