Claims
- 1. An addressable display comprising a substrate having uniformly situated thereon a coating of marking particles which comprise a resin, a chelating agent, and a spiropyran material which is of the formula wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2, wherein said particles are prepared by an emulsion aggregation process.
- 2. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the spiropyran material is of the formula wherein n is an integer of from about 2 to about 8.
- 3. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the spiropyran material is of the formula wherein n is an integer of from about 2 to about 8.
- 4. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the spiropyran material is of the formula
- 5. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the spiropyran material is present in the marking particles in an amount of at least about 0.0 percent by weight of the marking particles.
- 6. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the spiropyran material is present in the marking particles in an amount of at least about 0.05 percent by weight of the marking particles, and wherein the spiropyran material is present in the marking particles in an amount of no more than about 5 percent by weight of the marking particles.
- 7. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the chelating agent is a metal salt in the 2 state.
- 8. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the chelating agent is a salt of calcium, magnesium, zinc, or a transition metal.
- 9. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the chelating agent is present in the marking particles in an amount relative to the spiropyran material of at least about 1 mole of chelating agent for every 1 mole of spiropyran material.
- 10. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the chelating agent is present in the marking particles in an amount relative to the spiropyran material of at least about 2 moles of chelating agent for every 1 mole of spiropyran material, and wherein the chelating agent is present in the marking particles in an amount relative to the spiropyran material of no more than about 10 moles of chelating agent for every 1 mole of spiropyran material.
- 11. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the resin is selected from poly(styrene/butadiene), poly(p-methyl styrene/butadiene), poly(m-methyl styrene/butadiene), poly(α-methyl styrene/butadiene), poly(methyl methacrylate/butadiene), poly(ethyl methacrylate/butadiene), poly(propyl methacrylate/butadiene), poly(butyl methacrylate/butadiene), poly(methyl acrylate/butadiene), poly(ethyl acrylate/butadiene), poly(propyl acrylate/butadiene), poly(butyl acrylate/butadiene), poly(styrene/isoprene), poly(p-methyl styrene/isoprene), poly(m-methyl styrene/isoprene), poly(α-methyl styrene/isoprene), poly(methyl methacrylate/isoprene), poly(ethyl methacrylate/isoprene), poly(propyl methacrylate/isoprene), poly(butyl methacrylate/isoprene), poly(methyl acrylate/isoprene), poly(ethyl acrylate/isoprene), poly(propyl acrylate/isoprene), poly(butylacrylate-isoprene), poly(styrene/n-butyl acrylate/acrylic acid), poly(styrene/n-butyl methacrylate/acrylic acid), poly(styrene/n-butyl methacrylate/β-carboxyethyl acrylate), poly(styrene/n-butyl acrylate/β-carboxyethyl acrylate), poly(styrene/butadiene/methacrylic acid), polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polypentylene terephthalate, polyhexalene terephthalate, polyheptadene terephthalate, polyoctalene-terephthalate, sulfonated polyesters, and mixtures thereof.
- 12. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the marking particles further comprise a charge control agent.
- 13. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the marking particles further comprise a colorant.
- 14. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (a) preparing a latex emulsion comprising particles of the resin, (b) combining the latex emulsion with the chelating agent and the spiropyran, (c) heating the latex emulsion containing the resin, the spiropyran, and the chelating agent to a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin, and (d) after heating the latex emulsion containing the resin, the spiropyran, and the chelating agent to a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin, heating the latex emulsion containing the resin, the spiropyran, and the chelating agent to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the resin.
- 15. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (a) preparing a dispersion of the spiropyran and the chelating agent in a solvent, (b) admixing the spiropyran dispersion with a latex emulsion comprising particles of the resin and an optional flocculating agent, thereby causing flocculation or heterocoagulation of formed particles of the spiropyran, the chelating agent, and the resin to form electrostatically bound aggregates, (c) heating the electrostatically bound aggregates at a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin to form stable aggregates, and (d) heating the stable aggregates at a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the resin to coalesce the stable aggregates into marking particles.
- 16. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (1) preparing a dispersion of the spiropyran in a solvent, which dispersion comprises the spiropyran, the chelating agent, an ionic surfactant, and an optional charge control agent; (2) shearing the spiropyran dispersion with a latex emulsion comprising (a) a surfactant which is either (i) counterionic, with a charge polarity of opposite sign to that of said ionic surfactant, or (ii) nonionic, and (b) particles of the resin, thereby causing flocculation or heterocoagulation of formed particles of the spiropyran, the chelating agent, the resin, and the optional charge control agent to form electrostatically bound aggregates, (3) heating the electrostatically bound aggregates at a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin to form stable aggregates, and (4) adding an additional amount of the ionic surfactant to the aggregates and heating the aggregates to a temperature above the resin glass transition temperature to provide coalesced marking particles.
- 17. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (1) preparing a dispersion of the spiropyran in a solvent, which dispersion comprises the spiropyran, the chelating agent, and an ionic surfactant; (2) shearing the spiropyran dispersion with a latex mixture comprising (a) a flocculating agent, (b) a nonionic surfactant, and (c) the resin, thereby causing flocculation or heterocoagulation of formed particles of the spiropyran, the flocculating agent, and the resin to form electrostatically bound aggregates; and (3) heating the electrostatically bound aggregates to form stable aggregates.
