IP Library Granted Patent US 7,297,460
Granted Patent B2
US 7,297,460 · App. 10/774,980 · Granted Nov 20, 2007

Radiation curable ink compositions suitable for ink-jet printing

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Patent No.
US 7,297,460
App. No.
10/774,980
Granted
Nov 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radiation curable ink composition comprising at least one initiator and at least one polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) represented by the following empirical formula [R(SiO 1.5 )] n wherein n=4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and larger and each R is independently hydrogen, an inorganic group, an alkyl group, an alkylene group, an aryl group, an arylene group, or non-heterocyclic group-containing organo-functional derivatives of alkyl, alkylene, aryl or arylene groups; and a process for obtaining a colourless, monochrome or multicolour ink jet image comprising the steps of jetting one or more streams of ink droplets having the above-mentioned composition onto an ink-jet ink receiver material, and subjecting the obtained image to radiation curing.

Claims (86)

1. A radiation curable ink composition comprising at least one initiator and at least one polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) characterized in that said silsesquioxane is selected from the group consisting of:

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl, isooctyl or phenyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl, isooctyl or phenyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl, isooctyl or phenyl;

wherein R=isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl;

wherein R=isobutyl; and

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, isobutyl; and wherein said radiation curable ink composition contains at least one colorant in a concentration between 0.5 and 20 percent by weight based on the total weight of said radiation curable ink composition and each colorant is a pigment.

2. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said initiator is a photoinitiator.

3. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said composition further contains an initiator synergist.

4. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said colorant is an inorganic pigment.

5. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said colorant is a dispersed pigment or a solid solution of a pigment.

6. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said pigment is selected from the group consisting of Pigment Yellow 1, 3, 128, 109, 93, 17, 14, 10, 12, 13, 83, 65, 75, 74, 73, 138, 139, 154, 151, 180, 185; Pigment Red 122, 22, 23, 17, 210, 170, 188, 185, 146, 144, 176, 57:1, 184, 202, 206, 207; Pigment Blue 15:3, Pigment Blue 15:2, Pigment Blue 15:1, Pigment Blue 15:4, Pigment Blue 15:6, Pigment Blue 16, and carbon black.

7. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said ink composition further contains a second photopolymerizable monomer, oligomer or prepolymer.

8. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 7 , wherein said second monomer is selected from the group consisting of amino modified polyether acrylates, urethane acrylates, polyester acrylates, polyether acrylates, and epoxy acrylates.

9. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said composition further contains water and/or at least one organic solvent.

10. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said composition further comprises at least one antioxidant.

11. A radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition further comprises a dendrimer.

12. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein the viscosity of said ink composition is between 1 and 100 mPa.s at 25° C.

13. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition is a radiation curable ink-jet ink composition.

14. A radiation curable ink composition comprising at least one initiator and at least one polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) represented by the following empirical formula [R(SiO 1.5 )] n wherein n=4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and larger and each R is independently hydrogen, an inorganic group, an alkyl group, an alkylene group, an aryl group, an arylene group, or non-heterocyclic group-containing organo-functional derivatives of alkyl, alkylene, aryl or arylene groups wherein said radiation curable ink composition contains at least one colorant in a concentration between 0.5 and 20 percent by weight based on the total weight of said radiation curable ink composition wherein said composition further comprises at least one photopolymerizable compound selected from the group consisting of vinylether methacrylates and vinylether acrylates.

15. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 14 , wherein said vinylether methacrylate or vinylether acrylate is selected from group consisting of:

16. Radiation curable ink composition comprising at least one initiator and at least one polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) characterized in that said silsesquioxane is selected from the group consisting of:

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl, isooctyl or phenyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl, isooctyl or phenyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl or isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl, isooctyl or phenyl;

wherein R=isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, ethyl, isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, isobutyl;

wherein R=cyclopentyl;

wherein R=isobutyl; and

wherein R=cyclohexyl, cyclopentyl, isobutyl; and wherein said composition further comprises at least one conducting or semiconducting polymer.

17. Radiation curable ink composition according to claim 16 , wherein said at least one conducting or semiconducting polymer is selected from the group consisting of substituted polyanilines, unsubstituted polyanilines, polypyrroles, substituted polythiophenes, unsubstituted polythiophenes, substituted poly(phenylenevinylenes, unsubstituted poly(phenylenevinylenes, and polyfluorenes.

