EP2089479A2 - Dispergierbare nanopartikel - Google Patents
Dispergierbare nanopartikelInfo
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- EP2089479A2 EP2089479A2 EP07822040A EP07822040A EP2089479A2 EP 2089479 A2 EP2089479 A2 EP 2089479A2 EP 07822040 A EP07822040 A EP 07822040A EP 07822040 A EP07822040 A EP 07822040A EP 2089479 A2 EP2089479 A2 EP 2089479A2
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- the invention relates to hydrophilic powdery particles which can be dispersed in liquid media, their preparation and the use of the particles.
- Particles - especially nanoparticles - containing composite materials are state of the art.
- Corresponding coatings of composite materials are described for example in EP 1 249 470, WO 03/16370, US 20030194550 or US 20030162015.
- the particles lead to an improvement in the properties of the corresponding coatings, in particular with regard to their scratch resistance and optionally also their chemical resistance.
- a common problem with the use of - usually inorganic - particles in organic matrix systems consists in a usually insufficient compatibility of particles and matrix. This can lead to the particles not being able to disperse sufficiently well in the matrix. In addition, even well-dispersed particles can settle at longer stand or storage times, possibly forming larger aggregates or agglomerates which can not or only poorly be separated into the original particles by an energy input. The processing of such inhomogeneous systems is in any case extremely difficult, often even impossible.
- Composite materials used nanoparticles This insufficient stability of the particles occurs on the one hand in the processing of the particles, in particular when concentrating the particle dispersions or a solvent exchange, on the other during the storage of the uncured particle dispersions to light. Indications of a lack of stability of the particles are an increase in viscosity, or the sedimentation of the particles, which often progresses until gelation. In addition, the described nanoparticles can not be isolated as redispersible solids due to the high agglomeration or aggregation tendency.
- the particles which can be prepared according to the prior art are obtained as particle agglomerates or aggregates which, particularly when stored at elevated temperature, are not exposed to energy, for example by means of a bead mill or ultrasound treatment redispersing the original primary particle size. But that would be in view of the Storage, transport and in particular for a possible processing of the powders in extrusion processes particularly desirable.
- the surface-modified particles are prepared by reacting particles having free silanol (SiOH) or metal hydroxide functions with alkoxysilanes or their hydrolysis and condensation products containing unreactive groups, e.g. Alkyl or aryl radicals, or reactive organic functions, e.g. Vinyl,
- the silanes used for particle functionalization are typically di- or trialkoxysilanes.
- silanes are used for surface functionalization, in the presence of water after hydrolysis and
- the problem here may be that the siloxane shell formed still has a large number of SiOH functions on the surface.
- the stability of such SiOH-functional particles is often limited under the conditions of preparation and storage, even in the presence of the binder.
- Dispersion of an inorganic sol with an alkylalkoxysilane or an aminoalkylalkoxysilane and the subsequent drying of the dispersions The redispersion of the aminoalkylsilane-modified particles to the size of the originally used inorganic sol particles succeeds by protonation of the basic amino groups and thus by electrostatic repulsion of the resulting ammonium-functional particles.
- a disadvantage of the particles claimed in DE 102 97 612 T5 is that for the redispersion of the particles, the ammonium groups resulting from protonation of the amino groups are absolutely necessary. The redispersion of the particles in polar aprotic and nonpolar solvents and the preparation of particle-containing polymer-based composites is not possible with ammonium-functional particles due to the high particle charge.
- Another disadvantage of the claimed in DE 102 97 612 T5 particles obtained using alkylalkoxysilanes Because of their pronounced hydrophobicity, they are unsuitable as fillers for improving the mechanical properties of polymeric materials. This is due to the lack of compatibility of filler and polymer.
- a disadvantage of this preparation method is the use of fluoroalkyl-functional oligomers, which are capable of no covalent binding to the particle due to lack of reactivity. This is - depending on the surrounding medium - a partial or complete desorption of
- WO 2004/089961 A1 describes modified silica sols which are prepared by reacting alcoholic silica sols with organofunctional silanes of the general formula [1],
- R is an alkyl group
- A is an organofunctional group
- v is 1, 2 or 3.
