Claims
- 1. A water dispersible polymer particle stabilized by a hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide dispersant.
- 2. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide dispersant has the formula (I):
- 3. The particle of claim 2 wherein R1is dodecyl, decyl, octadecyl, hexadecyl, octadecenyl, and ethylhexyl.
- 4. The particle of claim 2 wherein X and Y are either or both hydrogen or methyl.
- 5. The particle of claim 2 wherein Y is sodium 2,2-dimethyl ethyl sulfonate, tris(hydroxymethyl) methyl, or diethanolammonium-2,2-dimethyl ethyl sulfonate.
- 6. The particle of claim 2 wherein R2 is 2-ethylhexyl.
- 7. The particle of claim 2 wherein R3 is hydrogen.
- 8. The particle of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide dispersant has the formula (IV):
- 9. The polymer particle of claim 8 wherein q is 1 and L is a linking group comprising —O2CCH2— NHCOCH2—.
- 10. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide dispersant is nonionic.
- 11. The polymer particle of claim 10 wherein said polymer is made from an unsaturated polyester macromonomer.
- 12. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle is between 0.01 μm and 100 μm.
- 13. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle is between 0.01 and about 10 μm.
- 14. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle is porous.
- 15. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said polymer is styrenic.
- 16. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said polymer is acrylic.
- 17. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said polymer is a polyester.
- 18. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said polymer particle has ionic functionality.
- 19. The polymer particle of claim 18 wherein said ionic functionality is quaternary ammonium, alkylthiosulfate, sulfonate, carboxylate, pyridinium or imidazolium.
- 20. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle is crosslinked.
- 21. The polymer particle of claim 20 wherein said particle is crosslinked by a polyfunctional monomer selected from the group consisting of divinylbenzene, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, cyclohexanedimethanol divinyl ether, 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate, divinyl adipate and trimethylolpropane triacrylate.
- 22. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle is used in a thermosensitive imaging element.
- 23. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle is used in a photographic printing element.
- 24. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle s used in an inkjet printing element.
- 25. The polymer particle of claim 1 wherein said particle is used in a support for photographic silver halide images.
- 26. A heterogeneous method for forming polymer particles comprising providing a water immiscible organic phase comprising at least one monomer dispersed in a continuous water phase and a hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide, and polymerizing said organic phase to yield polymer particles stabilized with hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide.
- 27. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide has the formula (I):
- 28. The heterogeneous method of claim 27 wherein R1 is dodecyl, decyl, octadecyl, hexadecyl, octadecenyl, and ethylhexyl.
- 29. The heterogeneous method of claim 27 wherein X and Y are either or both hydrogen or methyl.
- 30. The heterogeneous method of claim 27 wherein Y is sodium 2,2-dimethyl ethyl sulfonate, tris(hydroxymethyl) methyl, or diethanolammonium-2,2-dimethyl ethyl sulfonate.
- 31. The heterogeneous method of claim 27 wherein R2 is 2-ethylhexyl.
- 32. The heterogeneous method of claim 27 wherein R3 is hydrogen.
- 33. The particle of claim 26 wherein said hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide dispersant has the formula (IV):
- 34. The polymer particle of claim 33 wherein q is 1 and L is a linking group comprising —O2CCH2— or —NHCOCH2—.
- 35. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said method is an emulsion polymerization.
- 36. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said method is a suspension polymerization.
- 37. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said method is a miniemulsion polymerization.
- 38. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said method is a dispersion polymerization.
- 39. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said method is a solvent evaporation.
- 40. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said polymer particles are styrenic, acrylic, or polyester-based polymers.
- 41. The heterogeneous method of claim 26 wherein said organic phase further comprises a porogen.
- 42. The polymer particle of claim 26 wherein said particle is used in a thermosensitive imaging element.
- 43. The polymer particle of claim 26 wherein said particle is used in a photographic printing element.
- 44. The polymer particle of claim 26 wherein said particle is used in an inkjet printing element.
- 45. The polymer particle of claim 26 wherein said particle is used in a support for photographic silver halide images.
- 46. A heterogeneous method for forming polymer particles comprising providing a water immiscible organic phase comprising at least one monomer dispersed in a continuous water phase, polymerizing said organic phase, and adding hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide to yield polymer particles stabilized with hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide.
- 47. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide has the formula (I):
- 48. The heterogeneous method of claim 47 wherein R1is dodecyl, decyl, octadecyl, hexadecyl, octadecenyl, and ethylhexyl.
- 49. The heterogeneous method of claim 47 wherein X and Y are either or both hydrogen or methyl.
- 50. The heterogeneous method of claim 47 wherein Y is sodium 2,2-dimethyl ethyl sulfonate, tris(hydroxymethyl) methyl, diethanolammonium-2,2-dimethyl ethyl sulfonate.
- 51. The heterogeneous method of claim 47 wherein R2 is 2-ethylhexyl.
- 52. The heterogeneous method of claim 47 wherein R3 is hydrogen.
- 53. The particle of claim 46 wherein said hydrophobically capped oligomeric acrylamide dispersant has the formula (IV):
- 54. The polymer particle of claim 53 wherein q is 1 and L is a linking group comprising —O2CCH2— or —NHCOCH2—.
- 55. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said method is an emulsion polymerization.
- 56. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said method is a suspension polymerization.
- 57. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said method is a miniemulsion polymerization.
- 58. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said method is a dispersion polymerization.
- 59. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said method is a solvent evaporation.
- 60. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said polymer particles are styrenic, acrylic, or polyester-based polymers.
- 61. The heterogeneous method of claim 46 wherein said organic phase further comprises a porogen.
- 62. The polymer particle of claim 46 wherein said particle is used in a thermosensitive imaging element.
- 63. The polymer particle of claim 46 wherein said particle is used in a photographic printing element.
- 64. The polymer particle of claim 46 wherein said particle s used in an inkjet printing element.
- 65. The polymer particle of claim 46 wherein said particle is used in a support for photographic silver halide images.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent applications:
[0002] Ser. No. ______ by Kaeding et al., (Docket 83168) filed of even date herewith entitled “Ink Printing Method Utilizing Stabilized Polymeric Particles”;
[0003] Ser. No. ______ by Kaeding et al., (Docket 83169) filed of even date herewith entitled “Ink Recording Element Containing Stabilized Polymeric Particles”.