Methods, materials and apparatus for improving control and efficiency of layer-by-layer processes
US-9387505-B2 · Jul 12, 2016 · US
US9817166B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9817166-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615134864-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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An electromagnetic energy-absorbing optical product useful particularly for automotive and architectural window films is disclosed. The electromagnetic energy-absorbing optical product includes a polymeric substrate and a composite coating with the composite coating including first and second layers each containing a binding group component which together form a complimentary binding group pair.
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That which is claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic energy-absorbing optical product comprising: a) a polymeric substrate; and b) a composite coating, said composite coating comprising a first layer comprising a polyionic binder and a second layer comprising a pigment blend, wherein each of said first layer and said second layer includes a binding group component which together form a complimentary binding group pair. 2. The optical product of claim 1 wherein said pigment has an average particle diameter of between 5 and 300 nanometers. 3. The optical product of claim 1 wherein said first layer is immediately adjacent to said polymeric substrate at its first face and said second layer is immediately adjacent to said first layer at its opposite face. 4. The optical product of claim 1 wherein said binding group component of said second layer is an ionizable functionality at the surface of each pigment in said pigment blend. 5. The optical product of claim 4 wherein said ionizable functionality is the same ionizable functionality for each pigment in said pigment blend. 6. The optical product of claim 5 wherein said same ionizable functionality is an ionizable sulfonate functionality. 7. The optical product of claim 5 wherein said same ionizable functionality is an ionizable carboxylate functionality. 8. The optical product of claim 4 wherein said pigment blend comprises at least one first pigment with a first ionizable functionality its surface and at least one second pigment with a second ionizable functionality at its surface that is different from said first ionizable functionality. 9. The optical product of claim 8 wherein said first ionizable functionality is an ionizable sulfonate functionality and said second ionizable functionality is an ionizable carboxylate functionality. 10. The optical product of claim 8 wherein said pigment blend comprises at least one additional pigment with ionizable functionality at its surface that is the same as or different from either said first or said second ionizable functionality. 11. The optical product of claim 1 wherein the polymeric substrate is a polyethylene terephthalate film and further comprises an ultraviolet absorbing material. 12. The optical product of claim 1 wherein said polymeric substrate is an undyed transparent polyethylene terephthalate film. 13. The optical product of claim 1 wherein said polymeric substrate comprises a coating layer selected from the group consisting of a metallic layer, a dielectric layer, a ceramic layer and combinations thereof, as a component. 14. The optical product of claim 1 wherein at least one of said first layer and said second layer of said composite coating is formed from an aqueous dispersion. 15. The optical product of claim 1 wherein said optical product is a composite interlayer for laminated glass and further includes at least one safety film or interlayer. 16. The optical product of claim 5 wherein said optical product has a T vis of no more than 50%. 17. The optical product of claim 4 wherein said optical product has a T vis of no less than 80%. 18. The optical product of claim 8 wherein said optical product has a T vis of no more than 50%. 19. The optical product of claim 17 wherein said optical product has a T vis of no more than 25%. 20. The optical product of claim 18 wherein said optical product has a T vis of no more than 10%.
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