Claims
- 1. A triacetyl cellulose film comprising (a) a triphenyl monophosphate compound and (b) an aromatic polyol-bridged polyphosphate compound.
- 2. The film of claim 1 wherein compound (b) is sufficient to reduce the rate of water vapor transmission of the film compared to the same film without compound (b).
- 3. The film of claim 2 wherein compound (b) is a bis-(diphenyl phosphate) compound.
- 4. The film of claim 3 wherein compound (b) is an aromatic diol-bridged bis-(diphenyl phosphate) compound.
- 5. The film of claim 3 wherein the polyol of compound (b) is a resorcinol bridged bis-(diphenyl phosphate) compound.
- 6. The film of claim 3 wherein the polyol of compound (b) is a bis-phenol A compound.
- 7. The film of claim 1 wherein compound (b) is represented by formula (I):
- 8. The film of claim 1 wherein R is a bis-phenol A group.
- 9. The film of claim 1 wherein R is a resorcinol group.
- 10. The film of claim 1 wherein the total amount of compounds (a) in the film is 6-15% by wt. of the film.
- 11. The film of claim 1 wherein the total amount of compounds (a) in the film is 10-12%by wt. of the film.
- 12. The film of claim 1 wherein the total amount of compounds (b) in the film is 1-5% by wt. of the film.
- 13. The film of claim 1 wherein the total amount of compounds (b) in the film is 1-4% by wt. of the film.
- 14. The film of claim 1 wherein the film comprises more than one compound (b).
- 15. The film of claim 7 wherein the film comprises more than one compound of Formula (I).
- 16. The film of claim 15 wherein a t least two of the compounds of Formula (I) differ by the value of “n” in formula (I).
- 17. The film of claim 16 wherein the values for n for two of the compounds includes values of 1 and 2.
- 18. The film of claim 16 wherein the values for n for the more than one compounds is predominantly 1 and 2, based on a wt % calculation of all the compounds of Formula (I).
- 19. The film of claim 1 wherein the triacetyl cellulose film exhibits a birefringence such that the retardation of a 80 micron thick film is less than 5 nm.
- 20. The film of claim 1 wherein the degree of acetylation of the triacetyl cellulose is 2.4 to 3 sites per cellulose unit.
- 21. The film of claim 1 wherein the degree of acetylation of the triacetyl cellulose is 2.7 to 2.9 sites per cellulose unit.
- 22. The film of claim 1 wherein the weight average molecular weight of the triacetyl cellulose is 150,000-250,000.
- 23. The film of claim 22 wherein the weight average molecular weight of the triacetyl cellulose is 180,000-220,000.
- 24. A method of imparting improved water vapor transmission resistance to a triacetyl cellulose film comprising adding the components of claim 1 to a cellulosic dope prior to casting.
- 25. A polarizer element comprising a laminate of the film of claim 1.
- 26. A liquid crystal imaging element comprising the polarizer element of claim 25.
- 27. An optical device containing the liquid crystal element of claim 26.
- 28. A triacetyl cellulose film comprising (a) an unsubstituted triphenyl phosphate compound and (b) an aromatic diol-bridged polyphosphate compound.
- 29. A triacetyl cellulose film comprising a combination plasticizer containing (a) at least 6 wt % of the film of an unsubstituted triphenyl phosphate compound and (b) at least 1 wt % of the film of an aromatic diol-bridged polyphosphate compound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to an application directed to a TAC film comprising a plasticizer containing a lower alkyl substituted phenyl phosphate ester compound co-filed herewith under Attorney Docket No. 83661/AEK.