US20100257678A1 - Azo compound and dye polarizing film containing the same - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a novel azo compound, a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof and a dye-containing polarizing film containing the same.
- a polarizing plate having a function to transmit or shield light is a fundamental constituent element of a display device such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), along with liquid crystals which have a function of switching light.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- the area of application of this LCD has expanded broadly from small items such as an electronic calculator, a watch, and the like in the early day to a notebook computer, a word processor, a liquid crystal projector, a liquid crystal television, a car navigation system, indoor and outdoor measurement instruments, and the like.
- the LCD is used in broad conditions from low to high temperature, from low to high humidity, and from low to high light intensity.
- a polarizing plate having high polarizing performance and excellent durability is desired.
- a polarizing film is manufactured by dyeing a polarizing film substrate with or incorporating therein iodine or a dichromatic dye as a polarizing element, wherein the substrate is a stretched and oriented film of polyvinyl alcohol or its derivative, or an oriented film of polyene prepared by dehydrochlorination of a polyvinyl chloride film or dehydration of a polyvinyl alcohol film.
- an iodine polarizing film which uses iodine as the polarizing element exhibits superior initial polarizing performance.
- this polarizing film is weak to moisture and heat, and when it is used for a long time under conditions of high temperature and high humidity, there arises a problem of durability.
- a dye-containing polarizing film comprising a dichromatic dye as a polarizing element has better humidity resistance and heat resistance than an iodine polarizing film, but, generally, initial polarizing performance of the dye-containing polarizing element is insufficient.
- a neutral color polarizing film produced by adsorbing several dichromatic dyes to a polymer film followed by orientation, if there is light leakage (color leakage) of a specific wavelength in the wavelength range of visible light, in a state (the perpendicular position) that two polarizing films are superimposed on each other in such a way that their orientation directions are perpendicular to each other, the hues of the liquid crystal display may change in the dark state when the polarizing films are fitted to the liquid crystal display panel.
- a polarizing plate is used for a liquid crystal image-forming part.
- the iodine polarizing plate was used formerly, which has good polarization performance and exhibits neutral gray color.
- the iodine polarizing plate has a problem that its light resistance, heat resistance, and wet heat resistance are insufficient, because iodine is a polarizer.
- a neutral gray polarizing plate using a dye-containing dichromatic colorant as a polarizer has come to be used.
- a neutral gray polarizing plate colorants of three primary colors are generally used in combination in order to improve transmittance in the entire wavelength range of visible light and polarization performance averagely.
- the transmittance is still poor, and in order to realize brightness, it is necessary to increase intensity of the light source.
- three polarizing plates corresponding to three primary colors namely, plates for each of the blue channel, the green channel, and the red channel have come to be used.
- Examples of the dyes used for production of the above-mentioned dye-containing polarizing films include water-soluble azo compounds described, for example, in the Patent Document 1 to Patent Document 6.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-2003-215338
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-2004-338876
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent No. 2,622,748
- Patent Document 4 JP-A-60-168743
- Patent Document 5 JP-A-2001-33627
- Patent Document 6 JP-A-2002-275381
- Patent Document 7 JP-A-05-295281
- Non-Patent Document 1 “Senryo Kagaku (Dye Chemistry)” written by Yutaka Hosoda
- An object of the present invention is to provide a polarizing plate of high performance having excellent polarization performance and resistance to humidity, heat, and light. Further, another object of the present invention is to provide a polarizing plate of high performance which does not cause color leakage at the perpendicular position in the wavelength range of visible light and which has excellent polarization performance and resistance to humidity, heat, and light, the polarizing plate being a neutral color polarizing plate produced by adsorbing two or more dichromatic dyes in a polymer film, followed by orientation thereof.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide polarizing plates of high performance corresponding to three primary colors for a color liquid crystal projector, which are good in all of brightness, polarization performance, durability, and light resistance.
- the present inventors have conducted intensive studies in order to attain the above objects. As a result, it has been found that a polarizing film and a polarizing plate containing a specific dye have excellent polarizing performance and moisture resistance, heat resistance and light resistance, and thus, the present invention has been accomplished. That is, the constitution of the present invention is as follows.
