Blue pigmented phosphor

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Inventors

Nakada, Yoshiyuki
Asada, Masao
Inoue, Kiyoshi

Application #

878679

Filed

Jun-26-1986

Published

Oct-13-1987

Current US Class

106/287.13
106/414

International Classes

C04B 014/00; C08J 003/00; C08K 003/34

Field of Search

106/305 106/287.13 106/308

Assignee

Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba (Kawasaki, JP)

Examiners

Clingman; A. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & Maier

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Abstract
In ultramarine blue, or a blue pigmented phosphor in which ultramarine blue is a constituent, a coating of organic silicon compound is formed on the surface of the ultramarine blue pigment. This coating prevents fading of the ultramarine blue during the manufacture of cathode ray tubes.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A blue pigmented phosphor comprising a blue-emitting phosphor and a pigment containing ultramarine blue bonded to said phosphor, and a coating of an organic solution compound formed on a surface of said pigment, wherein said organic silicon compound is obtained by hydrolyzing at least one compound selected from the group consisting of methylsilicate, ethylsilicate, vinyltrichlorosilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, vinyltris(beta-methoxyethoxy)silane, gamma-glycidoxypropyl trimethoxysilane, gamma-meta-acryloxypropyl trimethoxysilane, N-beta-(aminoethyl)gamma-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N-beta-(aminoethyl)gamma-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N-beta-(aminoethyl)gamma-aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, gamma-chloropropyltrimethoxysilane, gamma-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane, and gamma-aminopropyltriethoxysilane; and wherein said blue-emitting phosphor is a zinc sulfide phosphor having an average grain diameter of 2-15 .mu.m which has an activator selected from the group consisting of silver, silver and chlorine, and silver and aluminum.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to blue pigmented phosphors for color cathode ray tubes.

In recent years so-called pigmented phosphors in which a pigment which reflects the emission color of the phosphor and absorbs other visible light is bonded to the surface of the phosphor have been used to improve screen contrast in cathode ray tubes used for color televisions.

The pigments used at present are cobalt aluminate and ultramarine blue for blue, and iron oxide, cadmium sulphoselenide and indium sulphide for red, and in all cases they are controlled to an average grain diameter of 0.05 .mu.m-5 .mu.m and bonded to a phosphor of 0.1 to 21 .mu.m. Apart from being matched to the emission spectrum of the phosphor, the pigments used in the phosphors for these cathode ray tubes also have excellent emission characteristics. It can be assumed that the better the tinting strength of the pigment the better the pigment. However, in practice the pigments chiefly used in color cathode ray tubes are cobalt blue for blue and iron oxide for red. Ultramarine blue and cadmium sulphoselenide are pigments with better spectral reflection characteristics than these but are not used at present. The reason for this, apart from the fact that there is a problem of pollution with cadmium sulphoselenide, is the fact that pigments such as ultramarine blue fade during the manufacturing process of the color cathode ray tube.
 
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