- a disadvantage of the particles described in WO 2004/089961 Al is that they are in the form of highly diluted silica sols, which is extremely important for storage, transport and, in particular, for possible processing in extrusion processes unfavorable. The isolation of the modified silica sols as powders is not described.
- the object of the invention was therefore the development of particles that overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
- the invention relates to hydrophilic powdery particles (P) which are (a) preparable using a nonionic silane (S), which carries at least one non-hydrolyzable hydrophilic radical (H), or derived therefrom hydrolysis and condensation products, wherein a 5% strength by weight solution of the silane (S) or the hydrolysis and condensation products derived therefrom or a mixture consisting of the silane (S) and the hydrolysis and condensation products derived therefrom in water has a pH of at most 8, and at 20 0 C has a solubility of at least 5 g / l of water and (b) after isolation as a powder in liquid media can be dispersed, wherein the average diameter of the particles (P) after the dispersion with a maximum size of 200 nm the 0.5 to 20 times the average diameter of the particles before isolation as a powder and the average diameter of the particles (P) as average hydrodyn Amic equivalence diameter in the form of the Z-average is determined by photon correlation spectros
- the invention is based on the discovery that the particles (P), which can be prepared by using the nonionic silane (S) which carries at least one non-hydrolyzable hydrophilic radical (H), according to their Isolate production by removing the solvent as a solid and then have excellent dispersibility in liquid media, such as aqueous and organic solvents.
- the silane (S) used in too small amounts or a silane used whose non-hydrolyzable radical (H) has too low a hydrophilicity then the particles (P) after isolation as a solid in liquid media not redispersing or the average particle size of the particles (P) exceeds the average diameter of 200 nm before isolation and / or after dispersion.
- the possibility of isolating the particles (P) as a solid, in particular as a powder for example, the preparation of composite materials containing the particles (P) compared to the methods of the prior art significantly easier.
- the mean diameter of the particles (P) - measured as a mean hydrodynamic equivalent diameter in the form of the Z-average by photon correlation spectroscopy - is dispersed in a liquid medium at most 200 nm, preferably at most 100 nm, particularly preferably at most 50 nm.
- the average diameter of the particles (P) can be determined by transmission electron microscopy.
- the particles (P) are prepared by reaction of surface-functionalized particles (P1) selected from metal-OH, metal-O-metal, Si-OH, Si-O-Si, Si-O Metal, Si-X, metal-X,
- X is a halogen atom
- Y is a halogen, a hydroxy or alkoxy group
- X preferably represents a chlorine atom.
- Y preferably represents a chlorine atom or a methyl or ethyl group.
- R 1 is preferably methyl or ethyl.
- Suitable silanes (S) are all nonionic silanes which are reactive towards the surface functions of the particle (P1) and have at least one hydrophilic, nonhydrolyzable group (H).
- Silanes (S) which have at least one non-hydrolyzable group, with sufficient hydrophilicity, show at 20 0 C a solubility of ⁇ 5 g / l water, preferably a solubility of ⁇ 10 g / l of water, more preferably a solubility of ⁇ 20 g / l of water.
- the hydrophilic groups (H) of the silane (S) may be monomeric, oligomeric or polymeric groups. If they are polymeric groups, they may be present as homopolymers or copolymers.
- the silanes (S) are further characterized in that a 10 wt .-% solution of the silane in water results in a pH of at most 8.
- hydrophilic radicals (H) are preferably radicals of the ether, ester, amide, carbamate, urea,
- One or more of these functions may be in one remainder
- Phosphorylcholine and glycidyl (meth) acrylate Phosphorylcholine and glycidyl (meth) acrylate.
- Silanes (S) a structure of the general formulas [2] or [3],
- n 0, 1 or 2
- m 1, 2 or 3
- R ⁇ is hydrogen, an optionally substituted aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon having 1-6 carbon atoms and R ⁇ and R ⁇ have the meanings of R ⁇ .
