WO2013175339A1 - Process for preparing metal oxide coated aluminium effect pigments - Google Patents
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- Luster or effect pigments are used in many areas, for example in automotive coatings, decorative coatings, plastics pigmentation, paints, printing inks, and cosmetics.
- the optical effect is based on the directed reflection of light at predominantly sheetlike, parallel-oriented, metallic or strongly refractive pigment particles.
- metallic effect pigments are all of the platelet-shaped substrates known to the skilled person, examples being aluminium platelets/flakes or metal oxide-coated aluminium platelets/flakes.
- Platelet-shaped aluminium pigments having a coating of iron oxide are well known and described e.g. in EP 0 033 457. They belong to the class of effect pigments which, by virtue of their particular color properties, have found wide use in the coloration of coatings, paints, printing inks, plastics, ceramic compositions and glazes and decorative cosmetic preparations.
- Iron oxide coated aluminium pigments derive their particular optical profile from a combination of specular reflection at the surface of the aluminium platelet, selective light absorption in the iron oxide layer and light interference at the film-like surfaces of the iron oxide layer. Light interference leads to a color which is mainly determined by the thickness of the iron oxide coating layer. Dry pigment powders therefore exhibit the following hues in air with increasing iron oxide layer thickness which are classified as due to 1st order or 2nd order interference:
- 2nd order interference colors yellow, gold, reddish-gold, red-gold, red.
- Metal oxide layers of effect pigments can be provided on the metallic substrate particles by gas phase decomposition of volatile metal compounds in the presence of oxygen and/or water vapor or by a wet-chemical coating process (e.g. sol-gel process).
- metal oxide containing layers can be applied by hydro lytic reaction of appropriate metal salts, e.g. iron(III) salts such as iron(III) chloride and sulfate, or hydrolysable organometallic compounds. Details about the preparation of a metal oxide coating layer on a metal-based substrate of an effect pigment are provided e.g. in EP 0 708 154 A2.
- a metal oxide layer prepared via a wet-chemical preparation method may contain hydroxyl groups due to incomplete condensation reaction of hydro lysed precursor species or bound water.
- conversion of the hydroxide-containing oxide layer into the fully condensed oxide layer and/or removal of bound water is preferred so as to avoid any undesired pigment color shift in the applied pigment-containing product. This is typically accomplished by drying in a hot gas stream.
- the metal substrate of the effect pigment comprises aluminium
- such a drying step may trigger an aluminothermic reaction.
- Aluminothermic reactions are highly exothermic chemical reactions between aluminium acting as a reducing agent and a metal oxide such as iron oxide or titanium oxide.
- a metal oxide such as iron oxide or titanium oxide.
- the most prominent example is the thermite reaction between aluminium and iron oxide.
- aluminium may also react with a titanium oxide or other oxides such as Si0 2 . It is an object of the present invention to provide a process for preparing an effect pigment comprising an aluminium-based metal substrate and an iron oxide or titanium oxide layer, said process minimizing the risk of initiating an aluminothermic reaction and being easy to perform but still resulting in an effect pigment having stable coloristic properties.
- the object is solved by a process for preparing a coloured effect pigment, comprising:
- the combination of a wet coating process in combination with a step of mixing the aluminium-based effect pigment particles with appropriate inorganic particles in the liquid coating medium results in a manufacturing method which minimizes the risk of initiating an aluminothermic reaction and is easy to perform but still provides an effect pigment having stable coloristic properties.
- Appropriate aluminium-based substrate particles for preparing a coloured effect pigments are generally known to the skilled person.
- the aluminium-based substrate particles can be made of an aluminium or aluminium alloy core which may at least partly be coated with one or more passivation layers.
- the aluminium or aluminium alloy core is preferably in the form of platelets or flakes.
- aluminium bronze can be mentioned.
- aluminium or aluminium alloy platelets or flakes are producible in a simple manner by breaking out or cutting out of foils or by common atomizing and grinding techniques. Suitable aluminium or aluminium alloy platelets are produced for example by the Hall process by wet grinding in white spirit.
- the starting material is an atomized, irregular aluminium grit which is ball-milled in white spirit and in the presence of lubricant into platelet-shaped particles and subsequently classified.
- Average thickness and average diameter of aluminium or aluminium alloy platelets or flakes can be varied over a broad range. Typically, average thickness of the platelets or flakes can be within the range of 10 nm to 1000 nm, and average diameter can be within the range of 8 ⁇ to 50 ⁇ . Typically, the ratio of average diameter to average thickness can be within the range of 30 to 5000.
- the aluminium or aluminium alloy core of the aluminium-based substrate particles can at least partly be coated with one or more passivation layers.
- Appropriate passivating layers are generally known to the skilled person.
- the passivating layer is preferably an inorganic layer such as a metal phosphate layer, or an inorganic oxide layer. If the inorganic passivating layer is a metal phosphate layer, the metal can be selected from Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Al, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ta or W.