- R1 and R2 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a sulfonic acid group, a lower alkyl group or a lower alkoxyl group
- R3 to R6 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group or a lower alkoxyl group
- R7 represents a lower alkyl group or a lower alkoxyl group
- n 0 or 1.
- a dye-containing polarizing film comprising one or more azo compounds and/or salts thereof or copper complex salt compounds thereof according to any one of (1) to (5) and one or more other organic dyes in a polarizing film base material.
- a dye-containing polarizing film comprising two or more azo compounds and/or salts thereof or copper complex salt compounds thereof according to any one of (1) to (5) and one or more other organic dyes in a polarizing film base material.
- the dye-containing polarizing film according to any one of (6) to (8) wherein the polarizing film base material is a film comprising a polyvinyl alcohol resin.
- a dye-containing polarizing plate comprising a dye-containing polarizing film according to any one of (6) to (9) and a transparent protective film adhered to at least one surface thereof.
- a polarizing plate for a liquid crystal display comprising a dye-containing polarizing film or a dye-containing polarizing plate according to any one of (6) to (10).
- a color polarizing plate for a liquid crystal projector comprising a dye-containing polarizing film or a dye-containing polarizing plate according to any one of (6) to (10).
- the azo compound, the salt thereof or copper complex salt compound thereof of the present invention are useful as a dye for a polarizing film.
- the polarizing films containing the compound have a high polarizing performance comparable to that of polarizing films which use iodine, and are excellent also in durability. Therefore, they are suitable for various liquid crystal display devices and liquid crystal projectors, uses in vehicles which need high polarizing performance and durability, and display uses of industrial instruments used in various environments.
- R1 and R2 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a sulfonic acid group, a lower alkyl group or a lower alkoxyl group.
- a lower alkyl group a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, an iso-propyl group, an n-butyl group, an iso-butyl group and a tert-butyl group can be included.
- R1 and R2 are preferably a sulfonic acid group. Further, it is preferable that R1 is at the ortho-position relative to an azo group and R2 is at the para-position relative to an azo group. It is particularly preferable that R1 is a hydrogen atom, a sulfonic acid group, a methyl group or a methoxy group, and R2 is a sulfonic acid group or a methoxy group.
- R3 to R6 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group or a lower alkoxyl group.
- R3 to R6 a hydrogen atom, a methyl group and a methoxy group are preferable.
- R7 represents a lower methyl group or a lower methoxy group. As R7, a methyl group and a methoxy group are preferable.
- azo compounds represented by Formula (1) and copper complex salt compounds thereof used in the present invention include the following (formulas (2) to (18)).
- the sulfonic acid group, carboxyl group and hydroxyl group are represented in free acid forms.
- the azo compound represented by formula (1) can be easily prepared by carrying out known diazotization and coupling in accordance with a usual process for preparation of azo dyes as described in Non-Patent Document 1.
- a specific example of the preparation method is shown below: an amino group containing compound represented by the following formula (A) is diazotized and coupled with an aniline represented by the following formula (B) to obtain a monoazo amino compound (following formula (C)).
- R1 and R2 represent the same meanings as in the formula (1).
- R3 and R4 represent the same meanings as in the formula (1).
- this monoazo amino compound is diazotized and subjected to a secondary coupling with an aniline represented by the following formula (D) to obtain a disazo amino compound represented by the following formula (E).
- R5 and R6 represent the same meanings as in the formula (1).
- This disazo amino compound is diazotized and subjected to a third coupling with a naphthol represented by the following formula (F) to obtain an azo compound represented by formula (1).
- R7 represents the same meanings as in the formula (1).
- the diazotizing step may be carried out by a sequential method of mixing a nitrite salt such as sodium nitrite with an aqueous solution or suspension of a diazo component in an aqueous mineral acid such as aqueous hydrochloric acid or aqueous sulfuric acid.
- a nitrite salt such as sodium nitrite
- an aqueous mineral acid such as aqueous hydrochloric acid or aqueous sulfuric acid.
