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- the present invention relates to new diamine compounds and their use as precursors for the production of liquid crystals alignment layers as well as polymers prepared thereof as polymer layers such as orientation layers for liquid crystals and the construction of unstructured and structured optical elements and multi-layer systems.
- the successful functioning of a liquid crystal device depends on the ability of the liquid crystal molecules within that device to adopt and maintain an imposed alignment. Alignment of the liquid crystal molecules is achieved by use of an orientation layer which defines a direction of orientation for the liquid crystal molecules of the device with the result that the molecules become aligned with the direction of orientation defined by the orientation layer. In addition to this directional alignment, the orientation layer is also able to impart to the liquid crystal molecules an angle of tilt so that the molecules align themselves at an angle to the surface of the orientation layer rather than lying parallel thereto.
- orientation layers for liquid crystal materials are well known to a skilled person.
- Customarily used uniaxially rubbed polymer orientation layers such as, for example, polyimides however impact a series of disadvantages like dust generation during the rubbing process and destruction of the thin film transistors. Scratches due to brushing are another problem, which becomes particularly evident when the pixels are of the order of 10 micrometers or less as for instance in microdisplays.
- the rubbing process does not allow the production of structured layers.
- orientation layers in which the direction of orientation can be predetermined by irradiation with polarized light avoid the problems inherent to the rubbing process.
- Photoactive materials for the orientation layers were also described for example in O-A-99/49360 (Rolic AG), JP-A-10-195296, JP-A- 10-232400 (both Samsung Electron Devices Co., Ltd.), WO-A-99/15576(Rolic AG) and WO-A-99/51662 (Kanegafuchi Kagaku Kogyo KK).
- Orientation layers compris- ing materials described in these publications have the disadvantage that for certain applications, particularly when used in LCoS liquid crystal displays, a long exposure to light of high intensity may have a degradation effect, which in turn may lead to an undesirable reduction of the resistivity or "holding ratio" of the adjacent liquid crystal mixture.
- Low holding ratio values mean changes in brightness and contrast over time and thus a disadvantageous deterioration of the viewing characteristics, such as unstable graduations of the grey tones, of a display.
- Applicants have now discovered a new class of diamine compounds that can be used in the production of polymer layers, in particular orientation layers for liquid crystals and in the construction of unstructured and structured optical elements and multi-layers systems.
- These novel diamine compounds show very low light absorbance for wavelengths above 360 nanometer and improved light stability, which leads to reduced or possibly suppressed degradation by visible light of a layer, such as a liquid crystal orientation layer, containing said compounds.
- the liquid crystal orientation layers made from the materials simultaneously show very good alignment uniformity, excellent voltage holding ratios and reduced image-sticking phenomena.
- a first aspect of the present invention provides diamine compounds, which in particular are useful as precursors for the production of liquid crystal alignment layers, represented by the general formula I:
- a "1 represents an organic group of 1 to 40 carbon atoms;
- a 2 represents a hydrogen atom or an organic group of 1 to 40 carbon atoms.
- A1 and A 2 each independently preferably represent a mesogen group represented by general formula II:
- C 1 to C 3 each independently represent an aromatic or an alicyclic group, which is unsubstituted or mono- or poly-substituted by a cyano group or by halogen atoms, or by a cyclic, straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono- or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non- adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group B; D represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a cyano group, or a straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono- substituted by cyano or fluorine, chlorine, or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group
- B or represents a organic group having a steroid skeleton
- S represents a single bond or a spacer unit such a straight-chain or branched alkylene group which is unsubstituted, mono or poly- substituted by a cyano group or by halogen atoms, having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group B;
- Z , Z 2 each independently of the other represent a single bond or a spacer unit such a straight-chain or branched alkylene group which is unsubstituted, mono or poly-substituted by a cyano group or by halogen atoms, having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group B;
- n1 to n3 are each independently 0 or 1 ;
- D is a straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono-substituted by cyano or fluorine, chlorine, or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 5 to 24 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group B, or represents a organic group having a steroid skeleton.