- the oxide can be selected from Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Al, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ta, W, Ge, Si, Sn and Bi oxides or any combinations thereof.
- a passivating layer can be produced by a wet-chemical method or a chemical vapour deposition (CVD) method.
- appropriate precursor compounds such as organic silicon and/or aluminium compounds in which the organic groups are bonded to the metals via oxygen atoms are hydrolyzed in the presence of the substrate particles (e.g. aluminium flakes or platelets) and of an organic solvent in which the metal compounds are soluble.
- a metal alkoxide especially tetraethoxysilane and aluminium triisopropoxide
- an alcohol e.g. ethanol or isopropanol
- a basic or acid catalyst e.g. aqueous ammonia and/or amines
- the step of providing a layer of an iron oxide or titanium oxide on an aluminium- based substrate is generally known to the skilled person.
- a metal oxide layer can be provided by adding an appropriate metal oxide precursor compound such as a metal salt or organometallic compound or other hydro lysable precursor compounds to the aqueous coating medium comprising the aluminium- based substrate particles which may optionally be coated by at least one passivating layer.
- aqueous coating medium means that the liquid medium contains water in an amount which is sufficient for hydrolyzing the precursor compound and accomplishing condensation of the hydro lyzed species so as to apply a coating on the substrate particles. Appropriate amounts of water are known to the skilled person or can easily be established by routine experimentation.
- the aqueous coating medium contains water in an amount of from 50 wt% to 100 wt%, based on the total amount of liquids in the aqueous coating medium.
- the metal oxide layer can be applied onto the substrate particles at acidic or alkaline pH.
- pH of the aqueous coating medium is kept constant while adding or dosing the metal oxide precursor compound to the aqueous coating medium.
- temperature of the aqueous coating medium can be varied over a broad range, such as room temperature to 100°C, or 30 to 100°C.
- the iron or titanium oxide layer can have a thickness which results in a colour according to 1st order or 2nd order interference series.
- a metal oxide layer (such as an iron oxide or titanium oxide layer) provided on a substrate via a wet-chemical process step still includes hydroxyl groups, due to incomplete condensation between the hydrolyzed precursor species and/or the presence of water.
- the metal oxide obtained via the wet-chemical method is typically not only present in the "fully condensed” oxide form Fe 2 C"3 but also comprises to some extent hydrated iron oxide or iron oxide hydroxide.
- the iron oxide hydroxide or hydrated iron oxide still contains hydroxyl groups and can be expressed e.g. by the formula FeO(OH).
- the iron oxide or titanium oxide layer prepared in step (i) also encompasses those metal oxides still containing hydroxyl groups due to incomplete condensation during the formation of the metal oxide solid, and/or due to the presence of water.
- the hydroxyl groups can be distributed over the entire metal oxide, or can be present in some areas of the metal oxide only while the other areas, due to complete condensation, do not contain hydroxyl groups anymore.
- the term "iron oxide” encompasses any stoichiometric ratio between iron and oxygen that may exist in commonly known iron oxides. The same applies to the term
- the iron oxide still contains hydroxyl groups, it can be selected from a hydrated iron oxide, an iron oxide hydroxide, or any mixture of iron oxide such as Fe 2 0 3 or Fe 3 C"4 with a hydrated iron oxide and/or an iron oxide hydroxide.
- Fe atoms are present as Fe(III). However, within the present invention, Fe atoms may also be present as Fe(II) and/or Fe(IV).
- the hydrated iron oxide or iron oxide hydroxide can be represented by one of the following formulas:
- the iron oxide can be crystalline or amorphous, and can be a stoichiometric-type or non-stoichiometric-type oxide.
- the titanium oxide still contains hydroxyl groups, it can be selected from a hydrated titanium oxide, a titanium oxide hydroxide, or any mixture of titanium dioxide Ti0 2 with a hydrated titanium oxide and/or an titanium oxide hydroxide
- Ti atoms are present as Ti(IV). However, within the present invention, Ti atoms may also be present as Ti(III).
- the hydrated titanium oxide or titanium oxide hydroxide can be represented by one of the following exemplary formulas:
- the titanium oxide or titanium oxide hydroxide can be crystalline or amorphous, and can be a stoichiometric-type or non-stoichiometric-type oxide.
- the process of the present invention comprises a step (ii) of providing a mixture of the coated aluminium-based substrate particles and a particulate inorganic non-metallic material in the aqueous coating medium by adding the particulate inorganic non-metallic material to the aqueous coating medium
- the particulate inorganic non-metallic material can be added to the aqueous coating medium during or subsequent to step (i).
- the aqueous coating medium already contains the particulate inorganic non-metallic material before coating step (i) is started.
- Inorganic non-metallic solids which are useful for the present invention can be selected from flaky or layered silicates or phyllosilicates, aluminium oxides, aluminosilicates, glass, synthetic mica, perlite, borosilicate glass, or any mixture of these.
- a preferred phyllosilicate or sheet or layered silicate is mica.
- Mica is commonly known to the skilled person and commercially available.