- n preferably assumes the value 1 or 3, particularly preferably the value 1.
- a is preferably 0 or 2, more preferably a is 2.
- R 1 is preferably methyl or ethyl, R 1 is preferably hydrogen and R 1 is preferably methyl or ethyl.
- the silanes (S) used for modifying the particles (P1) or their hydrolysis or condensation products are preferably present in an amount greater than 1% by weight, preferably greater than 5% by weight, particularly preferably greater than 8% by weight, in each case based on the particles (Pl) used.
- the particles (P) in addition to functions of the silanes (S), additionally also have at least one organofunctional group (F) with which, for example, a covalent attachment of the particles (P) to a correspondingly functionalized matrix is possible.
- organofunctional group (F) with which, for example, a covalent attachment of the particles (P) to a correspondingly functionalized matrix is possible.
- particles (P) In the production of particles (P) from particles (Pl), in addition to the silanes (S) or their hydrolysis and
- silanes (SI), silazanes (S2), siloxanes (S3) or other compounds (L) become.
- the silanes (S1), silazanes (S2), siloxanes (S3) or other compounds (L) are preferably reactive toward the functions of the surface of the particle (P).
- the silanes (S1) and siloxanes (S3) have either silanol groups or hydrolyzable silyl functions, the latter being preferred.
- the silanes (S1), silazanes (S2) and siloxanes (S3) may have organic functions (F) which are reactive towards a binder, but it is also possible to use silanes (S1), silazanes (S2) and siloxanes (S3).
- silanes and siloxanes (S) can be used as a mixture with the silanes (S1), silazanes (S2) or siloxanes (S3).
- the particles can also be successively functionalized with the different silane types.
- the proportion by weight of the silanes (S1), silazanes (S2), siloxanes (S3) and compounds (L) is based on the total amount consisting of the silanes (S) and (S1), silazanes (S2), siloxanes (S3) and compounds (L) is formed at less than 50% by weight, more preferably less than 15% by weight, and most preferably not more than 10% by weight.
- the use of the compounds (S1), (S2), (S3) and (L) is completely dispensed with.
- Z is halogen atom, pseudohalogen radical, Si-N-bonded amine radical, amide radical, oxime radical, aminooxy radical or acyloxy radical, a 0, 1, 2 or 3, b 0, 1, 2 or 3,
- R ⁇ has the meanings of R ⁇
- R ° is an aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon radical having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, whose carbon chain may be interrupted by non-adjacent oxygen atoms, sulfur atoms, or NR ⁇ groups and optionally also has an organofunctional group (F), R ⁇ means the meanings of R ⁇ and a + b is less than or equal to 4.
- a is preferably 0, 1 or 2 while b is preferably 0 or 1.
- R 1 is preferably a methyl or ethyl radical.
- Z is preferably a chlorine atom.
- R ° is preferably an alkyl radical having 1-6 carbon atoms or a radical containing functional groups of the carbinol, amine, (meth) acrylate, epoxy, thiol, isocyanato, ureido and / or carbamate type.
- silanes (S1) which carry an organofunctional group (F) are particularly preferred.
- silanes (S1) are amino-functional silanes, such as, for example, aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, cyclohexylaminomethyltrimethoxysilane,
- Phenylaminomethyltrimethoxysilane silanes having unsaturated functions such as vinyltrimethoxysilane, methacrylatopropyltrimethoxysilane, methacrylatomethyltrimethoxysilane, epoxyfunctional silanes such as glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, mercapto functional silanes such as
- Examples of preferred silanes (S1) which do not bear any organofunctional groups (F) are methyltrimethoxysilane, dimethyldimethoxysilane, trimethylmethoxysilane, phenyltrimethoxysilane,
- Phenylmethyldimethoxysilane and the corresponding ethoxy and chlorosilanes Phenylmethyldimethoxysilane and the corresponding ethoxy and chlorosilanes.
