Claims
- 1. An encapsulation material comprising the coacervation product of a polyanionic polymer having a vinyl main chain and a plurality of anionic groups bonded to the main chain, with a cationic or zwitterionic water-soluble polymer capable of forming an immiscible second phase on contact with the polyanionic polymer:
- 2. An encapsulation material according to claim 1 in which the cationic water-soluble polymer comprises a protein.
- 3. An encapsulation material according to claim 2 in which the protein comprises gelatin.
- 4. An encapsulation material according to claim 1 which is cross-linked with an aldehyde.
- 5. An encapsulation material according to claim 4 in which the aldehyde comprises glutaraldehyde.
- 6. An encapsulation material according to claim 1 in which the anionic groups are any one or more of sulfate, sulfonate, phosphate, carboxylic acid and carboxylate groups.
- 7. An encapsulation material according to claim 1 in which the polyanionic polymer is of the formula:
- 8. An encapsulation material according to claim 7 in which the polyanionic polymer of Formula I contains a group of formula —OR9 derived from a vinyl ether or vinyl carboxylate ester.
- 9. An encapsulation material according to claim 7 in which the polyanionic polymer of Formula I contains a group of formula —COOR10 derived from an acrylate or methacrylate ester.
- 10. An encapsulation material according to claim 7 in which at least one of the groups R1 to R8 is a styrene sulfonic acid or styrene sodium sulfonate group.
- 11. An encapsulation material according to claim 7 in which at least one of the groups R1 to R8 is a vinyl chloride or vinylidene chloride grouping.
- 12. An encapsulation material according to claim 1 in which the polyanionic polymer comprises any one or more of poly(acrylic acid); poly(methacrylic acid); copolymers of poly(acrylic acid) and/or poly (methacrylic acid) with esters of the same acids; styrene sulfonate copolymers with styrene; methyl vinyl ether or vinyl acetate copolymers with (meth)acrylic acid; copolymers of alkyl-substituted olefins, methyl vinyl ether and vinyl carboxylate with maleic acid, maleic esters, and maleic half ester, half acids.
- 13. A capsule comprising an internal phase and a wall formed from an encapsulation material according to claim 1.
- 14. A capsule according to claim 13 wherein the internal phase comprises a hydrocarbon.
- 15. A capsule according to claim 13 in which the internal phase comprises a liquid and a plurality of charged particles capable of moving through the liquid on application of an electric field to the microcapsule.
- 16. A process for encapsulating a internal phase, which process comprises contacting the internal phase with a polyanionic polymer having a vinyl main chain and a plurality of anionic groups bonded to the main chain and with a cationic or zwitterionic water-soluble polymer capable of forming an immiscible second phase on contact with the polyanionic polymer, the contact being effected under conditions effective to cause formation around the internal phase of a capsule wall comprising a coacervation product of the two polymers.
- 17. A process according to claim 16 wherein the capsule wall formed is thereafter contacted with an aldehyde.
- 18. An electrophoretic medium comprising a plurality of capsules, each capsule comprising a plurality of charged particles suspended in a suspending fluid and capable of moving through the fluid on application of an electric field to the capsule, each capsule further comprising a wall surrounding the charged particles and the suspending fluid, the wall comprising an encapsulation material according to claim 1.
- 19. An electrophoretic display comprising a layer of an electrophoretic medium according to claim 18, and at least one electrode disposed adjacent the electrophoretic medium and arranged to apply an electric field thereto.
- 20. An electrophoretic medium comprising a plurality of capsules in a polymeric binder, each capsule comprising a capsule wall and an internal phase encapsulated by the capsule wall, the internal phase comprising a suspending fluid and a plurality of electrically charged particles suspended in the suspending fluid and capable of moving therethrough upon application of an electric field to the capsule, the polymeric binder being a water soluble polymer.
- 21. An electrophoretic medium according to claim 20 in which the water soluble polymer comprises gelatin.
- 22. An electrophoretic medium according to claim 20 in which the capsule wall comprises a coacervate of gelatin and acacia.
