WO2007112244A2 - Inkjet ink composition - Google Patents
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- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the present disclosure relates generally to inkjet ink compositions.
- Formulating inkjet inks that are capable of forming a durable film e.g., exhibits a reduction in highlighter smear and/or dry rub
- This may be due, at least in part, to the fact that the high molecular weight and/or hydrophobic nature of the binders used for achieving good highlighter smear may make it difficult for the binders to be ejected from an inkjet print head.
- High molecular weight polymers may contribute to the viscosity build-up of inks in uncapped nozzles.
- Hydrophobic binders may precipitate out of solution and deposit on resistors of print heads. Both effects may, in some instances, degrade drop ejection. Hydrophilic, low molecular weight binders that may be capable of achieving superior reliability generally offer minimal improvement in highlighter smear and smudge resistance.
- inkjet ink composition that substantially simultaneously exhibits enhanced pen reliability and enhanced highlighter smear durability, as well as high optical density, acceptable drytime, and combinations thereof.
- An inkjet ink composition includes a polyurethane material having a weight-average molecular weight ranging from about 50,000 to about 500,000.
- the polyurethane material is present in an effective amount ranging from about 0.2 wt.% to about 5 wt.%.
- the composition also includes a solvent present in an effective amount ranging from about 5 wt.% to about 20 wt.%, and an anionic surfactant present in an effective amount ranging from about 0.01 wt.% to about 3 wt.%.
- the inkjet ink composition is adapted to exhibit enhanced decap.
- Embodiments of the inkjet ink composition incorporate high molecular weight polyurethanes to decrease drytime and to enhance resistance to highlighter smear and wet smudge on paper, substantially without compromising the pen reliability or optical density.
- the ink composition provides a finger drytime of less than about 10 seconds, and highlighter smear and wet smudge less than about 50 mOD on plain paper.
- the ink composition provides black optical density greater than about 1.35.
- the ink compositions disclosed herein are also capable of enhanced decap performance, good print durability, good nozzle health, and pen reliability.
- decap as referred to herein, means the ability of the inkjet ink to readily eject from the print head, upon prolonged exposure to air.
- the ink decap time is measured as the amount of time that an ink printhead may be left uncapped before the printer nozzles no longer fire properly, potentially because of clogging or plugging.
- the nozzle(s) may become clogged/plugged by a viscous plug that forms in the nozzle(s) as a result of water loss, crusting of the ink, and/or crystallization of the dye in and/or around any of the nozzles.
- ink droplets ejected through the nozzle's orifice may be misdirected, which may adversely affect print quality.
- the orifice may also become completely blocked, and as a result the ink droplets may not pass through the affected nozzle.
- InkJet ink decap times are typically measured over short and long time periods.
- the short-time decap generally determines how long the printhead can be uncapped before drop quality degrades below the quality obtained with a freshly uncapped print head.
- Various print/image defects may result from this drop quality degradation due to decap.
- the printer service routine requires the idle nozzles to spit on a regular basis into the waste container (spittoon) to avoid printing defects.
- long-time decap determines how long a printhead can be stored in an uncapped state, before nozzles are no longer readily recoverable by the printer's servicing routines. In particular, it determines attributes of the printhead, such as, for example, the storage stability. Long-time decap is desirable for inks so that nozzles are able to be left uncapped and unused for extended periods of time, while the printheads can still be revived by servicing.
- embodiments of the ink composition have good decap performance, at least in part, because of the combination of water-soluble solvent/solvent mixtures and anionic surfactant(s). It is further believed that the solvent(s) minimize the viscosity build-up of polyurethane in solution, and that the anionic surfactant(s) assist in driving polyurethane out of the nozzle region and back into the bulk ink as water evaporates.
- Embodiments of the inkjet ink composition generally include a polyurethane material, a solvent, and an anionic surfactant. It is to be understood that all of the materials of the ink composition are present in effective amounts so that the combination achieves at least one of the following characteristics when printed: enhanced optical density, decreased drytime, enhanced highlighter smear durability, enhanced wet smudge durability, and/or combinations thereof. It is to be further understood that the materials of the ink composition are present in effective amounts to enhance the decap performance.