- silazanes (S2) or siloxanes (S3) are hexamethyldisilazane, divinyltetramethyldisilazane or hexamethyldisiloxane, divinyltetramethyldisiloxane or linear siloxanes which carry side or terminal organofunctional groups.
- Suitable compounds (L) are, for example, metal alcoholates, e.g. Titanium (IV) isopropoxide or aluminum (III) butanolate, protective colloids such as e.g.
- Polyvinyl alcohols, cellulose derivatives or vinylpyrrolidone-containing polymers and emulsifiers such. ethoxylated alcohols and phenols (alkyl radical C4-C18, EO grade 3-
- alkali metal and ammonium salts of alkyl sulfates C3-C18
- sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid esters and alkyl sulfonates Particularly preferred are succinic acid esters and alkali alkyl sulfates and polyvinyl alcohols. It is also possible to use a plurality of protective colloids and / or emulsifiers as a mixture.
- oxides with a covalent bond fraction in the metal-oxygen bond are suitable as particles (II) 3rd main group oxides, such as boron, aluminum, gallium or indium oxides, the 4th main group, such as silica, germanium dioxide, tin oxide, tin dioxide, lead oxide, lead dioxide, or oxides of the 4th subgroup, such as titanium oxide, zirconium oxide and hafnium oxide.
- Further examples are nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, chromium and vanadium oxides.
- zeolites a list of suitable zeolites can be found in: Atlas of Zeolite Framework Types, 5th edition, Ch. Baerlocher, W.M. Meier D. H. Olson, Amsterdam: Elsevier 2001
- silicates aluminates, aluminophosphates, titanates and
- the particles (P1) preferably have an average diameter of ⁇ 400 nm, more preferably ⁇ 200 nm.
- the mean diameter of the particles (P1) is determined as the mean hydrodynamic equivalent diameter in the form of the Z-average by photon correlation spectroscopy or by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) ,
- colloidal silicon or metal oxides which are generally present as a dispersion of the corresponding submicron-sized oxide particles in an aqueous or organic solvent are used as particles (P1).
- the oxides of the metals aluminum, titanium, zirconium, tantalum, tungsten, hafnium and tin or the corresponding mixed oxides can be used.
- Particularly preferred are silica sols. As a rule, the silica sols are 1-50% strength by weight solutions, preferably 20-40% strength by weight solutions.
- typical solvents are, above all, alcohols, in particular alcohols having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, frequently isopropanol but also other, usually low molecular weight, alcohols, for example methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, n-butanol, isobutanol and t-butanol.
- organosols in polar aprotic solvents such as methyl ethyl ketone or aromatic solvents such as toluene are available.
- the average particle size of the silicon dioxide particles (P1) is generally 1-200 nm, preferably 5-50 nm, particularly preferably 8-30 nm.
- silica sols which are suitable for the preparation of the particles (P) are silica sols of the product series LUDOX® (Grace Davison), Snowtex® (Nissan Chemical), Klebosol® (Clariant) and Levasil® (HC Starck), silica sols in organic solvents such as IPA-ST (Nissan Chemical) or those silica sols which can be prepared by the Stöber process.
- the preparation of the particles (P) can be carried out by various processes. However, it is preferably carried out by adding the silanes (S) or their hydrolysis or condensation products - optionally in a solvent or solvent mixture and / or in mixtures with other silanes (S1), silazanes (S2), siloxanes (S3) or compounds (L. ) - to the particle (Pl) or its solution in an aqueous or organic solvent.
- the reaction is generally carried out at temperatures of 0-200 0 C, preferably at 20-80 0 C and particularly preferably at 20-60 0 C.
- the reaction times are typically from 5 min to 48 h, preferably from 1 to 24 h.
- acidic, basic or heavy metal-containing catalysts are preferably used in traces ( ⁇ 1000 ppm). However, it is particularly preferable to dispense with the addition of separate catalysts.
