IP Library Granted Patent US 11,834,581
Granted Patent B2
US 11,834,581 · App. 18/069,731 · Granted Dec 5, 2023

Quantum dot material and method of curing

Inventors: Florian Pschenitzka (San Francisco, CA); Michael Morse (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: Kateeva, Inc.
C09D11/38C08L33/08C09D11/101H10K71/135B82Y20/00B82Y30/00C08K3/013C08K5/0025C08K5/14C08K2003/2241C08L2312/00C08L2312/06C09D11/52C09D133/06
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Patent No.
US 11,834,581
App. No.
18/069,731
Granted
Dec 5, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Print materials described herein include a first polymerization initiator comprising an initiator material having a thermal decomposition rate and a peak photo-initiated decomposition rate, wherein the thermal dissociation rate is higher than the peak photo-initiated decomposition rate; a vinylic monomer; a polyfunctional monomer; scattering particles; and quantum dots. Methods of making a quantum dot material using such print materials, and of incorporating into light emitting devices, are also described.

Claims (39)

1. A print material, comprising:

a curable material;

scattering particles;

quantum dots;

a first polymerization initiator; and

a second polymerization initiator, wherein during a first curing process the first polymerization initiator has a higher decomposition rate than the second polymerization initiator, and during a second curing process the second polymerization initiator has a higher decomposition rate than the first polymerization initiator.

2. The print material of claim 1 , wherein the first curing process is a photo-curing process and the second curing process is a thermal curing process.

3. The print material of claim 1 , wherein the curable material includes at least one tetrafunctional cross-linker.

4. The print material of claim 1 , wherein the curable material comprises pentaerythritol tetraacrylate.

5. The print material of claim 1 , wherein the scattering particles are titanium dioxide particles.

6. The print material of claim 1 , wherein

the scattering particles are 0.1-10 weight percent of a total weight of the print material; and

the quantum dots are 10-35 weight percent of the total weight.

7. The print material of claim 1 , further comprising a (poly)alkylene phosphate dispersant material.

8. The print material of claim 1 , wherein the first polymerization initiator is selected from the group consisting of AIBN, AICN, t amyl peroxybenzoate, t-butyl peracetate, t-butyl peroxybenzoate, 2,2 bis(t-butylperoxy)butane, and 2,4 pentanedione peroxide.

9. The print material of claim 1 , wherein the quantum dots are selected from the group consisting of group IV semiconductor materials, Group III-V semiconductor compounds, Group II-VI semiconductor compounds, and perovskite compounds.

10. A cured print material comprising a product of curing a print material that comprises:

a curable material;

scattering particles;

quantum dots;

a first polymerization initiator; and

a second polymerization initiator, wherein during a first curing process the first polymerization initiator has a higher decomposition rate than the second polymerization initiator, and during a second curing process the second polymerization initiator has a higher decomposition rate than the first polymerization initiator.

11. The cured print material of claim 10 , wherein the print material is configured such that, after the first curing process and the second curing process, the material resulting from the first curing process and the second curing process transmits light.

12. The cured print material of claim 10 , wherein the curable material includes at least one tetrafunctional cross-linker.

13. The cured print material of claim 12 , wherein the curable material comprises pentaerythritol tetraacrylate.

14. The cured print material of claim 10 , wherein the scattering particles are titanium dioxide particles.

15. The cured print material of claim 10 , wherein

the scattering particles are 0.1-10 weight percent of a total weight of the print material; and

the quantum dots are 10-35 weight percent of the total weight.

16. The cured print material of claim 10 , wherein the print material further comprises a (poly)alkylene phosphate dispersant material.

17. The print material of claim 10 , wherein the first polymerization initiator is selected from the group consisting of AIBN, AICN, t amyl peroxybenzoate, t-butyl peracetate, t-butyl peroxybenzoate, 2,2 bis(t-butylperoxy)butane, and 2,4 pentanedione peroxide.

18. The print material of claim 10 , wherein the quantum dots are selected from the group consisting of group IV semiconductor materials, Group III-V semiconductor compounds, Group II-VI semiconductor compounds, and perovskite compounds.

19. A cured print material comprising a product of curing a print material using a photo-curing process and a thermal curing process, the print material comprising:

a curable material;

a scattering material;

quantum dots;

a first polymerization initiator; and

a second polymerization initiator, wherein during the photo-curing process the first polymerization initiator has a higher decomposition rate than the second polymerization initiator, and during the thermal curing process the second polymerization initiator has a higher decomposition rate than the first polymerization initiator.

20. A display device comprising the cured print material of claim 19 .

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2025
From: KATEEVA, INC.
To: SINO XIN JI LIMITED
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