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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 18, 2015
Filed:
May. 03, 2012
Laura Ramon-gimenez, Southampton, GB;
Jonathan Henry Wilson, Southampton, GB;
Owain Llyr Parri, Ringwood, GB;
Mark John Goulding, Ringwood, GB;
Roger Kemp, Winchester, GB;
Louise Diane Farrand, Dorset, GB;
Laura Ramon-Gimenez, Southampton, GB;
Jonathan Henry Wilson, Southampton, GB;
Owain Llyr Parri, Ringwood, GB;
Mark John Goulding, Ringwood, GB;
Roger Kemp, Winchester, GB;
Louise Diane Farrand, Dorset, GB;
Merck Patent GmbH, Darmstadt, DE;
Abstract
This invention relates to polymer particles comprising monomer units of at least one reactive mesogen, a process for their preparation, the use of these particles for the preparation of optical, electrooptical, electronic, electrochemical, electrophotographic, electrowetting and electrophoretic displays and/or devices and security, cosmetic, decorative, and diagnostic applications, and electrophoretic fluids and displays.