- a nitrite salt is added beforehand to a neutral or weakly alkaline aqueous solution of the diazo component and then the solution is mixed with a mineral acid.
- the diazotizing temperature is suitably ⁇ 10° C. to +40° C.
- the coupling step with an aniline is carried out by mixing an acidic aqueous solution such as aqueous hydrochloric acid, aqueous acetic acid or the like with each of the above diazotized solution and carrying out the coupling at a temperature of ⁇ 10° C. to +40° C. under an acidic condition of pH 2 to 7.
- an acidic aqueous solution such as aqueous hydrochloric acid, aqueous acetic acid or the like
- the monoazo compound and disazo compound obtained by the coupling may be isolated as they are or by separating the compounds by acid precipitation or salting-out, and then filtering off the compound or alternatively, the step may proceed to the next step with the compounds being in the state of solution or suspension.
- the suspension can be filtered to obtain a press cake, which is used at the next coupling step.
- the third coupling reaction of the diazotized product of the disazoamino compound with the naphthol represented by the formula (F) is carried out at a temperature of ⁇ 10° C. to +40° C. under a neutral to alkaline condition of pH 7 to 10. After completion of the reaction, the objective product is precipitated by salting-out and isolated by filtration.
- the copper complex salt compounds can be obtained by further reacting the aqueous solution with a copper salt such as copper sulfate, copper chloride and copper acetate at 80 to 100° C. in the presence of ammonia, monoethanolamine or diethanolamine and performing precipitation operation by salting-out and the like followed by filtration.
- the organic solvent used for the purification includes water-soluble organic solvents, for example, alcohols such as methanol and ethanol, and ketones such as acetone.
- the azo compound represented by formula (1) in the present invention can be used as a free acid, and besides, a salt of the azo compound can be used.
- a salt of the azo compound include alkaline metal salts such as a lithium salt, a sodium salt and a potassium salt, and organic salts such as an ammonium salt and an amine salt.
- a sodium salt is generally used.
- water-soluble dye represented by formula (1) examples include 4-aminobenzenesulfonic acid, 3-aminobenzenesulfonic acid, 2-aminobenzenesulfonic acid, 2-amino-5-methylbenzenesulfonic acid, 4-amino-2-methylbenzenesulfonic acid, 2-amino-5-methoxy benzenesulfonic acid, 3-amino-4-methoxybenzenesulfonic acid in the case that A is a phenyl group having a substituent group.
- 4-aminobenzenesulfonic acid, 2-amino-5-methoxybenzenesulfonic acid or 4-amino-2-methylbenzenesulfonic acid is preferable.
- Examples of the substituents in the anilines (formula (B) or (D)) which may have substituents (R3 and R4 or R5 and R6) and are the primary and secondary coupling components include a hydrogen atom, a methyl group, an ethyl group, a methoxy group, an ethoxy group and an acetylamino group. One or two of these substituents may be connected.
- the bonding position thereof may be 2-position, 3-position, 2-position and 5-position, 3-position and 5-position or 2-position and 6-position in respect to the amino group. 3-Position or 2-position and 5-position is preferable.
- anilines examples include aniline, 2-methylaniline, 3-methylaniline, 2-ethylaniline, 3-ethylaniline, 2,5-dimethylaniline, 2,5-diethylaniline, 2-methoxyaniline, 3-methoxyaniline, 2-methoxy-5-methylaniline, 2,5-dimethoxyaniline, 3,5-dimethylaniline, 2,6-dimethylaniline and 3,5-dimethoxyaniline.
- the amino group may be protected.
- Examples of the protecting group include an ⁇ -methanesulfonic acid group.
- the anilines used for primary coupling and the anilines used for secondary coupling may be the same or different.
- Naphthols represented by formula (F) which is the third coupling component mentioned above are preferably naphthols in which R7 is a methyl group or a methoxy group.
- the azo compound represented by the formula (1) or a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof may be used singly or in a combination of two or more, and, in addition, if necessary, one or more of other organic dyes may be used in combination.