- 23. A capsule comprising a capsule wall and an internal phase encapsulated by the capsule wall, the internal phase comprising a suspending fluid and a plurality of electrically charged particles suspended in the suspending fluid and capable of moving therethrough upon application of an electric field to the capsule, the capsule wall being formed of a material which is swellable by the suspending fluid.
- 24. A capsule according to claim 23 in which the internal phase comprises a hydrocarbon and the capsule wall material comprises any one or more of a silicone, a polymer derived from a vinylic monomer, and a polyurethane.
- 25. A capsule according to claim 24 in which the capsule wall material comprises any one or more-of poly(dimethyl siloxane), poly (trifluorobutyl methyl siloxane), poly(vinyl chloride), poly(butadiene), a polyacrylate, and a polymethacrylate.
- 26. A capsule according to claim 23 in which the internal surface of the capsule wall bears at least one polymer chain which is solvated by the suspending fluid.
- 27. A capsule according to claim 26 in which the internal phase comprises a hydrocarbon and the polymer chain has a main chain and a plurality of side chains extending from the main chain, each of the side chains comprising at least about four carbon atoms.
- 28. An electrophoretic medium comprising a plurality of capsules according to claim 23 and a binder surrounding the capsules.
- 29. An electrophoretic medium according to claim 28 in which the binder is substantially not swellable by the suspending fluid.
- 30. An electrophoretic medium according to claim 29 further comprising a layer of an adhesive, the adhesive not being substantially swellable by the suspending fluid.
- 31. An electrophoretic medium comprising a plurality of capsules in a polymeric binder, each capsule comprising a capsule wall and an internal phase encapsulated by the capsule wall, the internal phase comprising a suspending fluid and a plurality of electrically charged particles suspended in the suspending fluid and capable of moving therethrough upon application of an electric field to microcapsule, the electrophoretic medium also optionally comprising a layer of a lamination adhesive in contact with the binder, at least one of the polymeric binder and lamination adhesive being formed from a blend of a plurality of materials, the blend having lower changes in volume resistivity with humidity than any of its component materials separately.
- 32. An electrophoretic medium according to claim 31 in which the blend comprises a plurality of polyurethanes.
- 33. A process for forming a capsule, the process comprising:
providing a liquid internal phase comprising a fluid and a first prepolymer dispersed therein and having a plurality of first reactive groups; providing a dispersion medium substantially immiscible with the internal phase and comprising a dispersing liquid and a second prepolymer dispersed therein and having a plurality of second reactive groups, each of the second reactive groups being capable of reacting with at least one of the first reactive groups; and dispersing the internal phase as a plurality of discrete droplets in the dispersion medium, thereby causing the first and second reactive groups to react together to form a polymer shell surrounding the droplets, and thereby forming capsules comprising the fluid.
- 34. A process according to claim 33 in which the internal phase further comprises a plurality of electrically charged particles capable of moving through the internal phase upon application of an electric field thereto.
- 35. A process according to claim 33 in which the dispersion medium is an aqueous medium and the internal phase is an organic medium.
- 36. A process according to claim 33 in which one of the first and second reactive groups comprises an acid anhydride grouping and the other comprises an amine group, whereby the first and second reactive groups react together to form amide linkages.
- 37. A process according to claim 33 in which one of the first and second prepolymers comprises poly(isoprene-graft-maleic anhydride) and the other comprises polyethyleneimine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from (a) copending application Ser. No. 60/319,265, filed May 23, 2002; (b) copending application Ser. No. 60/319,342, filed Jun. 24, 2002; and (c) copending application Ser. No. 60/319,343, filed Jun. 24, 2002.
[0002] This application is also related to (d) copending application Ser. No. 10/063,803, filed May 15, 2002 (Publication No. 2002/0185,378); (e) copending application Ser. No.10/063,236, filed Apr. 2, 2002 (Publication No. 2002/0180687); and (f) copending application Ser. No. 10/063,655, filed May 7, 2002 (Publication No. 2002/0171190). The entire contents of all these applications, and of all U.S. patents and published applications mentioned below, are herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60319265 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60319342 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
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60319343 |
Jun 2002 |
US |