- 18. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the spiropyran material is incorporated into the backbone of the resin.
- 19. An addressable display according to claim 18 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (a) preparing a latex emulsion comprising particles of the resin, said resin comprising a polymer which comprises at least two different monomers, one of said monomers being the spiropyran, (b) combining the latex emulsion with the chelating agent, (c) heating the latex emulsion containing the resin and the chelating agent to a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin, and (d) after heating the latex emulsion containing the resin and the chelating agent to a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin, heating the latex emulsion containing the resin and the chelating agent to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the resin.
- 20. An addressable display according to claim 18 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (a) preparing a dispersion of the chelating agent in a solvent, (b) admixing the dispersion with a latex emulsion comprising particles of the resin and an optional flocculating agent, said resin comprising a polymer which comprises at least two different monomers, one of said monomers being the spiropyran, thereby causing flocculation or heterocoagulation of formed particles of the chelating agent and the resin to form electrostatically bound aggregates, (c) heating the electrostatically bound aggregates at a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin to form stable aggregates, and (d) heating the stable aggregates at a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the resin to coalesce the stable aggregates into marking particles.
- 21. An addressable display according to claim 18 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (1) preparing a dispersion in a solvent, which dispersion comprises the chelating agent, an ionic surfactant, and an optional charge control agent; (2) shearing the dispersion with a latex emulsion comprising (a) a surfactant which is either (i) counterionic, with a charge polarity of opposite sign to that of said ionic surfactant, or (ii) nonionic, and (b) particles of the resin, said resin comprising a polymer which comprises at least two different monomers, one of said monomers being the spiropyran, thereby causing flocculation or heterocoagulation of formed particles of the chelating agent, the resin, and the optional charge control agent to form electrostatically bound aggregates, (3) heating the electrostatically bound aggregates at a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the resin to form stable aggregates, and (4) adding an additional amount of the ionic surfactant to the aggregates and heating the aggregates to a temperature above the resin glass transition temperature to provide coalesced marking particles comprising the resin, the chelating agent, and the optional charge control agent.
- 22. An addressable display according to claim 18 wherein the emulsion aggregation process comprises (1) preparing a dispersion of the chelating agent in a solvent, which dispersion comprises the chelating agent and an ionic surfactant; (2) shearing the dispersion with a latex mixture comprising (a) a flocculating agent, (b) a nonionic surfactant, and (c) the resin, said resin comprising a polymer which comprises at least two different monomers, one of said monomers being the spiropyran, thereby causing flocculation or heterocoagulation of formed particles of the flocculating agent and the resin to form electrostatically bound aggregates; and (3) heating the electrostatically bound aggregates to form stable aggregates.
- 23. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the particles have an average particle diameter of at least about 1 micron, and wherein the particles have an average particle diameter of no more than about 25 microns.
- 24. An addressable display according to claim 1 wherein the particles have an average particle diameter of at least about 2 microns, and wherein the particles have an average particle diameter of no more than about 10 microns.
- 25. A process which comprises (a) providing an addressable display according to claim 1, and (b) effecting a photochromic change in at least some of the marking particles from a first state corresponding to a first absorption spectrum to a second state corresponding to a second absorption spectrum, thereby generating a visible image on the addressable display.
- 26. A process according to claim 25 further comprising the step of causing the marking particles in the second state to undergo another photochromic change, thereby returning them to the first state and erasing the visible image.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/864,535, filed May 24, 2001, U.S. Pat. No. 6,358,655.
Application U.S. Ser. No. 09/864,3 86, filed concurrently herewith, entitled. “Photochromic Gyricon Display,” with the named inventors Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, Erwin Buncel, and James Wojtyk, the disclosure of which is totally incorporated herein by reference, discloses a display comprising an arrangement of a plurality of optically anisotropic rotatable elements, each of said rotatable elements having a surface in contact with an enabling fluid, said rotatable elements being electrically dipolar in the presence of the enabling fluid and thus being subject to rotation upon application of an electric field, said rotatable elements being free to rotate in place but not free to translate substantially so as to disrupt the arrangement of rotatable elements, wherein a first portion of said surface contains a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula
wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2, and wherein a second portion of said surface contains substantially no spiropyran.
Application U.S. Ser. No. 09/864,902, filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Photochromic Electrophoretic Ink Display,” with the named inventors Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, Erwin Buncel, and James Wojtyk, the disclosure of which is totally incorporated herein by reference, discloses an electrophoretic ink comprising a suspending fluid and, suspended in the suspending fluid, a plurality of particles comprising a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula
wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— unit and R is —H or —CH═CH2, said particles being free to migrate within said suspending fluid under the influence of an electric field.
Application U.S. Ser. No. 09/864,475, filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Marking Particles,” with the named inventors Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, Erwin Buncel, and James Wojtyk, the disclosure of which is totally incorporated herein by reference, discloses marking particles comprising a first polymer, a second polymer, a chelating agent, and a spiropyran material of the formula
wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2. The marking particles comprise a core containing the first polymer in which is dispersed the chelating agent and the spiropyran and encapsulated within a shell of the second polymer formulated by an interfacial polymerization.
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