Preparation of microemulsion and micellar color inks from modified water-soluble color chromaphores for thermal ink-jet printing

The ink of the invention comprises a vehicle and a colorant, with the vehicle comprising a microemulsion containing at least one substantially water-insoluble organic oil, at least one organic cosolvent, and water and, optionally, at least one amphiphile and at least one high molecular weight colloi...

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Main Authors JOHN R. MOFFATT, JOSEPH W. TSANG
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 13.05.1998
Edition6
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Summary:The ink of the invention comprises a vehicle and a colorant, with the vehicle comprising a microemulsion containing at least one substantially water-insoluble organic oil, at least one organic cosolvent, and water and, optionally, at least one amphiphile and at least one high molecular weight colloid. The colorant is a water-insoluble chromaphore that has been chemically modified to be water-soluble by addition of functional groups that impart water solubility. These functional groups are added to the surface of the chromaphore particles, resulting in water-soluble colorant particles. The inks described herein demonstrate high edge acuity, high optical density, fast drying times, reduced bleed, improved halo characteristics, high water fastness, and high smearfastness.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN19971013339