- the organic dyes combined are not particularly limited, and are preferably those which have absorption characteristics in a wavelength range different from the absorption wavelength range of the azo compound of the present invention or a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof and which are high in dichroism. Examples of these organic dyes include C. I. Direct Yellow 12, C. I. Direct Yellow 28, C. I. Direct Yellow 44, C. I. Direct Orange 26, C. I. Direct Orange 39, C.
- the kind of the dyes added varies depending on the objective polarizing films, namely, depending on whether they are polarizing films of neutral color, color polarizing films for liquid crystal projectors, or other color polarizing films.
- the amount of the dyes added is not particularly limited, and generally it is preferred to use one or more of the organic dyes in an amount of 0.1 to 10 parts by weight in total based on the weight of the azo compound of formula (1) or a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof.
- the dye-containing polarizing film of the present invention or the polarizing film of the present invention used in polarizing plates for a color liquid crystal projector which has various hues and neutral color can be produced by incorporating the azo compound represented by formula (1) or a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof, if necessary, together with other organic dyes into a polymer film which is a material of the polarizing film by a known method.
- the resulting polarizing films are provided with a protective film and can be used as polarizing plates, if necessary, provided with a protective layer or an AR (anti-reflection) layer, and a support or the like.
- These polarizing plates are used for a liquid crystal projector, an electronic calculator, a watch, a notebook type personal computer, a word processor, a liquid crystal television, a car navigation system, indoor and outdoor measuring instruments or a display, etc.
- the base material (polymer film) used for a dye-containing polarizing film of the present invention is suitably a base material comprising polyvinyl alcohol.
- the polyvinyl alcohol base material include polyvinyl alcohol or the derivatives thereof and either one of those modified with an olefin such as ethylene and propylene, an unsaturated carboxylic acid such as crotonic acid, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and maleic acid.
- a film comprising polyvinyl alcohol or the derivatives thereof are preferably used from a viewpoint of adsorption of dyes and the orientation.
- the thickness of the base material is usually about 30 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably about 60 to 90 ⁇ m.
- the azo compound of formula (1) or a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof can usually be contained in such a polymer film by a method of dyeing a polymer film.
- the dyeing is carried out, for example, in the following manner.
- the azo compound of the present invention or a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof, and, if necessary, other dyes are dissolved in water to prepare a dye bath.
- the concentration of the dye in the dye bath is not particularly limited, and is selected from the range of about 0.001 to 10% by weight.
- a dyeing auxiliary may be used as required, and, for example, sodium sulfate is suitably used in a concentration of about 0.1 to 10% by weight.
- the polymer film is dyed by dipping it in the thus prepared dye bath for 1 to 10 minutes.
- the dyeing temperature is preferably about 40 to 80° C.
- Orientation of the water-soluble dye is carried out by stretching the polymer film dyed as mentioned above.
- the stretching method there may be employed any known methods such as wet method and dry method.
- the stretching of the polymer film may be carried out before dyeing, if necessary.
- orientation of the water-soluble dye is performed at the time of the dyeing.
- the polymer film in which the water-soluble dye is contained and orientated is subjected to an after-treatment such as boric acid treatment by a known method.
- an after-treatment such as boric acid treatment by a known method.
- Such after-treatment is carried out for the purpose of improving the light transmittance and polarization degree of the polarizing film.
- the conditions of the boric acid treatment which vary depending on the kind of the polymer film used and the kind of the dye used.
- the treatment is carried out by dipping the polymer film in an aqueous boric acid solution having a boric acid concentration of a range of 0.1 to 15% by weight, preferably 1 to 10% by weight at a temperature range of 30 to 80° C., preferably 40 to 75° C. for 0.5 to 10 minutes.
- a fixing treatment may be carried out in combination with an aqueous solution containing a cationic polymer compound.
- a transparent protective film excellent in optical transparency and mechanical strength may be adhered to produce a polarizing plate.
- materials constituting the protective film there are used, for example, in addition to cellulose acetate films and acrylic films, fluorine films such as ethylene tetrafluoride/propylene hexafluoride copolymers, and films comprising a polyester resin, a polyolefin resin or a polyamide resin.
