Carbon black pigment for electronic paper, dispersion of the...

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...

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C528S028000

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ABSTRACT:
A surface-modified carbon black pigment suitable as electronic paper black particles, a silicone oil dispersion of the carbon black pigment, and a process for producing the carbon black pigment are disclosed. The carbon black pigment includes surface-modified carbon black, a diphenylmethane group that is bonded to the carbon black via a urethane bond through a functional group on the surface of the carbon black being bonded to a polysiloxane group. The carbon black dispersion includes a silicone oil and the carbon black pigment, the carbon black pigment being dispersed in the silicone oil at a concentration of 1 to 20 wt %. The process for producing a carbon black pigment for electronic paper includes reacting a functional group on the surface of carbon black with a diphenyl compound having isocyanate groups on both ends in a non-reactive organic solvent so that a diphenylmethane group is bonded to the surface of the carbon black via a urethane bond, and causing the diphenylmethane group to be bonded to a polysiloxane in a silicone oil.

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patent: 2780611 (1957-02-01), Te Grotenhuis

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