COATING OR INKS COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING STARCH DERIVATIVES, THEIR USES AND SUBSTRATES COMPRISING SUCH COMPOSITIONS
20180291224 ยท 2018-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
C09D103/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C09D103/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
This application relates to coating and inks compositions comprising starch derivatives, their uses and substrates comprising such compositions.
Claims
1. A coating or ink composition comprising at least one starch derivative, wherein the dextrose equivalence of the starch derivative is from 0.01 to 4.95, preferably from 0.01 to 2.95, and which optionally further comprises at least one colorant.
2. The coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the at least one starch derivative is a chemically modified starch derivative, preferably an acylated starch derivative, and most preferably an acetylated starch derivative.
3. The coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the branching ratio of the at least one starch derivative is from 1 to 20.
4. The coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the at least one starch derivative has a molecular weight of equal to or more than 3.700 g/mol.
5. The coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the at least one starch derivative has a viscosity from between 10 to 200 mPas (35 weight % in EtOAc at 25? C.).
6. The coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the starch from which the at least one starch derivative was manufactured, had an amylose content of from 0 to 20 weight %.
7. The coating or ink composition according to claim 6 wherein the starch from which the at least one starch derivative was manufactured is a waxy maize starch.
8. The coating or ink composition according to claim 7, wherein the at least one starch derivative has a T.sub.g (glass transition temperature) of from 100 to 180? C.
9. The coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the at least one starch derivative is an acylated starch derivate, and wherein the acylated starch derivative has a degree of substitution (DS) from 2.0 to 2.9.
10. The coating Coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the coating or ink composition comprises at least one colorant in the amount of from 1 to 35, preferably from 5 to 25 weight %.
11. The coating or ink composition according to claim 1, which comprises at least one colorant, wherein the at least one colorant is selected from the group consisting of dyes, organic and inorganic pigments, wherein the dyes preferably are selected from the group consisting of azo dyes, anthraquinone dyes, xanthene dyes, azine dyes and combinations, wherein organic pigments preferably are selected from the group consisting of Pigment Yellow Numbers 12, 13, 14, 17, 74, 83, Pigment Red Numbers 2, 22, 5 23, 48:1, 48:2, 52, 53, 57:1, 122, 166, 170, 266, Pigment Orange Numbers 5, 16, 34, 36, Pigment Blue Numbers 15, 15:3, 15:4, Pigment Violet Numbers 3, 23, 27 and Pigment Green Number 7, wherein the inorganic pigments preferably are selected from the group consisting of iron oxides, titanium dioxides, chromium oxides, ferric ammonium ferrocyanides, ferric oxide blacks, Pigment Black Number 7, Pigment White 10 Numbers 6 and 7, and wherein the at least one colorant is selected most preferably from the group consisting of Pigment Blue 15:4, TiO2 and Pigment Black 7.
12. The coating Coating or ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the coating or ink composition comprises further at least one further component selected from the group consisting of binders and solvents.
13. A method comprising applying the coating composition or ink composition according to claim 1 in a printing process, wherein the printing process is selected from the group consisting of flexography, screen printing, gravure printing and lithography.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the coating composition or ink composition is applied to a substrate selected from the group consisting of paper, tissue, fabrics, plastic film, plastic, glass, metal foil, preferably metal foils comprising aluminum.
15. A substrate selected from the group consisting of paper, tissue, fabrics, plastic film, plastic, glass, metal foil, preferably metal foils comprising aluminum, which comprises the coating composition or ink composition according to claim 1.
Description
EXAMPLES
Example A, Preparation of Starch Acetate used in Example 2, 4, 6 and 8
[0030] 100 g of waxy maize with a moisture content of about 12 weight % was mixed with 76 g glacial acetic acid and heated up to 83? C. 0.2 g of sulfuric acid (96% w/w), 0.2 g of distilled water and 4 g of glacial acetic acid were added and 325 g of acetic anhydride (91% w/w), which was pre-cooled to 8? C., was added in portions over 1.5 hours. The temperature of the mixture was kept between 75 and 98? C. After 1 hour, the reaction stopped by addition of water, and a water content of 9 weight % was adjusted in the reaction mixture. The reaction mixture was heated to 93? C., and 0.3 weight % of conc. Sulphuric acid (95-98 w/w) in 5 mL glacial acetic acid were added . The mixture was heated to 93? C. for 1.5 hours. After the reaction, the mixture was precipitated in water to obtain, after filtering, washing, pressing and drying, starch. The starch had the following characteristics:
[0031] Glass Transition offset temperature 154? C.
[0032] DS 2.4
[0033] MW 8000 g/mol
[0034] DE 2.4
[0035] Viscosity 35 mPas (35 weight % in ethylacetate at 25? C.).
Example 1 (Comparative)
[0036] A varnish is prepared in a dissolver with a high speed stirrer comprising 35 parts 70% IPA damped NC (nitrocellulose) 34-A (Nobel NC DLX 3/5), 12.4 parts ethanol, 22.4 parts ethoxypropanol and 30.2 parts ethyl acetate, arriving at a 24.5% binder varnish.
Example 2 (Invention)
[0037] A varnish is prepared in a dissolver with a high speed stirrer comprising 35 parts 70% IPA Starch Acetate with a DE of 2.4 and molecular weight of 8000, 12.4 parts ethanol, 22.4 parts ethoxypropanol and 30.2 parts ethyl acetate, arriving at a 24.5% binder varnish.
Example 3 (Comparative)
[0038] A pigment base is prepared in a dissolver with a high speed stirrer comprising 11.5 parts 70% IPA damped NC (nitrocellulose) 34-A (Nobel NC DLX 3/5), 25 parts Pigment Blue 15:4, 36.7 parts ethanol, and 26.8 parts ethyl acetate.
Example 4 (Invention)
[0039] A pigment base is prepared in a dissolver with a high speed stirrer comprising 11.5 parts 70% IPA Starch Acetate with a DE of 2.4 and molecular weight of 8000, 25 parts Pigment Blue 15:4, 36.7 parts ethanol, and 26.8 parts ethyl acetate.
Example 5 (Comparative)
[0040] An ink dilution is prepared in a dissolver with a high speed stirrer comprising 64 parts of example 3, 4 parts 70% polyurethane binder, 21.9 parts of example 1, 10.1 parts solvent mixture (3 parts ethanol, 3 parts ethoxy propanol and 4.1 parts ethyl acetate).
Example 6 (Invention)
[0041] An ink dilution is prepared in a dissolver with a high speed stirrer comprising 64 parts of example 4, 4 parts 70% polyurethane binder, 21.9 parts of example 2, 10.1 parts solvent mixture (3 parts ethanol, 3 parts ethoxy propanol and 4.1 parts ethyl acetate).
Example 7 (Comparative)
[0042] Example 5 is repeated, but with Pigment Black 7 instead of Pigment Blue 15:4 in example 3.
Example 8 (Invention)
[0043] Example 6 is repeated, but with Pigment Black 7 instead of Pigment Blue 15:4 in example 4.
[0044] Example 8 and 6 show better particle size distribution, translating to improved wetting and deflocculation properties than examples 7 and 5, which results in an increase in color strength as the dilution of the inks increases.
[0045] Example 8 and 6 show dispersibility of the pigments compared to examples 7 and 5.