Cross-linked pigment dispersion based on polyurethane dispersants
US-9221984-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9718984B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718984-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414916628-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A composition comprising particulate solid, an organic medium and a dispersant comprising a polyacrylic copolymer functionalized with a polyether and reacted with an aminic polybasic species.
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A dispersant for use at the interface between an organic medium and a particulate solid, said dispersant comprising a surface active reaction product of a polyether functionalized polyacid reacted with an aminic polybasic species and salts thereof, wherein said polyether functionalized polyacid species comprises a polyacid portion of 10 to 500 repeat units, wherein at least 45 mole % of said repeat units are derived from free radically polymerizable unsaturated monomers with one or more carboxylic acid groups, said polyacid portion comprising at least two free acid groups selected from the types consisting of a carboxylic acid, salt of a carboxylic acid, anhydride of a dicarboxylic acid, acid from phosphorus, and acid from sulfur, and said repeat units being derived from free-radically polymerizing monomers that had contained a polymerizable carbon-to-carbon double bond, wherein said polyether functionalized polyacid comprises two or more polyether segments with an oxygen or aminic group (J) near a terminus of the polyether and connected to said polyacid portion via ester, amide, and/or imide linkages, wherein said two or more polyether segments comprises a polyether segment of the Q′ type having the formula -J-(C δ H 2δ —O) T —(CH 2 CH 2 O) X —R 2 where δ is 3 and/or 4, -J- is —O—, —N(H)—, or >N—, T is from 4 to 45 total C 3 and C 4 alkylene oxide repeat units and X is up to 45 repeat units of ethylene oxide per segment, and R 2 is a hydrocarbyl group with up to 36 carbon atoms, and/or a polyether segment of G′ type having the formula -J-(C δ H 2δ —O) L —(CH 2 CH 2 O) M —R 1 , where δ is 3 and/or 4, -J- is —O—, —N(H)—, or >N—, M is from 3 to 60 ethylene oxide units and L is up to 20 total C 3 and C 4 alkylene oxide units per segment, and R 1 is a hydrocarbyl group with up to 36 carbon atoms, M is greater than L; wherein the number ratio of said acid groups of said polyacid to carbonyl groups in the form of an ester, amide or imide type functionalized with G′ type polyether segments to carbonyl in the form of an ester, amide, or imide type functionalized with Q′ type polyether segments is 20-90:0-35:5-80 wherein the amount of Q′ is further defined as the sum of variables Q a ′+Q b ′ where Q a ′ is the portion of Q where J is —N(H)— or >N— and Q b ′ is the portion of Q′ where J is —O—; with the provisions that a) the sum of G′+Q a ′ is at least 2.5, and b) Q a ′+Q b ′+G′ is at least 10; wherein said aminic polybasic species comprises a polyamine that is linear or branched having a molecular weight from about 140 to 100,000 g/mole; wherein said reaction product includes two or more ionic and/or covalent bonds between said polyether functionalized polyacid and said aminic polybasic species and the weight ratio of the polyether functionalized polyacid to the aminic polybasic species is from 1:1 to 35:1. 2. The dispersant according to claim 1 , wherein said polyether segments have a terminal group R 1 and R 2 comprising a C 1-18 linear, branched, or cyclic alkyl; aryl; alkylaryl; or arylalkyl terminus. 3. The dispersant according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio of acid groups to carbonyl groups functionalized with G′ type polyether segments to carbonyl groups functionalized with Q′ type polyether segments is from 60-90:0-35:5-40. 4. The dispersant according to claim 1 , wherein the polyether segment of the G′ type has from 5 to 25 ethylene oxide repeat units and up to 5 total C 3 and C 4 alkylene oxide repeat units per segment and said polyether segment of the Q′ type has 5-30 of those units of total C 3 and C 4 alkylene oxide and no more than 40 repeat units of ethylene oxide per polyether segment. 5. The dispersant according to claim 1 , wherein said polyacid portion of said polyether functionalized polyacid has from 10 to 200 of said repeat units containing an acid group. 6. The dispersant according to claim 1 , wherein said polybasic aminic species comprises a polyallylamine or polyethyleneimine having a molecular weight from about 140 to about 75,000 g/mole, and said polyacid portion of said polyether functionalized polyacid optionally comprises up to 5 mole % based on the polyacid of repeat units from free radically polymerizable monomers without acid groups, said acid groups selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acid groups, acid groups from sulfur, and acid groups from phosphorus. 7. A composition comprising the dispersant according to claim 1 and an organic continuous medium which comprises at least 20% by weight of a polyol having two or more hydroxyl functional groups and molecular weight of between 200 and 5000 g/mole. 8. A dispersion comprising the dispersant according to claim 1 , and organic continuous medium and a dispersed particulate matter. 9. The dispersion according to claim 8 , wherein said organic continuous medium comprises at least 20% by weight based on the weight of said medium of a polyurethane of number average molecular weight of at least 5000 g/mole, said polyurethane comprising repeat units derived from reacting one or more polyisocyanates with at least one macromolecule selected from group consisting of polyether, polyester, and polycarbonate macromolecules. 10. The dispersion according to claim 8 , wherein said dispersed particulate is a pigment and said dispersion is used as a color concentrate or a mill-base and optionally wherein the pigment is present at a concentration of at least 10% by weight based on the weight of said reaction product and said organic continuous medium. 11. An ink or coating composition comprising the dispersion according to claim 8 . 12. The dispersant formulated into a dispersion according to claim 8 , wherein said organic continuous medium comprises a thermosetting resin or a melt processable thermoplastic resin.
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