- D is a hydrogen atom, a fluoro atom, a chloro atom, a cyano group or a straight-chain or branched alkyl residue, having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by -O-, -CO-, -CO-O-, -O-CO-, -CH-CH-, -C ⁇ C- and -O-CO-O-.
- the group S 1 is selected from a single covalent bond, -CO-O-, -CO-NR 1 -, -CO- and a straight-chain or branched alkylene group which is unsubstituted, mono or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine and cyano, having 1 to 14 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group B, wherein R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or lower alkyl.
- S is selected from a single covalent bond, -CO-O-, -CO-, -(CH 2 )r, -(CH 2 ) ⁇ O-, -(CH 2 ) ⁇ CO-, -(CH 2 ) ⁇ CO-O-, -(CH 2 ) r O-CO-, -(CH2) r CO-NR 1 -, -(CH 2 ) r NR 1 -CO-, -(CH2) r NR 1 -, -CO-O-(CH 2 )r, -CO-NRl-(CH2)r, -CO-O-(CH2) r O-, -CO-NR1-(CH2) ⁇ O-,
- S "1 is selected from a single covalent bond, -(CH 2 )r, -(CH2)I-C-, -(CH2) ⁇ -CO-O-, -(CH2)r-O-CO-, -(CH 2 ) r CO-NH-, -(CH 2 )r-NH-CO-, -CO-O-(CH2)r.
- Examples of preferred groups S 1 include 1 ,2-ethylene, 1 ,3-propylene, 1 ,4-butylene, 1 ,5-pentylene, 1 ,6-hexylene, 1 ,7-heptylene, 1 ,8-octylene, 1 ,9-nonylene, 1 ,10-decylene, 1 ,11-undecylene, 1 ,12-dodecylene, 3-methyl-1,4-butylene, 2-(methylenoxy)ethylene, 3-(methylenoxy)propylene,
- a spacer unit such as a straight-chain or branched alkylene group, which is unsubstituted, mono or poly-substituted by fluoro atoms, having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independ-
- the groups Z 1 and Z 2 are selected form a single covalent bond or a spacer unit such a straight-chain or branched alkylene group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, wherein one or two non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group selected from -O-, -CO-, -CO-O-, -O-CO-.
- D is an organic group having a steroid skeleton.
- the steroid skeleton is a 3-cholesteryl or a 3-cholestanyl residue.
- aromatic it should be understood to include optionally substituted carbocylic and heterocyclic groups incorporating five, six or ten ring atoms, e.g. furan, phenyl, pyridine, pyrimidine, naphthalene, ortetraline units.
- phenylene it should be understood to include 1 ,2-, 1 ,3- or 1 ,4-phenylene, which is optionally substituted. It is preferred that the phenylene group is either a 1 ,3- or a 1 ,4-phenylene. 1 ,4-phenylene groups are especially preferred.
- lower alkyl it should be understood to include straight chain and branched hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, preferably from 1 to 3 carbon atoms. Methyl, ethyl, propyl and isopropyl groups are especially preferred.
- alicyclic it should be understood to include non-aromatic carbo- cyclic or heterocyclic ring systems with 3 to 10 carbon atoms, e.g. cyclopropane, cyclobutane, cyclopentane, cyciopentene, cyclohexane, cyclo- hexene, cyclohexadiene and decaline.
- cyclic, straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono-substituted by cyano or fluorine, chlorine, or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non- adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group B
- groups selected from the group comprising methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, fert-butyl, pentyl, isopentyl, cyclopentyl, hexyl, cyclohexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, 3-methylpentyl, allyl, but-3-en-1-yl, pent-4-en-1-yl, hex-5-en-1-yl, prop
- straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono-substituted by cyano or fluorine, chlorine, or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group B
- groups selected from the group comprising methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, ferf-butyl, pentyl, isopentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, 3-methylpentyl, allyl, but-3-en-1-yl, pent-4-en-1-yl, hex-5-en-1-yl, propynyl, butynyl, pentyn
- a 1 and A 2 each independently preferably represent a photoreactive group which can be photoisomerized and/or photodimerized on exposure to UV or laser light.