- the polyurethane material has a weight-average molecular weight ranging from about 50,000 to about 500,000. In an embodiment, the polyurethane has an acid value ranging from about 10 mg KOH/g polymer to about 150 mg KOH/g polymer. In another embodiment, the polyurethane has an acid value ranging from about 50 mg KOH/g polymer to about 70 mg KOH/g polymer.
- the polyurethane material is present in an effective amount ranging from about 0.2 wt.% to about 5 wt.%. It is believed that the characteristics of the polyurethanes described herein, over a wide molecular weight range (e.g., from about 10,000 to about 500,000), contribute to the ink composition's decreased drytime. Furthermore, it is believed that the high molecular weight nature of the polyurethanes described herein contributes to the ink composition's superior durability.
- the solvent may be a single solvent or a combination of two or more solvents.
- the solvent(s) is/are present in an effective amount ranging from about 5 wt.% to about 20 wt.%. In a non-limitative example, the effective amount ranges from about 5 wt.% to about 15 wt.%.
- the anionic surfactant is present in the ink composition in an effective amount ranging from about 0.01 wt.% to about 3 wt.%.
- a first class (referred to herein as "class 1") of suitable anionic surfactants includes, but is not limited to alkyl sulfates having a carbon chain with eight to sixteen carbon atoms (non- limitative examples of which include sodium laureth sulfate and sodium lauryl sulfate), dodecylbenzenesulfonate, N-lauroyl sarcosinate, poly(oxy-1 ,2- ethanediyl), and combinations thereof.
- a second class (referred to herein as
- class 2 of suitable anionic surfactants includes, but is not limited to phosphate ester surfactants, each of which has one of the following general structures:
- the phosphate ester surfactants have either a single hydrophobic tail/moiety (non-limitative examples of which include polyethylene glycol oleyl mono/di-ester phosphates (one of which is commercially available under the tradename Crodafos N 1OA from Croda, Inc.
- nonylphenol ethoxylated branched phosphates a non-limitative example of which is nonylphenol ethoxylate phosphate ester which is commercially available under the tradename Phospholan 9NP from Akzo Nobel Chemical, located in Arnhem, Netherlands
- Phospholan 9NP a non-limitative example of a suitable phosphate ester surfactant (class 2) is PPG-5-Ceteth-10 phosphate (a non-limitative example of which is commercially available under the tradename Crodafos SG from Croda, Inc.).
- salts of the previously listed anionic surfactants may also be suitable for use in the ink composition.
- Embodiments of the ink composition may also include colorants, water, anionic binders (non-limitative examples of which include acrylic binders, styrene acrylic binders, and/or the like, and/or combinations thereof), and/or any other suitable additives.
- the colorant is a pigment(s) and/or dye(s) present in an effective amount ranging from about 0.1 wt.% to about 6 wt. %.
- the water makes up a balance of the ink composition.
- the pH of the ink composition may be varied as desired. In an embodiment, the pH of the ink ranges from about 7 to about 10. It is to be understood that various types of additives may be employed in the ink composition to optimize the properties of the ink composition for specific applications.
- biocides may be used in an embodiment of the ink composition to inhibit growth of microorganisms.
- One suitable non-limitative example of a biocide is 1 ,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one (BIT).
- Sequestering agents such as EDTA may be included to substantially eliminate potential deleterious effects of heavy metal impurities (if any). Buffer solutions may be used to control the pH of the ink composition, as desired and/or necessitated by a particular end use.
- an embodiment of the inkjet ink composition is established on at least a portion of a suitable substrate.
- any substrate may be selected that is suitable for having indicia (e.g. alphanumeric indicia and/or graphical indicia) printed thereon.
- the substrate is paper (non-limitative examples of which include plain copy paper or papers having recycled fibers therein) or photopaper (non- limitative examples of which include polyethylene or polypropylene extruded on one or both sides of paper), and/or combinations thereof.
- the substrate has a thickness along substantially the entire length ranging between about 0.025 mm and about 0.5 mm.
- the inkjet ink composition may be established on the substrate via any suitable inkjet printing technique.
- suitable inkjet printing techniques include thermal, acoustic, and piezoelectric inkjet printing.
- a fixer fluid may be established on the substrate prior to the establishment of the inkjet ink composition.