- the addition of water is preferred for the reaction of the particles (P1) with the silanes (S). Since colloidal silicon or metal oxides are typically present in aqueous or alcoholic dispersion, it may be advantageous for the solvent or solvents to be used during or after preparation of the particles (P) for another
- Suitable solvents may be, for example, water, aromatic or aliphatic alcohols, wherein aliphatic alcohols, in particular aliphatic alcohols having 1 to 6 carbon atoms (eg methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, n-butanol, isobutanol, t-butanol, the various regioisomers of Pentanols and hexanols), esters (eg ethyl acetate, propyl acetate, butyl acetate, butyl diglycol acetate, methoxypropyl acetate), ketones (eg acetone, methyl ethyl ketone), ethers (eg diethyl ether, t-butyl).
- aliphatic alcohols in particular aliphatic alcohols having 1 to 6 carbon atoms (eg methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol
- aprotic solvents or solvent mixtures which consist exclusively or at least partly of aprotic solvents are preferred.
- the particles (P) are prepared by cohydrolysis of the organosilanes (S) with other silanes (S4) or compounds (L).
- silanes (S4) can thereby all hydrolyzable silanes and hydroxysilyl phenomenon restroomn Silanes are used.
- siloxanes or silazanes can also be used.
- suitable silanes (S4) are tetraethoxysilane, tetramethoxysilane, methyltrimethoxysilane, phenyltrimethoxysilane, methyltriethoxysilane, phenyltriethoxysilane,
- Dimethyldimethoxysilane, dimethyldiethoxysilane, trimethylmethoxysilane or trimethylethoxysilane can be used.
- Mixtures can be used which, in addition to the silanes (S), contain only silanes (S4) without additional organo-functions, as well as mixtures which, in addition to the silanes (S), also contain silanes (S4) without additional organo-function and silanes (S4) with additional silanes Organofunction included.
- the various silanes can be added together or successively.
- the modified particles (P) obtained from the particles (P1) or by cohydrolysis can be isolated by conventional methods such as, for example, by evaporation of the solvents used or by drying, for example in a spray dryer or thin-film evaporator, or by filtration as a powder.
- methods for deagglomerating the particles can be used, such as pin mills or grinding screening devices, such as pin mills, hammer mills, countercurrent mills, bead mills, ball mills, impact mills or devices for grinding sifting.
- the particles (P) have the property that they disperse after isolation as a solid in aqueous or organic solvents or in solvent mixtures to let.
- the average diameter of the particles (P) after dispersion with a maximum size of 200 nm corresponds to 0.5 to 20 times, preferably 0.5 to 5 times, particularly preferably 0.5-2 times. times the average diameter of the particles before isolation as a powder, wherein the average
- Diameter of the particles (P) before isolation as a powder as a mean hydrodynamic equivalent diameter in the form of the Z-average by photon correlation spectroscopy or by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is determined.
- the pulverulent particles (P) are added to aqueous or organic solvents or in solvent mixtures and by spontaneous wetting or by shaking, such as with a tumble mixer, or a high-speed mixer or by stirring, such as by a bar stirrer or dissolver, incorporated.
- a tumble mixer or a high-speed mixer
- stirring such as by a bar stirrer or dissolver
- Shear rate For this purpose, preferably high-speed stirrers, high-speed dissolvers, e.g. with orbital speeds of 1-50 m / s, high-speed rotor-stator systems, sonolators, shear gaps, nozzles, ball mills suitable.
- Particularly suitable for dispersing the pulverulent particles (P) is the use of ultrasound in the range from 5 Hz to 500 kHz, preferably 10 kHz to 100 kHz, very particularly preferably 15 kHz to 50 kHz; the ultrasonic dispersion can be continuous or discontinuous. This can be done by individual ultrasound transmitters, such as ultrasonic tips, or in flow systems, which, optionally separated by a pipe or pipe wall systems, one or contain several ultrasonic transmitters.
- the powdery particles (P) are characterized in that they do not lose the property of dispersibility during prolonged storage - even at elevated temperature. Thus, the powdery particles (P) at a temperature of 80 0 C for at least 3 h are heated without the annealing increases the particle diameter determined after dispersion.