- the photoreactive groups are able to undergo photocyclization, in particular [2+2]-photocyclization.
- the photoreactive groups are sensitive to UV or laser light, in particular linearly polarized UV light.
- Preferred photoreactive groups include cinnamates, benzylidenephthalimidines, benzylideneacetophones, diphenylacetylenes stilbazoles, uracyl, quinolinone, maleinimides, or cinnamylidene acetic acid derivatives, particularly preferred groups are cinnamates, coumarins, benzylideneacetophenones, or malein- imides.
- E represents pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, pyridine-2,5-diyl, 2,5-thiophenylene, 2,5-furanylene, 1 ,4- or 2,6-naphthylene, or phenylene, which is unsubstituted or mono- or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine or by a cyclic, straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted mono- or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group J, wherein
- G represents a hydrogen atom, or a halogen atom, or a straight-chain or branched alkyl group which is unsubstituted, mono or poly-substituted by cyano, fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, wherein one or more -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group J, with the proviso that oxygen atoms are not directly attached to each other;
- S 2 , S 3 each independently of the other represent a single bond or a spacer unit such as a straight-chain or branched alkylene group which is unsubstituted, mono or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, or cyano, having 1 to 40 carbon atoms, wherein one or more -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group J, with the proviso that oxygen atoms are not directly attached to each other;
- Q represents an oxygen atom or -NR 1 - wherein R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or lower alkyl
- F is selected from the group comprising -OR 2 or - NHR 3 , wherein R 2 and R 3 represent a cyclic, straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono- or poly- substituted by fluorine atoms, having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by -0-.
- G is a hydrogen atom, or a straight-chain or branched alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non- adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced -O-, -CO-, -CO-O-, -0-CO-, -NR1-, -NR 1 -CO-, -CO-NR 1 -, and -O-CO-O-, with the proviso that oxygen atoms are not directly attached to each other, and wherein R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or lower alkyl.
- group S 2 is selected from a single covalent bond
- S 2 is selected from a single covalent bond, -CO-O-, -CO-, -(CH 2 ) r , -(CH 2 ) ⁇ O-, -(CH 2 ) r CO-, -(CH 2 ) r CO-O-, -(CH 2 ) r O-CO-, -(CH2)r-CO-NR 1 -, -CO-O-(CH2) r O-, -(CH2) r NR 1 -CO-, -(CH 2 ) r NR 1 -, -CO-O-(CH2)r, -CO-NR 1 -(CH2) ⁇ , -CO-NR 1 -(CH 2 ) r O-, -CO-NR 1 -(CH2) r NR 1 -, -CO-NR 1 -(CH 2 )r-O-CO-, -(CH 2 )rO-(CH 2 ) s -, -(CH 2 )
- S 2 is selected from a single covalent bond, -(CH2)n -(CH 2 )rO-, -(CH 2 ) r CO-O-, -(CH2)rO-CO-, -(CH2) ⁇ -CO-NH-, -(CH2) r NH-CO-, -CO-0-(CH 2 )r, -CO-NH-(CH2) ⁇ , -CO-0-(CH2) ⁇ O-, -CO-NH-(CH 2 ) ⁇ O-, -(CH2)rNH-CO-(CH 2 ) s -, -(CH2) r NH-CO-0-(CH 2 )s-,