- synthetic mica as well as naturally occurring mica can be used.
- Exemplary mica materials that can be mentioned include e.g. phlogopite and fluoro phlogopite.
- the average particle size of the inorganic non-metallic solid can be varied over a broad range.
- an average particle size of the inorganic non-metallic solid is chosen which is similar to the average particle size of the aluminium-based substrate particles.
- the average particle size of the inorganic non- metallic solid and the average particle size of the aluminium-based substrate particles do not differ by more than 30%, more preferably do not differ by more than 15%.
- the inorganic non-metallic solid has a plate-like morphology and an aspect ratio which differs by less than 30%, more preferably less than 15% from the aspect ratio of the aluminium-based substrate particles.
- the particulate inorganic non-metallic material is added to the aqueous coating medium in an amount of from 1 wt% to 50 wt%, more preferably from 5 wt% to 45 wt%, or from 15 wt% to 40 wt%, based on the amount of the coated aluminium-based substrate particles.
- the aqueous coating composition is preferably stirred so as to effectively mix the inorganic non-metallic solid and the aluminium-based substrate particles.
- the aqueous coating medium is homogenized (preferably by stirring) for at least 0.5 h after adding the particulate inorganic non-metallic material.
- the particulate inorganic non-metallic material added to the aqueous coating medium can be coated or uncoated.
- the one or more coating layers of the particulate inorganic non-metallic material added to the aqueous coating medium can be one or more metal oxide layers, one or more passivation layers, or any combination thereof.
- metal oxide layers are present on the particulate inorganic non- metallic material, these can be prepared via a wet-chemical coating process and/or a gas phase coating process (such as a chemical vapour deposition coating). Appropriate process conditions for preparing such metal oxide layers, either by wet- chemical coating or gas phase coating, are generally known to the skilled person.
- the metal oxide can be selected from iron oxides, titanium oxides, aluminium oxides, silicon oxides, chromium oxides, or any mixture or combination thereof.
- the particulate inorganic non-metallic material can be added to the aqueous coating medium during step (i) or can already be present in the aqueous coating medium before the coating step (i) is started. In both options, an iron oxide and/or titanium oxide layer is at least partly provided on the particulate inorganic non-metallic material. Alternatively, the particulate inorganic non-metallic material can be added to the aqueous coating medium after step (i).
- the process of the present invention comprises a step (iii) of separating the mixture of the coated aluminium-based substrate particles and the particulate inorganic non-metallic material from the aqueous coating medium and subjecting the separated mixture to a thermal drying step so as to obtain a dry coloured effect pigment material.
- the mixture can be separated from the aqueous coating medium by methods commonly known to the skilled person.
- the mixture of the coated aluminium-based substrate particles and the particulate inorganic non-metallic material is separated from the aqueous coating medium by filtration, optionally followed by washing the mixture with a washing liquid (such as water or an alcohol).
- a washing liquid such as water or an alcohol.
- Appropriate drying conditions so as to obtain a dry coloured effect pigment material can easily established by the skilled person.
- the thermal drying in step (iii) can be accomplished e.g. by calcination at a temperature of at least 150°C, or at least 200°C, or at least 250°C.
- a preferred temperature range can be from 150°C to 500°C, more preferably 200°C to 300°C.
- the calcination can be carried out in air atmosphere. However, it is also possible to carry out the thermal drying step in an inert atmosphere such as nitrogen, or in an atmosphere of a reductive gas such as ammonia.
- the mixture of the coated aluminium-based substrate particles and the particulate inorganic non-metallic material is not subjected to a heat treatment in a liquid medium before the thermal drying step.
- the process further comprises a pigment surface modification step (iv) wherein the dry coloured effect pigment material of step (iii) is brought into contact with a surface-modifying agent, e.g. with a surface-modifying agent having a functional group which is reactive to the surface of the dry coloured effect pigment material.
- a surface-modifying agent e.g. with a surface-modifying agent having a functional group which is reactive to the surface of the dry coloured effect pigment material.
- the dry coloured effect pigment material can be provided in a liquid medium containing at least one surface-modifying agent.
- the present invention also relates to a coloured effect pigment which is obtainable or obtained by the process as described above.
- Aluminium platelets having a Si0 2 passivation layer (which was prepared according to step (a) of Example 1 of EP 0 708 154) are dispersed in water.
- the suspension of passivated aluminium in water is heated to 80°C.
- iron nitrate By adding iron nitrate over a period of about 12 to 48 hours, an iron(III) oxide coating is applied onto the passivated aluminium.
- the pH is adjusted to a range of 2.5 to 4 by adding a base (NaOH, NH 3 , NaHC0 3 ).
- the iron oxide coating has a layer thickness which results in 2 nd order interference.
- the dispersion After having added the mica, the dispersion is stirred for about one hour so as to ensure a high degree of homogeneity, followed by filtration and washing the mixture of Al-based pigment particles and mica with water.
- the mixture of Al-based pigment particles and mica is subjected to a drying step at a temperature of about 300°C.
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