- the thickness of the protective film is usually 40 to 200 ⁇ m.
- Examples of the adhesives used for adhering the polarizing film to the protective film include polyvinyl alcohol adhesives, urethane emulsion adhesives, acrylic adhesives, and polyester-isocyanate adhesives.
- the polyvinyl alcohol adhesives are preferable.
- a transparent protective layer may further be provided on the surface of the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention.
- the protective layer include an acrylic or polysiloxane hard coat layer and a urethane protective layer.
- an AR layer on the protective layer.
- the AR layer can be formed, for example, by vapor deposition or sputtering of a material such as silicon dioxide or titanium oxide. It can be also formed by thinly coating a fluorine material.
- the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention can also be used as an elliptically polarizing plate made by adhering a phase difference plate.
- the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention made as mentioned above has neutral color and has characteristics that it shows no color leakage at the perpendicular position in the wavelength range of the visible light, is excellent in polarizing performance, shows no change of color or deterioration of polarizing performance even under conditions of high temperature and high humidity, and is less in light leakage at the perpendicular position in the range of visible light.
- the polarizing plate for a liquid crystal projector in the present invention contains the azo compound represented by formula (1) or a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof as a dichroic molecule and, if necessary, additionally with the above-mentioned other organic dyes.
- the polarizing film used in the color polarizing plate for a liquid crystal projector in the present invention is also produced by the method explained above with reference to the production of the dye-containing polarizing film.
- a protective film is further provided on the polarizing film to make a polarizing plate, and, if necessary, a protective layer or an AR layer and a support, etc. are provided, which is used as a color polarizing plate for a liquid crystal projector.
- the single plate average light transmittance is 39% or higher and the average light transmittance at the perpendicular position is 0.4% or lower in the wavelength range necessary for the polarizing plate (A: when an ultra-high pressure mercury lamp is used; 420 to 500 nm for blue color channel, 500 to 580 nm for green color channel and 600 to 680 nm for red color channel, B: peak wavelengths when a trichromatic LED lamp is used; 430 to 450 nm for blue color channel, 520 to 535 nm for green color channel and 620 to 635 nm for red color channel).
- the single plate average light transmittance is 41% or higher and the average light transmittance at the perpendicular position is 0.3% or lower, more preferably 0.2% or lower in the wavelength range necessary for the polarizing plate. Further preferably, the single plate average light transmittance is 42% or higher and the average light transmittance at the perpendicular position is 0.1% or lower in the wavelength range necessary for the polarizing plate.
- the color polarizing plate for a liquid crystal projector of the present invention has brightness and excellent polarizing performance as mentioned above.
- the color polarizing plate for liquid crystal projectors of the present invention is preferably a polarizing plate with an AR layer mentioned above which is made by providing an AR layer on a polarizing plate consisting of a polarizing film and a protective film. More preferred is a polarizing plate with an AR layer and a support which is made by adhering the polarizing plate with an AR layer to a support such as a transparent glass plate.
- the single plate average light transmittance is an average value of light transmittances in a specific wavelength range when a natural light enters one polarizing plate provided with neither AR layer nor support such as a transparent glass plate (hereafter simply referred to as “polarizing plate” in the same sense).
- the average light transmittance at the perpendicular position is an average value of light transmittances in a specific wavelength range when a natural light enters two polarizing plates disposed with the orientation directions perpendicular to each other.
- the color polarizing plate for a liquid crystal projector of the present invention is generally used as a polarizing plate with a support.
- the support is preferably one which has a flat part because the polarizing plate is adhered to the support.
- the support is also preferably a molded article of glass because the polarizing plate is for optical use. Examples of the molded articles of glass include a glass plate, a lens, a prism (e.g., triangular prisms, cubic prisms), etc.
- a lens to which the polarizing plate is adhered can be utilized as a condenser lens with a polarizing plate in the liquid crystal projector.
