Surface-modified pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide

Abstract
Surface-modified, pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide which is has the following physico-chemical properties:______________________________________Surface (m.sup.2 /g) 5 to 120Stamping density (g/l) 50 to 250Drying loss (%) <5Annealing loss (%) 3.5 to 15Carbon content (%) 0.5 to 12pH 4 to 10.______________________________________
Description

The present invention relates to a surface-modified, pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known to use powdery toners containing surface-modified pyrogenically produced silicon dioxide in electrostatic developing processes. Various silanes, especially dimethyldichlorosilane, are used for surface modification (See U.S. Pat. No. 3,720,617).
It is also known that pyrogenically produced silicon dioxide waterproofed with compounds of the general formula ##STR1## can be added to positively chargeable resin powders in order to increase their flowability (See published European Patent Application EP-A 0,293,009).
It also is known that a titanium dioxide which has been surface-modified with halogen silanes can be added to electrographic developing powders (See published German patent application DE-A 12 09 427).
Furthermore, Published German Patent Application DE-A 34 26 685 (Canon) teaches the addition of a titanium dioxide to positively chargeable toners in which the titanium dioxide had been treated with simultaneously with the adhesion promoters .gamma.-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and trimethylethoxysilane.
A similarly treated titanium dioxide is described in Published Japanese Patent Application JP-OS 31442 (Nippon Aerosil Corporation).
The known method has the disadvantage that it must use an organic solvent system. Alcohols, hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons are used as solvents which cannot be completely removed from the reaction product.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to avoid these problems and produce a solvent-free, waterproofed titanium dioxide.
The present invention provides a surface-modified, pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide which is surface modified with a silane mixture consisting of silane A (trimethoxyoctylsilane) and silane B (3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane) having the chemical following formulas: ##STR2##
The surface-modified, pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide has the following physico-chemical characteristics:
______________________________________Surface (m.sup.2 /g) 5 to 120Stamping density (g/l) 50 to 250Drying loss (%) &lt;5Annealing loss (%) 3.5 to 15Carbon content (%) 0.5 to 12pH 4 to 10.______________________________________
The present invention also provides a method of producing the surface-modified, pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide in which the pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide is placed in a mixer and sprayed, with the mixer running, with a mixture of silanes A and B. The silanes and the pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide are mixed after the addition of the silane mixture, and the resulting mixture is tempered at 100.degree. to 150.degree. C., preferably at 115.degree. to 125.degree. C.
The ratio of titanium dioxide to silane mixture can be 0.5 to 40 parts by weight silane mixture per 100 parts by weight titanium dioxide.
The silane mixture can consist of 1 to 99 parts by weight silane A and 99 to 1 parts by weight silane
A mixture can be used with preference consisting of 50.+-.20 parts by weight silane A and 50.+-.20 parts by weight silane B.
A particularly suitable titanium dioxide is P 25 which has been produced pyrogenically from TiCl.sub.4 by flame hydrolysis, in an oxyhydrogen flame, and which has the following physico-chemical characteristics:
______________________________________ Titanium dioxide P 25______________________________________Behavior vis-a-vis water hydrophilicAppearance loose white powderSurface according to BET.sup.1) m.sup.2 /g 50 .+-. 15Average size of the nm 21primary particlesStamping density.sup.2) g/l ca. 100Specific weight.sup.10) g/ml ca. 3.7Drying loss.sup.3) % &lt;1.5(2 hours at 105.degree. C.)Annealing loss .sup.4)7) % &lt;2(2 hours at 1000.degree. C.)pH.sup.5) (in 4% aqueous dispersion) 3-4SiO.sub.2.sup.8) % &lt;0.2Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.sup.8) % &lt;0.3Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3.sup.8) % &lt;0.01TiO.sub.2.sup.8) % &gt;99.5ZrO.sub.2.sup.9) % --HfO.sub.2.sup.8) % --HCl.sup.8)9) % &lt;0.3Sieve residue.sup.6) &lt;0.05(according toMocker, 45 .mu.m) %______________________________________ .sup.1) according to DIN 66 131 .sup.2) according to DIN ISO 787/XI, JIS K 5101/18 (nonsieved) .sup.3) according to DIN ISO 787/II, ASTM D 280, JIS K 5101/21 .sup.4) according to DIN 55 921, ASTM D 1208, JIS K 5101/23 .sup. 5) according to DIN ISO 787 IX, ASTM D 1208, JIS K 5101/24 .sup.6) according to DIN ISO 787/XVIII, JIS K 5101/20 .sup.7) relative to the substance dried 2 hours at 105.degree. C. .sup.8) relative to the substance annealed 2 hours at 1000.degree. C. .sup.9) HCl content is a component of the annealing loss
The waterproofed titanium dioxide of the invention has the advantage that it has no solvent components.
