Patent classifications
C09B47/08
INKJET RECORDING METHOD
An inkjet recording method that provides both image blurring prevention function and high adhesive property. This is achieved by an inkjet recording method including a precoat liquid application step of applying a precoat liquid containing, at least, resin particulate and water on a film substrate, a precoat liquid drying step of drying the precoat liquid applied on the film substrate to form a precoat layer, an ink deposition step of depositing an ink containing, at least, a color material, an organic solvent, and water on the precoat layer using an inkjet technology, and an ink drying step of drying the ink deposited on the precoat layer to record the ink, where the precoat liquid drying step and the ink drying step are performed so that the highest drying temperature T1 in the precoat liquid drying step and the highest drying temperature T2 in the ink drying step satisfy a relationship of T2>T1.
Method for synthesizing a micro/nanosphere-containing composite
A composite nanomaterial of ZnO impregnated by, e.g., a green copper phthalocyanine compound (CuPc) can be an efficient solar light photocatalyst for water remediation. The composite may include hollow shell microspheres and hollow nanospheres of CuPc-ZnO. CuPc may function as a templating and/or structure modifying agent, e.g., for forming hollow microspheres and/or nanospheres of ZnO particles. The composite can photocatalyze the degradation of organic pollutants such as crystal violet (CV) and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid as well as microbes in water under solar light irradiation. The ZnO-CuPc composite can be stable and recyclable under solar irradiation.
QUINACRIDONE PIGMENT COMPOSITION FOR COLORING RESINS
Provided is a quinacridone pigment composition for coloring plastics, particularly engineering plastics. The quinacridone pigment composition has high transparency and high color strength and also has high heat resistance, so that discoloration during molding of a resin (a color change of a molded plate) is very small. Also provided are a masterbatch and a resin molded product that contain the pigment composition. The pigment composition for coloring resins contains a quinacridone pigment and a pigment that absorbs fluorescence in a wavelength range of 500 to 600 nm. The inventors have found that, when the pigment composition is used as a colorant of a resin molded product subjected to a high-temperature thermal history, the change in color, i.e., the discoloration, of the resin molded product obtained is very small. Thus, the present invention has been completed.
SINGLE VESSEL SOLVENT BASED METHOD FOR MAKING A ZN/CU COMPOSITE
A composite nanomaterial of ZnO impregnated by, e.g., a green copper phthalocyanine compound (CuPc) can be an efficient solar light photocatalyst for water remediation. The composite may include hollow shell microspheres and hollow nanospheres of CuPc-ZnO. CuPc may function as a templating and/or structure modifying agent, e.g., for forming hollow microspheres and/or nanospheres of ZnO particles. The composite can photocatalyze the degradation of organic pollutants such as crystal violet (CV) and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid as well as microbes in water under solar light irradiation. The ZnOCuPc composite can be stable and recyclable under solar irradiation.
PHTHALOCYANINE PIGMENT HAVING ANTIBACTERIAL OR ANTIVIRAL EFFECT
Provided are a phthalocyanine pigment that is non-water soluble and has antibacterial or antiviral effect, and inks, printed matter, paints, coatings, plastics, fibers, films, cosmetics, and the like containing the pigment. A specific phthalocyanine pigment has antibacterial or antiviral effect, although the pigment is non-water soluble, and has significantly high performance in terms of heat resistance and light fastness, compared with a dye-based antibacterial colorant, because of being a pigment. Because of being a pigment, the phthalocyanine pigment also has antibacterial and antiviral effects in applications such as inks, printed matter, paints, coatings, plastics, fibers, films, and cosmetics, thus achieving the task described above.
Single vessel solvent based method for making a Zn/Cu composite
A composite nanomaterial of ZnO impregnated by, e.g., a green copper phthalocyanine compound (CuPc) can be an efficient solar light photocatalyst for water remediation. The composite may include hollow shell microspheres and hollow nanospheres of CuPc-ZnO. CuPc may function as a templating and/or structure modifying agent, e.g., for forming hollow microspheres and/or nanospheres of ZnO particles. The composite can photocatalyze the degradation of organic pollutants such as crystal violet (CV) and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid as well as microbes in water under solar light irradiation. The ZnOCuPc composite can be stable and recyclable under solar irradiation.
COLORANT, COLORED RESIN COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE SAME, AND COLOR FILTER
The present invention relates to a colorant, a colored resin composition comprising the colorant, and a color filter prepared using the colored resin composition. A novel reddish yellow pigment may be used in combination with a green pigment and a yellow pigment in order to reduce the imbalance of the intramolecular polarization of the green pigment and/or the yellow pigment in the colorant. As a result, a color filter comprising a colored layer in which a light leakage phenomenon, caused by an electric field distortion, is reduced.
Dye comprising a chromophore to which an acyloin group is attached
The present invention related to a dye comprising a chromophore to which an acyloin group as anchoring group is attached, to a method of synthesis of such dye, to an electronic device comprising such dye and to the use of such dye.
Dye comprising a chromophore to which an acyloin group is attached
The present invention related to a dye comprising a chromophore to which an acyloin group as anchoring group is attached, to a method of synthesis of such dye, to an electronic device comprising such dye and to the use of such dye.
Triazabutadienes as cleavable cross-linkers
Triazabutadiene molecules as cleavable cross-linkers adapted to cross-link components with click chemistry, e.g., clickable triazabutadienes. For example, in some embodiments, the triazabutadienes feature alkyne handles attached to the imidazole portion or the aryl portion of the triazabutadienes, wherein the alkyne handles can link to azide handles (e.g., azide handles disposed on other components) via click chemistry. Also described are methods of producing said clickable triazabutadienes and methods of use of said clickable triazabutadienes. The present invention also features methods of cleaving said clickable triazabutadienes, e.g., for liberating the diazonium species for further chemical reactions.