- Examples of preferred groups S 2 include 1 ,2-ethylen, 1 ,3-propylen, 1 ,4-butylen, 1 ,5-pentylen, 1 ,6-hexylen, 1,7-heptylen, 1 ,8-octylen, 1 ,9-nonylen, 1,10-decylen, 1 ,11-undecylen, 1 ,12-dodecylen, 3-methyl-1 ,4-butylen, 2-(methylenoxy)ethylen, 3-(methylenoxy)propylen, 4-(methylenoxy)butylen, 5-(methylenoxy)pentylen, 6-(methylenoxy)hexylen, 7-(methylenoxy)heptylen, 8-(methylenoxy)octylen, 9-(methylenoxy)nonylen, 10-(methylenoxy)decylen,
- 12-(carbonylamino)dodecylen 3-propylenoxy, 3-propylenoxycarbonyl, 2-ethylenoyloxy, 4-butylenoxy, 4-butylenoxycarbonyl, 3-propylenoyloxy, 5-pentylenoxy, 5-pentylenoxycarbonyl, 4-butylenoyloxy, 6-hexylenoxy, 6-hexylenoxycarbonyl, 5-pentylenoyloxy, 7-heptylenoxy, 7-heptylenoxycarbonyl, 6-hexylenoyloxy, 8-octylenoxy, 8-octylenoxycarbonyl, 7-heptylenoyloxy, 9-nonylenoxy, 9-nonylenoxycarbonyl, 8-octylenoyloxy, 10-decylenoxy, 10-decylenoxycarbonyl, 9-nony
- 6-(3-propylenoxycarbonyloxy)hexylen 6-(3-propylenoxycarbonyl)hexylen, -(methylenaminocarbonyl)ethylen, 3-(methylenaminocarbonyl)propylen,
- 6-(3-propylenaminocarbonyl)hexylen 4- ⁇ [6-(methylenoxy)hexyl]oxy ⁇ phenylen, -[6-(methylenoxy)hexyl]cyclohexylen,
- the group S 3 is selected from -CO-O-, -CO-NR 1 -, -CO- and a straight-chain or branched alkylene group which is unsubstituted, mono or poly- substituted by fluorine, chlorine.or cyano, having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, wherein one or more -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group J, with the proviso that oxygen atoms are not directly attached to each other, wherein
- R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or lower alkyl. It is especially preferred that S 3 is selected from a single covalent bond, -(CH2) r . -CO-(CH 2 )r, -CO -O -(CH 2 )r. -CO -NR 1 -(CH 2 )r, -(CH 2 )rO-(CH2)s-, -(CH2)r-CO-0-(CH 2 )s-, -(CH 2 ) r O-CO-(CH2) s -, -(CH 2 ) r NR 1 -CO-(CH 2 ) s -, -(CH2)r-NR 1 -CO-O-(CH2)s-.
- r and s each represent an integer from 1 to 20; and r + s ⁇ 21. It is more preferred that r and s each represent an integer from 1 to 12. It is especially preferred that r + s ⁇ 15.
- Examples of preferred groups S 3 include 1,2-ethylen, 1 ,3-propylen, 1,4-butylen, 1,5-pentylen, 1,6-hexylen, 1 ,7-heptylen, 1,8-octylen, 1,9-nonylen, 1,10-decylen, 1 ,11-undecylen, 1 ,12-dodecylen, 3-methyl-1 ,4-butylen, 2-(methylenoxy)ethylen, 3-(methylenoxy)propylen, 4-(methylenoxy)butylen, 5-(methylenoxy)pentylen, 6-(methylenoxy)hexyien, 7-(methylenoxy)heptylen, 8-(methylenoxy)octylen, 9-(methylenoxy)nonylen, 10-(methylenoxy)decylen, 11-(methylenoxy)undecylen, 12-(methylen
- Preferred groups Q are oxygen atom or -NH-.
- Q is an oxygen atom.
- Preferred photoactive groups are groups of formula Ilia.
- aromatic it should be understood to include optionally substituted carbocylic and heterocyclic groups incorporating five, six or ten ring atoms, e.g. furan, phenyl, pyridine, pyrimidine, naphthalene, or tetraline units.
- phenylene it should be understood to include 1 ,2-, 1 ,3- or 1 ,4-phenylene, which is optionally substituted. It is preferred that the phenylene group is either a 1 ,3- or a 1 ,4-phenylene. 1 ,4-phenylene groups are especially preferred.
