Processes for the production of electro-optic displays, and color filters for use therein
US-9199441-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9726957B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9726957-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414152067-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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An electro-optic display has a viewing surface through which a user views the display, a bistable, non-electrochromic electro-optic medium, and at least one electrode arranged to apply an electric field to the electro-optic medium, the display. The display comprises at least 10 micromoles per square meter of the viewing surface of at least one redox compound having an oxidation potential more negative that about 150 mV with respect to a standard hydrogen electrode, as measured at pH 8.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electro-optic display having a viewing surface through which a user views the display, a bistable, non-electrochromic electro-optic medium, and at least one electrode arranged to apply an electric field to the electro-optic medium, the display further comprising at least 10 micromoles per square meter of the viewing surface of at least one compound having an oxidation potential more negative that about 150 mV with respect to a standard hydrogen electrode, as measured at pH 8, wherein the compound having the oxidation potential comprises one or more compounds of Formulae I-VIII below: wherein, in Formulae II and III, R 5 -R 15 may be substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or aryl groups, or heteroatomic groups containing hetero atoms of Groups V-VII of the periodic table, and substituents R 5 and R 6 (taken together), and/or R 7 and R 8 , and/or R 10 and R 11 , and/or R 12 and R 13 , may form a ring; wherein, in Formulae IV-VI, R 16 -R 24 may be substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or aryl groups, or heteroatomic groups containing hetero atoms of Groups V-VII of the periodic table, and substituents R 16 and R 17 (taken together), and/or R 18 and R 19 , and/or R 21 and R 22 may form a ring; wherein, in Formula VII, R 25 -R 28 may be substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or aryl groups, or heteroatomic groups containing hetero atoms of Groups V-VII of the periodic table, and substituents R 25 and R 26 (taken together), and/or R 27 and R 28 may form a ring; R 29 —SH VIII wherein, in Formula VIII, R 29 may be a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or aryl group or a heterocyclyl or heteroatomic group containing hetero atoms of Groups V-VII of the periodic table. 2. A display according to claim 1 wherein the electro-optic medium is one which requires charge injection from the electrode. 3. A display according to claim 1 wherein the compound having the oxidation potential is in the form of a polymer provided in a layer disposed between the electrodes and the layer of electro-optic material. 4. A display according to claim 1 wherein the compound having the oxidation potential comprises any one or more of tetramethylhydroquinone, trimethylhydroquinone, and 2,4- and 2,5-di-tert-butyl hydroquinone. 5. A display according to claim 1 wherein the compound having the oxidation potential comprises ascorbic acid or a cathechol. 6. A display according to claim 1 wherein the compound having the oxidation potential comprises phenidone or 5-mercapto-1-methyltetrazole. 7. A display according to claim 1 wherein the compound having the oxidation potential has a reduction potential (of the oxidized form) that is not greater than 1.0 V relative to a standard hydrogen electrode. 8. A display according to claim 1 wherein the compound having the oxidation potential has a molecular weight not exceeding about 1000 Daltons. 9. A display according to claim 1 wherein the compound having the oxidation potential has a reduction potential that is not greater than 0.2 V relative to a standard hydrogen electrode, contains at least one carbon atom, and has a molecular weight not exceeding about 1000 Daltons. 10. A display according to claim 1 comprising a first compound having an oxidation potential added in its oxidized form and a second compound having an oxidation potential added in its reduced form, the standard reduction potential of the oxidized form of the first compound being less positive than that of the oxidized form of the second compound. 11. A display according to claim 1 where in the electro-optic medium is an electrophoretic medium comprising a fluid and a plurality of electrically charged particles dispersed in the fluid. 12. A display according to claim 11 wherein the electrically charged particles and the fluid are confined within a plurality of capsules or microcells. 13. A display according to claim 11 wherein the electrically charged particles and the fluid are present as a plurality of discrete droplets surrounded by a continuous phase comprising a polymeric material. 14. An electronic book reader, portable computer, tablet computer, cellular telephone, smart card, sign, watch, shelf label, variable transmission window or flash drive comprising a display according to claim 1 .
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