Pigment ink composition

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Inventors

Matsumura, Kazuyuki
Yamamoto, Akira

Application #

635797

Filed

Aug-11-2000

Published

Jul-16-2002

Current US Class

106/31.75
106/31.86
106/31.9

International Classes

C09D 011/00

Field of Search

106/31.75 106/31.86 106/31.9

Assignee

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Klemanski; Helene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP

US Patent References

5256191   Correction fluid co...
5340386   Silicone containing...
5693127   Inks
5935311   Water-resistant ink...
6113680   Pigmented ink and...
6197101   Coating compositio...
6264730   Water resistant ink...

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Other References

Tsubokawa et al, "Functionalization of Carbon Materials," pp. 322-336 (Aug. 14, 1989). Tsubokawa et al, vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 286-299 (1990), No Month Available.

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Abstract
An aqueous pigment ink composition comprising an inorganic pigment and an organosilicon compound obtained by hydrolysis of (A) a hydrolyzable silane containing an amino group-bearing organic group or a partial hydrolyzate thereof and (B) a hydrolyzable silane or a partial hydrolyzate thereof is suited for inkjet recording, has storage stability and nozzle discharge stability, and forms printed images having rub-off resistance and water fastness.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pigment ink composition comprising

(I)10 parts by weight of an inorganic pigment,

(II)0.001 to 10 parts by weight of an organosilicon compound (C) obtained by hydrolysis of (A) 100 parts by weight of a hydrolyzable silane containing an amino group-bearing organic group represented by the following general formula (1):

YR.sup.1.sub.m SiR.sup.2.sub.3-m (1)

wherein R.sup.1 is a substituted or unsubstituted monovalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 8 carbon atoms, R.sup.2 is an alkoxy or acyloxy group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, Y is an amino group-bearing organic group, and m is equal to 0 or 1, or a partial hydrolyzate thereof, and (B) 5 to 200 parts by weight of a hydrolyzable silane represented by the following general formula (2):



Description
This invention relates to an aqueous pigment ink composition suitable for use in inkjet recording and more particularly, to an aqueous pigment ink composition which keeps stable dispersion of the pigment and which can be printed on any recording material to form printed images having rub-off resistance and water fastness.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Since conventional dye base inks commonly used in the inkjet recording technology undesirably lack light fastness and water fastness, pigment base inks featuring superior water fastness and light fastness are now used in part. Especially as to black ink, carbon black pigment ink has substituted for the dye base ink.

Since aqueous pigment ink uses inorganic pigment particles having good water fastness and light-fastness in themselves as the colorant, images printed on an object therewith are improved in water fastness and light-fastness over the dye base ink. However, since the pigment ink is not dissolved in water as is the dye ink, essentially the pigment ink merely rests on the object to be recorded. Then when the pigment ink is printed on the object to be recorded, typically a sheet of plain paper, the printed image is less resistant to water and removed by rubbing. On use of a marker filled with the pigment ink, images marked therewith are blurred or stained. An attempt would be made to add a binder to the pigment ink to bind pigment particles. Since the aqueous pigment ink is a dispersion of essentially water-insoluble pigment particles in water with the aid of a dispersant or the like, the addition of the binder can cause the particles to flocculate, exacerbating storage stability and often causing the inkjet head to be clogged.
 
  Dispersions containing (a) a pigment, (b) an oxalkylated novolak, (c) urea and/or a compound containing at least 2 long-chain aliphatic groups and which...  The invention provides an improved ink formulation and method therefore. The formulation includes from about 50 to about 85 percent by weight water, humectant...