- lower alkyl it should be understood to include straight chain and branched hydrocarbon radicals having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, preferably from 1 to 3 carbon atoms. Methyl, ethyl, propyl and isopropyl groups are especially preferred.
- alicyclic it should be understood to include non-aromatic carbo- cyclic or heterocyclic ring systems with 3 to 10 carbon atoms, e.g. cyclopropane, cyclobutane, cyclopentane, cyclopentene, cyclohexane, cyclo- hexene, cyclohexadiene and decaline.
- cyclic, straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono-substituted by cyano or fluorine, chlorine, or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non- adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group J
- groups selected from the group comprising methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, terf-butyl, pentyl, isopentyl, cyclopentyl, hexyl, cyclohexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, 3-methylpentyl, allyl, but-3-en-1-yl, pent-4-en-1-yl, hex-5-en-1-yl, prop
- cyclic, straight-chain or branched alkyl residue which is unsubstituted, mono- or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine, having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, wherein one or more non-adjacent -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group J
- groups selected from the group comprising methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, terf-butyl, pentyl, isopentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, 3-methylpentyl, allyl, but-3-en-1-yl, pent-4-en-1-yl, hex-5-en-1-yl, propynyl, butynyl, pentynyl, methoxy, ethoxy,
- straight-chain or branched alkylene group which is unsubstituted, mono or poly-substituted by fluorine, chlorine.or cyano, having 1 to 40 carbon atoms, wherein one or more -CH2- groups may independently be replaced by a group J
- groups selected from the group comprising methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, terf-butyl, pentyl, isopentyl, cyclopentyl, hexyl, cyclohexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, 3-methylpentyl, allyl, but-3-en-1-yl, pent-4-en-1-yl, hex-5-en-1-yl, propynyl, butynyl, pentynyl
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a liquid crystal orientation material obtained by the reaction of a diamine compound represented by the general formula I.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a polymer from the class of polyamic acids, polyamic acid esters or polyimides obtained by the reaction of a diamine compound represented by the general formula I and optionally one or more additional diamines, with one or more tetracarboxylic acid anhydride of general formula IV:
- T represents a tetravalent organic radical
- the tetravalent organic radical T is preferably derived from an aliphatic, alicyclic or aromatic tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride.
- Preferred examples of alicyclic or aliphatic tetracarboxylic acid dianhydrides are 1 ,1 ,4,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid dianhydride, ethylenemaleic acid dianhydride,
- aromatic tetracarboxylic acid dianhydrides are pyromellitic acid dianhydride
- the tetracarboxylic acid dianhydrides used to form the tetravalent organic radical T are selected from
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a diamine compound represented by general formula I, which may be used alone or in combination with one or more diamine.
- additional diamines are ethylenediamine, 1 ,3-propylenediamine, 1 ,4-butylenediamine, 1 ,5-pentylenediamine, 1 ,6-hexylenediamine, 1 ,7-heptylenediamine, 1 ,8-octylenediamine, 1 ,9-nonylenediamine, 1 ,10-decylenediamine, 1 ,11-undecylenediamine, 1 ,12-dodecylenediamine, ⁇ , ⁇ '-diamino-/ ⁇ .-xylene, ⁇ , ⁇ '-diamino-p-xylene, (5-amino2,2,4-trimethylcyclopentyl)methylamine, 1 ,2-diaminocyclohexane, 4,4'-diaminodicyclohexylmethane, 1 ,3-bis(methylamino)cyclo
- a 1 and A 2 each independently represent a photoreactive group that can be photoisomerized and/or photodimerized on exposure to UV or laser light.
- Preferred polyamic acid, polyamic acid ester or polyimide are those which comprise as side-chains a photoreactive group that can be photoisomerized and/or photodimerized on exposure to UV or laser light. It is preferred that at least 75 % of the repeating units include a side chain with a photoreactive group.