It can be used in toners for copiers.
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The following examples illustrate the invention:
EXAMPLE 1
2 kg P 25 TiO.sub.2 produced pyrogenically from TiCl.sub.4 in an oxyhydrogen flame and exhibiting the data indicated above are placed in a 135 liter Lodige mixer and sprayed with 100 g of a silane mixture consisting of 50 g trimethoxyoctylsilane and 50 g 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane with the mixer running. The mixture is mixed for an additional 15 minutes. The silanized oxide is tempered for 2 hours at 120.degree. C.
The physico-chemical properties of the surface-modified titanium dioxide are as follows:
______________________________________Carrier TiO.sub.2Surface (m2/g) 38Stamping density (g/l) 134Drying loss (%) 0.2Annealing loss (%) 3.5C content (%) 3.0pH 8.2______________________________________
EXAMPLE 2
The titanium dioxide waterproofed according to Example 1 is tested in a positive toner system. The toner system consists of the following components:
______________________________________Pigment black Printex 35 7%Copy-Blau PR (Hoechst AG) 3%Toner resin 90%______________________________________
The repeated activation was tested with this toner system and a high charge stability in comparison to the raw toner was found (see FIG. 1).
Copy-Blau PR is a charge regulating agent for positive toners. It is characterized as follows:
Area of application
1. Charge regulating agents for positive toners (1- or 2-component toners for copiers or laser printers)
2. Clearing agents for black toners
Chemical
characterization: triphenylmethane derivative
Thermal resistance: &gt;200 C
Solubility: insoluble in water slightly soluble in organic solvents
The toner resin used is characterized as follows:
______________________________________ Unit Theoretical value______________________________________Melt flow Index.sup.1) g/10 min 5-10(150.degree. C./2, 16 kp)Viscosity number.sup.2) cm.sup.3 /g 37-43Weight loss.sup.3) % by weight &lt;1Residual monomers.sup.4) % by weight &lt;0.35Styrene &lt;0.25n-BMA &lt;0.10Other product properties:Monomer composition 70% by weight styrene 30% by weight n-butylmethacrylateGlass transition 60-65.degree. C.temperature Tg.sup.5)Average grain diameter.sup.6) 0.200-0.314 mm______________________________________ (d 50 % RS) .sup.1) DIN 53 735, 2/88 edition Specimen pretreatment: Drying at 50.degree. C. oil pump vacuum, .sup.1) hour or 4 hours drying oven, 50.degree. C. .sup.2) DIN 7745, 1/80 edition, .sup.3) IR drier until weight constancy .sup.4) Gas chromatography .sup.5) DSC method, ASTM D 3418/75 .sup.6) DIN 53 734, 1/73 edition, evaluation according to DIN 6 141, 2/74 edition
__________________________________________________________________________The pigment black Printex 35 is characterized as follows:RCF (regular color furnace)Density: (g/cm.sup.3) 1.8-1.9__________________________________________________________________________Product specifications DBP Adsorption Extract Depth of Color (mg/100 g) Volatile contents Sieve Color Strength powder beads Components toluene ResiduePrintex 35 RCF Class M.sub..gamma. -value IRB 3 = 100 Powder Beads (%) pH (%) (%)__________________________________________________________________________Frunace Blacks RCF 236 100 42 42 0.9 9.5 &lt;0.1 0.05Prinetx 35__________________________________________________________________________ Further technical data BET Ashing Stamping Density Particle Surface Residue Powder Beads Size (nm) (m.sup.2 /g)__________________________________________________________________________ Furnace Blacks 0.3 420 550 31 65 Printex 35__________________________________________________________________________
The q/m measurement takes place under the following conditions:
98% carrier (spherical ferrite (80-100 m))
2% titanium dioxide according to example 1
Activation: Rolling fixture, 360 rpms in 40 ml glass bottle, weighed portion 40 g, developer
Claims
  • 1. An electrophotographic toner comprising a pigment and a surface modified pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide which has been surface modified with a mixture of silane A and silane B corresponding to the chemical formulas: ##STR3## said surface-modified, pyrogenically produced titanium dioxide having the following physico-chemical properties:
  • ______________________________________Surface (m.sup.2 /g) 5 to 120Stamping Density (g/l) 50 to 250Drying loss (%) &lt;5Annealing loss (%) 3.5 to 15C content (%) 0.5 to 12pH 4 to 10.______________________________________
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
4202695 Jan 1992 DEX
Parent Case Info

This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/012,160, filed Jan 28, 1993 now pending.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5212037 Julien et al. May 1993
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Entry
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Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 12160 Jan 1993