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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 24, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 23, 2006
Johan Loccufier, Zwijnaarde, BE;
Wojciech Jaunky, Wesel, DE;
Geert Deroover, Lier, BE;
Lambertus Groenendaal, Sinaai, BE;
Johan Loccufier, Zwijnaarde, BE;
Wojciech Jaunky, Wesel, DE;
Geert Deroover, Lier, BE;
Lambertus Groenendaal, Sinaai, BE;
Agfa Graphics NV, Mortsel, BE;
Abstract
A pigment dispersion includes a color pigment and a polymeric dispersant having at least one pending chromophore group covalently bound to the polymeric backbone of the polymeric dispersant through a linking group, wherein the at least one pending chromophore group is a derivative from a color pigment selected from the group consisting of monoazo pigments, disazo pigments, β-naphtol pigments, naphtol AS pigments, azo pigment lakes, benzimidazolone pigments, disazo condensation pigments, metal complex pigments, isoindolinone pigments, isoindolinine pigments, phthalocyanine pigments, quinacridone pigments, diketopyrrolo-pyrrole pigments, thioindigo pigments, anthraquinone pigments, anthrapyrimidine pigments, indanthrone pigments, flavanthrone pigments, pyranthrone pigments, anthanthrone pigments, isoviolanthrone pigments, aluminum pigment lakes, dioxazine pigments, triarylcarbonium pigments, and quinophthalone pigments; the at least one pending chromophore group is a chromophore group occurring as a side group on the polymeric backbone and not a group in the polymeric backbone itself or occurring solely as an end group of the polymeric backbone; the linking group consists of all the atoms between the polymeric backbone and the first atom of the aromatic group by which the pending chromophore group is linked to the polymeric backbone; the polymeric dispersant has a polymeric backbone with a polymerization degree between 5 and 1,000; and at most 30 % of the monomer units of the polymeric backbone have a pending chromophore group. The pigment dispersion can be advantageously used in inkjet inks. Also disclosed is a method for preparing the pigment dispersion including the step of preparing the polymeric dispersant by copolymerizing a monomer already containing the pending chromophore group.