- diamines and the polymers of the invention may be prepared using methods that are known to a person skilled in the art and a next aspect of the invention provides a method of preparing compounds as defined above.
- Polyamic acids and polyimides of the present invention may be prepared in accordance with known methods, such as those described in Plast. Eng. 36 (1996) (Polyimides, fundamentals and applications).
- the polycondensation reaction for the preparation of the polyamic acids is carried out in solution in a polar aprotic organic solvent, such as ⁇ -butyrolactone, ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dimethylacetamide, ⁇ /-methylpyrrolidone or ⁇ .,/V-dimethyl- formamide.
- a polar aprotic organic solvent such as ⁇ -butyrolactone, ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dimethylacetamide, ⁇ /-methylpyrrolidone or ⁇ .,/V-dimethyl- formamide.
- a polar aprotic organic solvent such as ⁇ -butyrolactone, ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dimethylacetamide, ⁇ /-methylpyrrolidone or ⁇ .,/V-dimethyl- formamide.
- equimolar amounts of the dianhydride and the diamine are used, i.e. one amino group per anhydride group.
- the reaction is carried out preferably at a temperature of less than 100 °C.
- the cyclisation of the polyamic acids to form the polyimides can be carried out by heating, i.e. by condensation with removal of water or by other imidisation reactions with reagents.
- the imidisation of the polyamic acids is not always complete, i.e. the resulting polyimides may still contain proportions of polyamic acid.
- the imidisation reactions are generally carried out at a temperature of from 60 to 250 °C, but preferably at less than 200 °C. In order to achieve imidisation at rather lower temperatures, there are additionally mixed into the reaction mixture reagents that facilitate the removal of water.
- Such reagents are, for example, mixtures consisting of acid anhydrides, such as acetic acid anhydride, propionic acid anhydride, phthalic acid anhydride, trifluoroacetic acid anhydride, and tertiary amines, such as triethylamine, trimethylamine, tributylamine, pyridine, ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dimethylaniline, lutidine, collidine etc.
- the amount of reagents used in that case is preferably at least two equivalents of amine and four equivalents of acid anhydride per equivalent of polyamic acid to be condensed.
- the imidisation reaction can be carried out before or alternatively only after application to a support.
- the polyamic acids and the polyimides of the present invention have an intrinsic viscosity preferably in the range of 0.05 to 10 dL/g, more preferably 0.05 to 5 dL/g.
- the intrinsic viscosity ( ⁇ jnh In ⁇ re
- /C) is determined by measuring a solution containing a polymer in a concentration of 0.5 g/100 ml for its viscosity at 30 °C using ⁇ /-methyl-2-pyrrolidone as solvent.
- the polyamic acid chains or polyimide chains of the present invention preferably contain from 2 to 2000 repeating units, especially from 3 to 200.
- Additives such as silane-containing compounds and epoxy-containing cross- 75 linking agents may be added to the polymers of the invention in order to improve the adhesion of the polymer to a substrate.
- Suitable silane-containing compounds are described in Plast. Eng. 36 (1996) (Polyimides, fundamentals and applications).
- Suitable epoxy-containing crosslinking agents include 4,4'-methylene-bis-( ⁇ /, ⁇ /-diglycidylaniline), trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether, 20 benzene-1 ,2,4,5-tetracarboxylic acid 1 ,2:4,5- ⁇ /,/ ⁇ . -diglycidyldiimide, polyethylene glycol diglycidyl ether, ⁇ /, ⁇ /-diglycidylcyclohexylamine and the like.
- Additional additives such as a photosensitizer, a photoradical generator and/or a cationic photoinitiator may also be added to the polymers of the invention.
- Suitable photoactive additives include 2,2-dimethoxyphenylethanone, a mixture of diphenylmethanone and ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dimethylbenzenamine or ethyl 4-(dimethylamino)benzoate, xanthone, thioxanthone, IrgacureTM 184, 369, 500, 651 and 907 (Ciba), Michler's ketone, triaryl sulfonium salt and the like.