18. A process for obtaining a colourless, monochrome or multicolour ink jet image comprising the steps of jetting one or more streams of ink droplets having a radiation curable ink composition onto an ink-jet ink receiver material, and subjecting the obtained image to radiation curing, wherein said radiation curable ink composition comprises at least one initiator and at least one polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) represented by the following empirical formula [R(SiO 1.5 )] n wherein n=4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and larger and each R is independently hydrogen, an inorganic group, an alkyl group, an alkylene group, an aryl group, an arylene group, or non-heterocyclic group-containing organo-functional derivatives of alkyl, alkylene, aryl or arylene groups wherein said radiation curable ink composition further comprises at least one photopolymerizable compound selected from the group consisting of vinylether methacrylates and vinylether acrylates.

19. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curing is performed by means of at least one ultra-violet source and/or at least one electron beam source.

20. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said curing is a free radical polymerization process.

21. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said curing is a cationic polymerization process.

22. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said ink-jet receiving material is selected from the group consisting of paper, coated paper, polyolefin coated paper, cardboard, wood, composite boards, plastic, coated plastic, canvas, textile, metal, glasses, plant fibre products, leather, magnetic materials and ceramics, or supports provided with an ink-accepting layer.

23. Process according to claim 22 , wherein said ink accepting layer contains a microporous pigment or a polymer blend.

24. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said polyhedral silsesquioxane comprises at least one R-group comprising a curable functional group.

25. Process according to claim 24 , wherein said curable functional group is selected from the group consisting of epoxide, aziridine, acrylate, methacrylate, acrylamide, methacrylamide, olefinic and styryl groups.

26. Process according to claim 24 , wherein said curable polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) has a specific cage structure as represented by formulae I to III or partial cage structures as represented by formula IV:

wherein R1 to R12 represents hydrogen, inorganic or organic substituents and at least one of R1-R12 groups comprises a curable functional group.

27. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said initiator is a photoinitiator.

28. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition further contains an initiator synergist.

29. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition further contains at least one colorant.

30. Process according to claim 29 , wherein said colorant is a dye.

31. Process according to claim 29 , wherein said colorant is a pigment.

32. Process according to claim 31 , wherein said pigment is selected from the group consisting of Pigment Yellow 1, 3, 128, 109, 93, 17, 14, 10, 12, 13, 83, 65, 75, 74, 73, 138, 139, 154, 151, 180, 185; Pigment Red 122, 22, 23, 17, 210, 170, 188, 185, 146, 144, 176, 57:1, 184, 202, 206, 207; Pigment Blue 15:3, Pigment Blue 15:2, Pigment Blue 15:1, Pigment Blue 15:4, Pigment Blue 15:6, Pigment Blue 16, and carbon black.

33. Process according to claim 29 , wherein said colorant is an inorganic pigment.

34. Process according to claim 29 , wherein said colorant is a dispersed pigment or a solid solution of a pigment.

35. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said vinylether methacrylate or vinylether acrylate is selected from the group consisting of:

36. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition further contains a second photopolymerizable monomer, oligomer or prepolymer.

37. Process according to claim 36 , wherein said second monomer is selected from the group consisting of amino modified polyether acrylates, urethane acryaltes, polyester acrylates, polyether acrylates, and epoxy acrylates.

38. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition further contains water and/or at least one organic solvent.

39. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition further comprises at least one conducting or semiconducting polymer.

40. Process according to claim 39 , wherein said at least one conducting or semiconducting polymer is selected from the group consisting of substituted polyanilines, unsubstituted polyanilines, polyprroles, substituted polythiophenes, unsubstituted polythiophenes, substituted poly(phenylenevinylenes), unsubstituted poly(phenylenevinylenes), and polyfluorenes.

41. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition further comprises at least one antioxidant.

42. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition further comprises a dendrimer.

43. Process according to claim 18 , wherein the viscosity of said radiation curable ink composition is between 1 and 100 mPa.s at 25° C.

44. Process according to claim 18 , wherein said radiation curable ink composition is a radiation curable ink-jet ink composition.

45. A radiation curable ink composition comprising at least one initiator and at least one polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) represented by the following empirical formula [R(SiO 1.5 )] n wherein n is 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and larger and each R is independently hydrogen, an inorganic group, an alkyl group, an alkylene group, an aryl group, an arylene group, or non-heterocyclic group-containing organo-functional derivatives of alkyl, alkylene, aryl or arylene group, wherein said composition further comprises at least one photopolymerizable compound selected from the group consisting of vinylether methacrylates and vinylether acrylates.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 25, 2008
From: AGFA-GEVAERT N.V.
To: AGFA GRAPHICS NV
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 21, 2004
From: VANMAELE, LUC; LOCCUFIER, JOHAN; CLAES, ROLAND
To: AGFA-GEVAERT
Reel/Frame 015480/0496 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 8, 2004
From: VANMAELE, LUC; LOCCUFIER, JOHAN; CLAES, ROLAND
To: AFGA-GEVAERT
Reel/Frame 015904/0417 →