- a prism to which the polarizing plate is adhered can be utilized as a polarizing beam splitter with a polarizing plate or as a dichroic prism with a polarizing plate in the liquid crystal projector.
- the polarizing plate may be adhered to a liquid crystal cell.
- the glass materials include inorganic glasses such as soda glass, borosilicate glass and sapphire glass and organic glasses such as acrylic glass and polycarbonate glass. The inorganic glasses are preferred.
- the thickness and size of the glass plate may be optionally selected.
- the color polarizing plate with a support for a liquid crystal projector can be produced, for example, by coating a transparent adhesive (pressure sensitive adhesive) on the flat part of the support and then adhering the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention to the coated surface. Furthermore, it may also be produced by coating a transparent adhesive (pressure sensitive adhesive) on the polarizing plate and then adhering the support on the coated surface.
- the adhesive (pressure sensitive adhesive) used here is preferably, for example, of acrylate ester type. In the case of using this polarizing plate as an elliptically polarizing plate, usually the phase difference plate side is adhered to the support side, but the polarizing plate side may be adhered to the molded article of glass.
- the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention is disposed on one or both of the incident side and the outgoing side of a liquid crystal cell.
- the polarizing plate may either contact or not with the liquid crystal cell, but preferably it does not contact with the liquid crystal cell from the viewpoint of durability.
- the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention which uses the liquid crystal cell as a support.
- the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention which uses a support other than the liquid crystal cell.
- the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention is disposed on both the incident side and the outgoing side of the liquid crystal cell. More preferably the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention is disposed in such a manner that the side of the polarizing plate faces the liquid crystal cell and the side of the support faces the light source.
- the incident side of the liquid crystal cell means the side of light source and the opposite side is called the outgoing side.
- the color liquid crystal projector using the dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention it is preferred to dispose an ultraviolet light-cutting filter between the light source and the above polarizing plate with a support which is disposed on the incident side.
- the liquid crystal cell used is preferably one which is, for example, active matrix type formed by interposing a liquid crystal between a transparent substrate on which an electrode and a TFT are formed and a transparent substrate on which the counter electrode is formed.
- a light emitted from a light source such as an ultra-high pressure mercury lamp (UHP lamp), a metal halide lamp and a white LED passes through the ultraviolet light-cuttling filter and separates into three primary colors, and thereafter they pass through color polarizing plates with a support for the respective channels of blue color, green color and red color, then are integrated, magnified by a projection lens, and projected on a screen.
- a light source such as an ultra-high pressure mercury lamp (UHP lamp), a metal halide lamp and a white LED
- UHP lamp ultra-high pressure mercury lamp
- a metal halide lamp and a white LED passes through the ultraviolet light-cuttling filter and separates into three primary colors, and thereafter they pass through color polarizing plates with a support for the respective channels of blue color, green color and red color, then are integrated, magnified by a projection lens, and projected on a screen.
- the color polarizing plate for a liquid crystal projector thus constituted has characteristics that it is excellent in polarizing performance, and shows neither change of color nor deterioration of polarizing performance even under conditions of high temperature and high humidity.
- Salting-out was carried out with sodium chloride and the precipitate was filtered to obtain 24.7 parts of the trisazo compound represented by the above formula (2).
- This compound had a reddish violet color and a maximum absorption wavelength at 542 nm in a 20% pyridine aqueous solution.
- Salting-out was carried out with sodium chloride and the precipitate was filtered to obtain 45 parts of the trisazo compound represented by the above formula (5).
- This compound had a maximum absorption wavelength at 563 nm in a 20% pyridine aqueous solution.
- Salting-out was carried out with sodium chloride and the precipitate was filtered to obtain 58 parts of the trisazo compound represented by the above formula (6).
- This compound had a maximum absorption wavelength at 585 nm in a 20% pyridine aqueous solution.
- Example 8 25 parts of the compound represented by the above formula (18) were obtained in the same manner as in Example 8, except that 2,5-dimethylaniline and 2-methoxy-5-methylaniline which were the primary coupler and the secondary coupler, respectively, for the compound used in Example 8 were replaced with aniline and 2,5-dimethylaniline.