- the polymers according to the invention may be used in form of polymer layers alone or in combination with other polymers, oligomers, monomers, photoactive polymers, photoactive oligomers and/or photoactive monomers, depending upon the application to which the polymer layer is to be put. It will therefore be appreciated that by varying the composition of the polymer layer it is possible to control properties such as an induced pretilt angle, good surface wetting, high voltage holding ratio, a specific anchoring energy etc.
- Polymer layers may be readily prepared from the polymers of the present invention and a further aspect of the invention provides a polymer layer comprising a polymer according to the present invention in a crosslinked form.
- the polymer layer is preferably prepared by applying one or more polymers according to the invention to a support and, after any imidisation step which may be necessary, crosslinking the polymer or polymer mixture by irradiation with linearly polarized light. It is possible to vary the direction of orientation and the tilt angle within the polymer layer by controlling the direction of irradiation of the linearly polarized light. It will be appreciated that by selectively irradiating specific regions of the polymer layer it is possible to align very specific regions of the layer and provide layers with a defined angle of tilt. This orientation and tilt is retained in the polymer layer by the process of crosslinking.
- polymer layers of the present invention can also be used as orientation layers for liquid crystals and a preferred embodiment of the invention provides an orientation layer comprising one or more polymers according to the invention in a crosslinked form.
- orientation layers can be used in the manufacture of optical constructional elements, preferably in the production of hybrid layer elements.
- the orientation layers are suitably prepared from a solution of the polymer material.
- the polymer solution is applied to a support optionally coated with an electrode (for example a glass plate coated with indium-tin oxide (ITO)) so that homogeneous layers of 0.05 to 50 ⁇ m thickness are produced.
- ITO indium-tin oxide
- different coating techniques like spincoating, miniscuscoating, wirecoating, slotcoating, offsetprinting, flexoprinting, gravurprinting may be used.
- the regions to be oriented can be irradiated, for example, with a high-pressure mercury vapour lamp, a xenon lamp or a pulsed UV laser, using a polarizer and optionally a mask for creating images of structures.
- the irradiation time is dependent upon the output of the individual lamps and can vary from a few seconds to several hours.
- the dimerisation can also be carried out, however, by irradiation of the homogeneous layer using filters that, for example, allow only the radiation suitable for the crosslinking reaction to pass through.
- polymer layers of the invention may be used in the production of optical or electro-optical devices as well as unstructured and structured optical elements and multi-layer systems.
- a further embodiment of the invention provides an optical or electro-optical device comprising one or more polymers according to the first aspect of the invention in crosslinked form.
- the electro-optical devices may comprise more than one layer.
- the or each of the layers may contain one or more regions of different spatial orientation.
- diamines can be synthesized in a analogous manner: 2,2-bis(4-aminobenzyl)-1 ,3 di(6- ⁇ 4-[(1 E)-3-ethoxy-3-oxoprop-1- enyl]phenoxy ⁇ hexanoyl) propanediol,
- Preparation can be carried out analogously to Synthetic Example 1 using 5.00 g (13.7 mmol) 6-hydroxyhexyl (2E)-3-[3-methoxy-4-(pentyloxy)phenyl]prop-2- enoate and 0.86 g (8.26 mmol) malonic acid to yield bis[6-( ⁇ (2E)-3-[3-methoxy- 4-(pentyloxy)phenyl]prop-2-enoyl ⁇ oxy)hexyl] malonate.
- Preparation can be carried out analogously to Synthetic Example 1 using 0.80 g (1.00 mmol) bis[6-( ⁇ (2E)-3-[3-methoxy-4-(pentyloxy)phenyl]prop-2- enoyl ⁇ oxy)hexyI] malonate, 0.42 g (2.00 mmol) 4-nitrobenzylbromide and 87 mg (2.00 mmol) sodium hydride 55 % dispersion in mineral oil yield bis [8-( ⁇ (2E)-3- [3-methoxy-4-(pentyloxy)phenyl)prop-2-enoyl ⁇ oxy)octyl] 2,2- bis(nitrobenzyl)malonate.
