This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 097117663 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on May 14, 2008, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) and, more particularly, to an antistatic PSA and the method of preparing the same.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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In general, it may add an antistatic agent into the PSA, and then spread the finished PSA to form an antistatic film. However, there are a lot of materials that can serve as antistatic material in the antistatic agent, e.g. nano-Au, nano-Ag, amine, conductive macromolecule, etc. There are several conventional techniques are shown as follows:
1) U.S. Pat. No. 5,993,694:
2) U.S. Pat. No. 7,169,333:
3) U.S. Pat. No. 7,144,634
4) U.S. Pat. No. 7,067,571
5) U.S. Pat. No. 5,914,186
The invention discloses an antistatic PSA and method of preparing the same, so as to solve the aforesaid problems.
A scope of the invention is to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA). A plurality of polyaniline macromolecules, which have a conjugated system, is distributed over the PSA applied on a polarizer. After maturation, an antistatic film is produced. According to an embodiment, the PSA of the invention comprises an oil phase resin, a hardener, an additive, a solvent, and a solution of polyaniline, wherein a solid content of the solution of polyaniline is over 0.06%.
Another scope of the invention is to provide a method of preparing a PSA. The method comprises steps of: a) providing an oil phase resin; b) diluting a hardener and an additive with a solvent and then adding the diluted solution to the oil phase resin; and c) adding a solution of polyaniline with a solid content over 0.06% to the oil phase resin.
Accordingly, the invention discloses an antistatic and dust-proofing film, which is formed by heat-solidifying a PSA with conductive polyaniline macromolecules distributed over it.
The advantage and spirit of the invention may be understood by the following recitations together with the appended drawings.
A pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) is an adhesive which is capable of achieving a high-quality bond within a short time when a slight pressure is applied to the adhesive. The PSA can flow over a surface like liquid, and it can also be anti-stripping like solid. The PSA is often classified into rubber, acrylic or silicone group by its composition. The PSA can be also classified into solvent, emulsion or hot-melt based on its manufacturing. A PSA of the invention belongs to the solvent-based acrylic adhesives. The PSA of the invention, with high chemical and weather tolerance, can be widely used in practical applications.
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The PSA is to be spread onto a polarizer, and the PSA is then heat-solidified to form an antistatic and dust-proofing film.
The solution of polyaniline of the invention is essentially consisted of an emulsifier, deionized water, a micro-emulsifier, a stabilizer, an aniline monomer and an oxidant. Please refer to
Preferably, the ratio of the aniline monomer to the oxidant is between 4:1 and 3:1.
In practical application, the solution of polyaniline with electrical conductivity can be prepared as follows. Dilute 3 grams of the DBSA (the emulsifier) into 500 ml of the deionized water. Add 0.1 gram of the 1-pentanol (the micro-emulsifier) and 2 grams of the PEG (the stabilizer). After all the above are fully dissolved, add 0.6 gram of the aniline monomer and keep stirring at room temperature for twelve hours. The solution will gradually turn into milk white color. Add 0.2 gram of APS (oxidant) into the milk white solution slowly and keep stirring for five hours under a condition of ice-bathing. By then, it obtains the solution of polyaniline with a solid content around 1.3%. The solution is dark green-colored and electric-active.
The following are four experimental instances for further demonstration.
Experimental Instance 1:
In the experimental instance 1, a product is formed by adding 0.06 gram of the solution of polyaniline into 99.94 grams of the PSA prepared in advance. The product has to be stirred and spread over an upper release film of the polarizer. Measure an impedance of the product after its maturation. The impedance of the product is shown in following Table 1.
Experimental Instance 2:
In the experimental instance 2, a product is formed by adding 0.09 gram of the solution of polyaniline into 99.91 grams of the PSA prepared in advance. The product has to be stirred and spread over the upper release film of the polarizer. Measure an impedance of the product after its maturation. The impedance of the product is shown in following Table 1.
Experimental Instance 3:
In the experimental instance 3, a product is formed by adding 0.13 gram of the solution of polyaniline into 99.87 grams of the PSA prepared in advance. The product has to be stirred and spread over the upper release film of the polarizer. Measure an impedance of the product after its maturation. The impedance of the product is shown in following Table 1.
Experimental Instance 4:
In the experimental instance 4, a product is formed by adding 0.21 gram of the solution of polyaniline into 99.79 grams of the PSA prepared in advance. The product has to be stirred and spread over the upper release film of the polarizer. Measure an impedance of the product after its maturation. The impedance of the product is shown in following Table 1.
Compared Instance:
In the compared instance, a product is formed by spreading a conventional PSA over the upper release film of the polarizer. Measure an impedance of the product after its maturation. The impedance of the product is shown in following Table 1.
It should be noticed that the experimental and compared instances are demonstrating under a testing condition and by a testing mean.
Testing condition: a total thickness of the PSA is about 25 mm.
Testing mean: testing a surface resistivity with a Resistivity Meter 1824 (BJZ) under an operating voltage at 100 volts.
As shown in Table 1, adding a solution of polyaniline with a solid content over 0.06% to the PSA may effectively reduce the impedance to 1012 order.
With the example and explanations above, the features and spirits of the invention will be hopefully well described. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teaching of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097117663 | May 2008 | TW | national |