- This compound had a maximum absorption wavelength at 575 nm in a 20% pyridine aqueous solution.
- a polyvinyl alcohol film of 75 ⁇ m in thickness was dipped in an aqueous solution containing the compound of the above formula (2) obtained in Example 1 in a concentration of 0.02% and sodium sulfate in a concentration of 0.1% at 45° C. for 4 minutes.
- This film was stretched fivefold in a 3% aqueous boric acid solution at 50° C., and washed with water and dried with keeping the stretched state to obtain a polarizing film.
- the (a) maximum absorption wavelength of the obtained polarizing film was 553 nm; and (b) polarization coefficient was 99.9%.
- (C) light resistance (change in the polarization coefficient before and after irradiation) was 5.44%. That is, it has been found that the film was superior to Comparative Example 1 shown below even in the light resistance when exposed to light for a long time. In addition, long-term durability was shown in a condition which is both in high temperature and high humidity. The test methods for the above characteristics (a) to (c) are described below.
- Transmittance at parallel position (Tp) and transmittance at perpendicular position (Tc) were measured using the above spectrophotometer.
- the polarization coefficient was calculated by the formula:
- Polarization coefficient [( Tp ⁇ Tc )/( Tp+Tc )]1 ⁇ 2 ⁇ 100(%).
- Polarizing films were obtained in the same manner as in Example 11 except that the azo compounds of the above formulas (3), (5) to (7), (10), (11) and (16) to (18) were used in place of the compound of the above formula (2).
- the maximum absorption wavelength and the polarization coefficient of the obtained polarizing films are shown in Table 1.
- the polarizing film prepared with these compounds had high polarization coefficient as shown in Table 1.
- Tables 2 to 4 it was also found that the polarizing films prepared with the azo compounds of the above formulas (2), (3), (5), (10), (11) and (16) were superior to Comparative Examples 1 to 4 shown below in light resistance in long-term exposure. In addition, these polarizing films exhibited durability for a long period of time even under conditions of high temperature and high humidity
- a polarizing film was prepared in the same manner as in Example 11, except that the compound of the structure of the following formula (24) described in Example 1 of Patent Document 1 was used in place of the compound of the above formula (2) obtained in Example 1.
- the polarizing film was irradiated with light for 576 hours using an accelerated xenon arc fade meter manufactured by Wacom Co., Ltd. Change in polarization coefficient before and after irradiation of light was 12.29%, which corresponded to light resistance not higher than 1 ⁇ 2 of the polarizing films prepared with the compounds of the formulas (2) and (3) in Examples 11 and 12.
- a polarizing film was prepared in the same manner as in Example 13, except that the compounds of the structures of the following formula (25) described in Example 1 of Patent Document 7 and the following formula (26) described in Example 1 of Patent Document 3 were used in place of the compound of the above formula (5) obtained in Example 13.
- the polarizing film was irradiated with light for 720 hours using an accelerated xenon arc fade meter manufactured by Wacom Co., Ltd. Change in polarization coefficient before and after irradiation of light was as shown in Table 3, which corresponded to light resistance not higher than 1 ⁇ 2 of the polarizing film prepared with the compound of the formula (5) in Example 13.
- a polarizing film was prepared in the same manner as in Example 16, except that the compound of the structures of the following formula (27) described in Example 1 of Patent Document 2 was used in place of the compound of the above formula (10) obtained in Example 16.
- the polarizing film was irradiated with light for 720 hours using an accelerated xenon arc fade meter manufactured by Wacom Co., Ltd. Change in polarization coefficient before and after irradiation of light was as shown in Table 4, which corresponded to light resistance not higher than 1 ⁇ 2 of the polarizing films prepared with the compounds of the formulas (10), (11) and (16) in Examples 16 to 18.
- a polyvinyl alcohol film of 75 ⁇ m in thickness was dipped in an aqueous solution containing the compound of the above formula (5) obtained in Example 3 in a concentration of 0.04%, C.I. Direct Red 81 in a concentration of 0.04%, C.I. Direct Orange 39 in a concentration of 0.03%, a compound represented by the structure of the following formula (28) described in Example 23 of Patent Document 4 in a concentration of 0.03% and sodium sulfate in a concentration of 0.1% at 45° C. for 4 minutes.