- the fixer fluid advantageously aids in achieving good print quality by holding colorants and binders on the substrate surface.
- Suitable fixer fluid ingredients include, but are not limited to acids (non-limitative examples of which include organic acids), salts (non-limitative examples of which include bi- or tri-valent metal salts), cationic polymers (non-limitative examples of which include polymers with quaternary ammonium salts), and/or combinations thereof.
- Each ink included about 8 wt.% of the selected solvent, about 0.7 wt.% of Surfynol® SEF (a nonionic surfactant commercially available from Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. located in Allentown, PA), about 0.5 wt.% Crodafos® N3 (an anionic surfactant commercially available from Croda, Inc.
- Surfynol® SEF a nonionic surfactant commercially available from Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. located in Allentown, PA
- Crodafos® N3 an anionic surfactant commercially available from Croda, Inc.
- the "decap score" in Table 1 refers to the number of spits that will refresh uncapped nozzles, such that their firing characteristics substantially match their initial, out-of-cap performance. The test was performed for various durations out of cap, including 2 seconds, 6 seconds, 14 seconds, and 1 minute. The scores recorded in Table 1 are a summation of spits in the various tests. It is to be understood that inks having lower decap scores had better decap performance than those inks having higher scores.
- Each ink included about 8 wt.% of a solvent (either Dantocol® DHE or 1 ,2,6-hexanetriol), about 0.7 wt.% of Surfynol® SEF, about 0.5 wt.% of the selected anionic surfactant, about 0.1 wt.% Zonyl® FSO, about 0.1 wt.% of Proxel® GXL, about 2 wt.% of a polyurethane having a molecular weight of about 180,000, and a 0.1 wt.% of a pigment.
- a solvent either Dantocol® DHE or 1 ,2,6-hexanetriol
- Surfynol® SEF the selected anionic surfactant
- Zonyl® FSO about 0.1 wt.%
- Proxel® GXL about 2 wt.% of a polyurethane having a molecular weight of about 180,000
- the "net decap score" in Table 2 refers to the number of spits used to refresh uncapped nozzles, such that their firing characteristics substantially match their initial, out-of-cap performance.
- the test was performed for various durations out of cap, including 2 seconds, 6 seconds, 14 seconds, and 1 minute.
- the scores recorded in Table 2 are a summation of spits in the various tests. It is to be understood that inks having lower decap scores had better decap performance than those inks having higher scores.
- the surfactants of classes 1 and 2 both of which are defined hereinabove
- Surfactants not falling into one of classes 1 and 2 are denoted by 'X' in Table 2.
- Still another set of inks was formulated with different anionic binders (shown in Table 3). Each ink included about 9% of 1 ,2,6-hexanetriol, about
- the first ink formulated with high molecular weight polyurethane (PU-A), delivered superior highlighter smear performance, while still giving equivalent or better decap performance, when compared to the second ink (formulated with low molecular weight polyurethane (PU-B)), the third ink (with no extra binder), and the fourth ink (with Joncryl® 586, a low molecular weight styrene acrylic resin).
- PU-A high molecular weight polyurethane
- PU-B low molecular weight polyurethane
- Joncryl® 586 a low molecular weight styrene acrylic resin
- the black optical density data and smear data in Table 3 are averaged over four types of common office plain papers.
- the "1-pass smear” readings represent the transfer of ink to an unprinted area of the paper as a result of a common office highlighter marker being smeared across a printed area once.
- the "2-pass smear” is the analogous transfer of ink to an unprinted area caused by passing a common highlighter over print samples twice, in fairly rapid succession. It is to be understood that greater smear values represent worse durability.
- the "net decap score" in Table 3 refers to the number of spits used to refresh uncapped nozzles, such that their firing characteristics substantially match their initial, out-of-cap performance. The test was performed for various durations out of cap, including 2 seconds, 6 seconds, 14 seconds, and 1 minute. The scores recorded in Table 3 are a summation of spits in the various tests. It is to be understood that inks having lower decap scores had better decap performance than those inks having higher scores.
- Embodiments of the ink composition and system advantageously incorporate high molecular weight polyurethanes for enhanced durability, while also incorporating specific solvent and surfactant combinations for enhanced operability.
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