- the shelf life at room temperature is more than 6 months.
- the powdery particles (P) have in polar systems, such as solvent-free polymers and resins, or solutions, suspensions, emulsions and dispersions of organic resins, in aqueous systems or in organic solvents (e.g., polyesters, vinyl esters, epoxies, polyurethanes,
- polar systems such as solvent-free polymers and resins, or solutions, suspensions, emulsions and dispersions of organic resins, in aqueous systems or in organic solvents (e.g., polyesters, vinyl esters, epoxies, polyurethanes,
- Alkyd resins, etc. have a high thickening effect and are thus useful as rheological additives in these systems.
- the particles (P) as a rheological additive in these systems provide the required viscosity, intrinsic viscosity, thixotropy and yield strength sufficient for vertical surfaces.
- powdery particles (P) in powdered systems prevent caking or agglomeration, e.g. under the influence of moisture, but also do not tend to
- Charge control aids for example, in contactless or electrophotographic printing / reproduction methods, the 1- and 2-component systems can be. This also applies in powdery resins used as paint systems.
- Another object of the invention is the use of the powdery particles (P) in toners, developers and
- Such developers and toners are e.g. magnetic 1-component and 2-component toner, but also non-magnetic toner. These toners may contain, as a principal ingredient, resins such as styrene and acrylic resins, preferably milled to particle distributions of 1-100 microns, or may be resins used in dispersion or emulsion or solution polymerization processes or in bulk to particle distributions of preferably 1-100 ⁇ m were produced. Silicon and metal oxide is preferably used to improve and control the powder flow behavior, and / or to regulate and control the triboelectric charging properties of the toner or developer. Such toners and developers can be used in electrophotographic printing and printing processes, and are useful in direct image transfer processes.
- the pulverulent particles (P) are particularly preferably used as fillers in composite materials, i.a. as a flame retardant component, and paints, preferably scratch-resistant clearcoat or topcoats, especially in the automotive industry as OEM and refinish paints.
- the powdery particles (P) are further suitable for the production of paper coatings, as e.g. be used for high-gloss photographic papers.
- the pulverulent particles (P) can also be used for the production of particle-stabilized emulsions, so-called Pickering emulsions. Emulsions are used.
- the powdery particles (P) may also be used in cosmetic preparations, i.a. as an antimicrobial component.
- Example 1 Synthesis of phosphonate-functional particles from an aqueous silica sol.
- Equivalence diameter in the form of the Z-average by means of dynamic light scattering was 32 nm. After distilling off the solvent, 7.16 g of a colorless solid were obtained which could be redispersed by stirring in isopropanol.
- the mean particle size of the silica sol in isopropanol, determined as the mean hydrodynamic equivalent diameter in the form of the Z-average by means of dynamic light scattering (Zetasizer Nano from the company MALVERN) was 44 nm.
- Example 2 Synthesis of phosphonate-functional particles from an aqueous silica sol. To a dilute aqueous silica sol prepared by
- Example 3 Synthesis of phosphonate-functional particles from an organic silica sol.
- IPA-ST isopropanol
- the mean particle size of the modified silica sol determined as average hydrodynamic equivalent diameter in the form of the Z-average by means of dynamic light scattering (Zetasizer Nano from MALVERN), was 12 nm. After distilling off the solvent, 184 g of a colorless solid were obtained which was stirred by stirring both redispersed in acetone as well as in isopropanol.
- the average particle size of the silica sol, determined as mean hydrodynamic equivalent diameter in the form of the Z-average by means of dynamic light scattering (Zetasizer Nano from MALVERN) in isopropanol was 23 nm.
- Example 5 Synthesis of Phosphonate-Functional Particles Having Protected Isocyanate Functions.
- Example 7 Synthesis of polyethylene glycol-modified particles from an organic silica sol.
- Example 8 Preparation of a particle-reinforced epoxy resin.
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