- Preparation can be carried out analogously to Synthetic Example 1 using 1.07 g (1.00 mmol) of bis [8-( ⁇ (2E)-3-[3-methoxy-4-(pentyloxy)phenyl)prop-2- enoyl ⁇ oxy)octyl] 2,2-bis(nitrobenzyl)malonate, 1.62 g (6.00 mmol) Ferric chloride hexahydrate and 0.65 g (10.00 mmol) Zinc powder yield bis [8-( ⁇ (2E)-3- [3-methoxy-4-(pentyloxy)phenyl)prop-2-enoyl ⁇ oxy)octyl] 2,2- bis(aminobenzyl)malonate.
- diamines can be synthesized in a analogous manner: bis [8-( ⁇ (2E)-3-[3-methoxy-4-(methoxy)phenyl)prop-2-enoyl ⁇ oxy)octyl] 2,2- bis(aminobenzyl)malonate, bis [11-( ⁇ (2E)-3-[4-(methoxy)phenyl)prop-2-enoyl ⁇ oxy)undecyl] 2,2- bis(aminobenzyl)malonate, bis [6-( ⁇ (2E)-3-[3-methoxy-4-(ethoxy)phenyl)prop-2-enoyl ⁇ oxy)hexyl] 2,2- bis(aminobenzyl)malonate, bis [8-( ⁇ (2E)-3-[3-pentyloxy-4-(methoxy)phenyl)prop-2-enoyl ⁇ oxy)octyl] 2,2- bis(aminobenzyl)malonate, bis [
- Preparation can be carried out analogously to Synthetic Example 1 using 0.975 g (1.00 mmol) 2,2-bis(4-nitrobenzyl)-1 ,3-di ⁇ 6-[4-(trans-4- propylcyclohexyl)phenoxy]hexanoyl ⁇ propanediol, 1.62 g (6.00 mmol) Ferric chloride hexahydrate and 0.65 g(10.00 mmol) Zinc powder yield 2,2-bis(4- aminobenzyl)-1 ,3-di ⁇ 6-[4-(trans-4-propylcyclohexyl)phenoxy]hexanoyl ⁇ propanediol.
- the polymer mixture was diluted with 3.5 ml THF, precipitated into 200 ml diethyl ether and collected by filtration.
- a 2 % solution of Polyamic acid 1 in cyclopentanone was filtered over a 0.2 ⁇ m Teflon filter and applied to a glass plate, which had been coated with indium-tin oxide (ITO), in a spin-coating apparatus at 3000 rev./min. in the course of 60 seconds.
- ITO indium-tin oxide
- the resulting film was then predried for 15 minutes at 130 °C and then imidized for 1 hour at 200 °C to form a polyimide film.
- the coating on the glass plate was then irradiated for 3 minutes with the linearly polarized UV light of a 350 W high-pressure mercury vapour lamp.
- the above described TN cell was placed between crossed polarizers, illuminated with a 50 W conventional halogen lamp running at 12 V and the optical transmission was monitored using a photodiode.
- the cell was mounted on a thermostatised holder and the temperature was kept at 50 °C during the whole experiment.
- the resulting signal was transferred onto a PC data acquisition board and the optical transmission as a function of time was used as a direct measurement of the effective voltage V e ff across the pixel of the liquid crystal test cell.
- the applied wave form was divided into two periods : - During period t1 (adsorption of ions, duration 3600 seconds) a DC offset voltage of 1 volt was superposed to an AC detection square wave running at a frequency of 1000 Hz; the AC detection signal was approximately V50 (i.e. voltage at 50 % of the optical transmission) of the transmission-voltage curve. - During period t2 (desorption of ions, duration 6400 seconds) no DC offset voltage was applied and only the AC detection signal was monitored. The TN cell showed in the adsorption period t1 a deviation of V e ff of 56 mV whereas in the desorption period t2 no deviation in the V e ff signal was to be detected.
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