- This film was stretched fivefold in a 3% aqueous boric acid solution at 50° C., and washed with water and dried with keeping the stretched state to obtain a polarizing film of neutral color (grey at parallel position and black at perpendicular position).
- the resulting polarizing film had a single plate average light transmittance of 41% and an average light transmittance at the perpendicular position of 0.1% or lower, and had a high polarization coefficient. Furthermore, it had durability for a long period of time even under conditions of high temperature and high humidity.
- a polyvinyl alcohol film of 75 ⁇ m in thickness was dipped in an aqueous solution containing the compound of the above formula (11) obtained in Example 7 in concentration of 0.05% and C.I. Direct Orange 39 in a concentration of 0.1% at 45° C. for 4.5 minutes.
- This film was stretched fivefold in a 3% aqueous boric acid solution at 50° C., and washed with water and dried with keeping the stretched state to obtain a polarizing film.
- a TAC film (thickness: 80 ⁇ m, trade name: TD-80U manufactured by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.) was adhered on one surface of the resulting polarizing film with a PVA adhesive, and the TAC film having a UV (ultraviolet ray) curing hard coat layer of about 10 ⁇ m in thickness formed on side thereof was adhered on another surface of the resulting polarizing film with a PVA adhesive to obtain a dye-containing polarizing plate of the present invention.
- An acrylate ester type pressure sensitive adhesive was applied to one side of the polarizing plate to obtain a polarizing plate with a pressure sensitive adhesive layer.
- the outer side of the hard coat layer was subjected to AR (anti-reflection) multi-coating treatment by vacuum deposition.
- This polarizing plate was cut to a size of 30 mm ⁇ 40 mm and adhered on a glass plate of the same size having a transparent AR layer on one side to obtain a color polarizing plate with an AR support (for green color channel for liquid crystal projectors) of the present invention.
- the color polarizing plate of this Example for a liquid crystal projector had a maximum absorption wavelength ( ⁇ max) at 570 nm, a single plate average light transmittance at 500 to 580 nm of 44.1% and an average light transmittance at the perpendicular position of 0.02%, and a high polarization coefficient.
- the polarizing plate showed durability over a long period of time even under conditions of high temperature and high humidity.
- a light emitted from a 200 W UHP lamp (ultra-high pressure mercury lamp) used as a light source of a projector was introduced to PBS (Polarizing Beam Splitter) so as to uniform the polarization light, the light in the wavelength of 495 to 595 nm was selectively taken out therefrom, and this polarizing plate was positioned at a configuration to absorb the light.
- a polarizing plate was obtained in the same manner as in Example 22 except that an aqueous solution of 45° C. containing the compound of formula (27) shown in Comparative Example 4 in a concentration of 0.05% and C.I.
- Direct Orange 39 in a concentration of 0.08% was used in place of an aqueous solution of 45° C. containing the compound of the above formula (11) obtained in Example 7 in a concentration of 0.05% and C.I.
- this polarizing plate As for this polarizing plate, after a light emitted from a 200 W UHP lamp (ultra-high pressure mercury lamp) used as a light source of projectors was introduced to PBS (Polarizing Beam Splitter) so as to uniform the polarization light, the light in the wavelength of 495 to 595 nm was selectively taken out therefrom, and this polarizing plate was positioned at a configuration to absorb the light in the same way as in Example 22. Change in polarization ratio before and after irradiation for 823 hours at 570 nm was 0.12%, which was inferior in light resistance compared to Example 22.
- UHP lamp ultra-high pressure mercury lamp
- the azo compound, a salt thereof or a copper complex salt compound thereof of the present invention are useful as a material for polarizing films.
- the polarizing films containing these compounds are suitable for various liquid crystal display devices and liquid crystal projectors, specifically, uses in vehicles and display uses of industrial instruments used in various environments.
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