Claims
- 1. Surface-treated organic spherical particles prepared by subjecting organic spherical particles having a cationic group to surface treatment with a modifier selected from the group consisting of (i) water soluble compounds having an anionic group, (ii) water insoluble fine particles having an anionic group, and (iii) negatively chargeable nonionic fine particles, wherein said organic spherical particles have an average size of 01-1,000 microns and are composed of a member selected from the group consisting of (a) epoxy compounds cured with an amine curing agent and (b) acrylic polymers containing an amino group.
- 2. The surface-treatment organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein said organic spherical particles are composed of an epoxy type resin.
- 3. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the cationic group is a primary, secondary, tertiary or quanternary amino group.
- 4. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the compound having an anionic group is an ultraviolet absorber.
- 5. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the fine particles having an anionic group are oxide particles of an amphoteric element.
- 6. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the fine particles having an anionic group are fine particles haing a carboxyl group or a sulfone group.
- 7. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the fine particles having an anionic group are fine particles containing a surfaceactive agent having a carboxyl group or a sulfone group.
- 8. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the average particle size D of the organic spherical particles having a cationic group and the average particle size d of the fine particles having an anionic group or the negatively chargeable fine particles are in the following relationship:
- 5d<D.
- 9. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the compound having an anionic group is an inorganic acid.
- 10. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 9, wherein the inorganic acid is a polybasic acid.
- 11. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the compound having an anionic group is an organic acidic compound.
- 12. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 11, wherein the organic acidic compound has at least one sulfone group, carboxyl group or phenolic OH group or is a mono- or di-ester of an inorganic polybasic acid.
- 13. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 11, wherein the organic acidic compound is a polybasic acid having an aromatic ring.
- 14. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the negatively chargeable fine particles are metal fine particles.
- 15. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 14, wherein the metal fine particles are at least one type of particles selected from noble metal particles and solder particles.
- 16. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 1, wherein the negatively chargeable fine particles are latex particles.
- 17. The surface-treated organic spherical particles as defined in claim 16, wherein the latex particles are at least one type of latex selected from butadiene type, acrylate type, styrene type, vinyl acetate type, ethylene type, vinyl chloride type, vinylidene chloride type, silicone type and fluorine polymer type latexes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 651,362 (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,588,617 on May 13, 1986 to Oka).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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