WO2005017046A2 - Fluorinated dyes or colorants and their uses - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to novel fluorinated dyes or colorants having high solubility and low viscosity in halogenated, especially fluorinated, solvents.
- the dyes or colorants of the present invention have shown to improve the performance of electrophoretic displays.
- the electrophoretic display is a non-emissive device based on the electrophoresis phenomenon influencing the migration of charged pigment particles in a solvent, preferably a colored dielectric solvent.
- An EPD typically comprises a pair of opposed, spaced-apart plate-like electrodes, with spacers predetermining a certain distance between them. At least one of the electrodes, typically on the viewing side, is transparent.
- row and column electrodes on the top (the viewing side) and bottom plates, respectively, are needed to drive the displays.
- an array of thin film transistors (TFTs) on the bottom plate and a common, non-patterned transparent conductor plate on the top viewing substrate may be used for the active type EPDs.
- An electrophoretic dispersion composed of a dielectric solvent and charged pigment particles dispersed therein is enclosed between the two plates.
- the pigment particles migrate by attraction to the plate of polarity opposite that of the pigment particles.
- the color showing at the transparent plate determined by selectively charging the plates, may be either the color of the solvent or the color of the pigment particles. Reversal of plate polarity will cause the particles to migrate back to the opposite plate, thereby reversing the color.
- EPDs of different pixel or cell structures have been reported previously, for example, the partition-type EPD [M.A. Hopper and V. Novotny, IEEE Trans. Electr. Dev., Vol. ED 26, No. 8, pp. 1148-1152 (1979)], the microencapsulated EPD (US Patent Nos.
- the improved EPD comprises isolated cells formed from microcups and filled with charged particles dispersed in a dielectric solvent.
- a polymeric sealing layer preferably formed from a composition comprising a material selected from a group consisting of thermoplastics, thermoplastic elastomers, thermosets and precursors thereof.
- magnetophoretic displays MPDs
- EMPDs electromagnetophoretic displays
- the magnetophoretic display generally comprises display cells sandwiched between two layers of substrate and filled with a magnetophoretic dispersion wherein the pigment particles are magnetic but not charged.
- the display is driven by a magnetic field. At least the substrate layer on the viewing side is transparent.
- the display cells sandwiched between two substrate layers are filled with an electromagnetophoretic dispersion wherein the pigment particles are both charged and magnetic.
- One of the substrate layers, preferably on the non-viewing side, is coated with a conductive layer facing the filled display cells.
- the display is driven by a combination of electric and magnetic fields.
- the substrate layer on the viewing side is transparent.
- the dispersion contained within the display cells is undoubtedly one of the most crucial parts of the device.
- the dispersion as stated earlier, usually is composed of pigment particles dispersed in a colored dielectric solvent or solvent mixture.
- the composition of the dispersion determines, to a large extent, the longevity, contrast ratio, switching rate, response waveform, threshold characteristics and bistability of the device.
- the dispersed pigment particles remain separate and do not aggregate or flocculate under all operating conditions.
- all components in the dispersion must be chemically and electrochemically stable and compatible not only with each other but also with the other materials present in the display, such as the electrodes and sealing and substrate materials.
- the dispersing medium may be colored by dissolving or dispersing a dye or colorant in the dielectric solvent or solvent mixture. Halogenated solvents of a high specific gravity have been widely used in EPD applications particularly in those involving an inorganic pigment, such as Ti0 2 , as the charged whitening or coloring particles.
- halogenated solvents of a high specific gravity are very useful in reducing the rate of sedimentation of the pigment particles in the solvent.
- Fluorinated solvents are among the most preferred because they are chemically stable and environmentally friendly.
- most dyes or pigments are not soluble in fluorinated solvents particularly perfluorinated solvents having a high boiling-point.
- phthalocyanines are highly desirable colorants due to their high extinction coefficients and chemical stability; but they are normally insoluble in most solvents, particularly insoluble in fluorinated solvents. Substitution on the ring with an organic group such as an alkyl or fluorinated alkyl may improve the solubility in organic solvents, particularly fluorinated solvents.
- phthalocyanine derivatives show improved solubility in various organic solvents or even in water, but not in highly fluorinated solvents.
- a group of fluorinated silicon (IV) phthalocyanine and naphthalocyanine dyes are disclosed in US applications, Serial Number 60/381 ,263, filed on May 17, 2002 and Serial Number 10/439,428, filed May 15, 2003.
- the solubility of the fluorinated Si phthalocyanine and naphthalocyanine dyes in perfluorinated solvents, such as HT- 200 is still limited and the viscosity of the resultant electrophoretic dispersion containing this type of dyes is relatively high.
- perfluorinated solvents such as HT- 200
- the present invention is directed to novel fluorinated dyes or colorants.
- the dyes or colorants comprise at least about 25% by weight, preferably at least about 35% by weight and more preferably at least about 50% by weight, of fluorine, provided that in the case of a metal phthalocyanine or naphthalocyanine dye or a vat dye, the source of fluorine cannot be perfluoroalkyl(s) only.
- the first aspect of the invention is directed to a group of fluorinated phthalocyanine and naphthalocyanine dyes or colorants.
- the second aspect of the invention is directed to a group of fluorinated anthraquinone dyes or colorants.
- the third aspect of the invention is directed to a group of fluorinated perylene dyes or colorants.
- the fourth aspect of the invention is directed to a group of fluorinated quinacridone dyes or colorants.
- the fifth aspect of the invention is directed to a group of fluorinated diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) dyes or colorants.
- the sixth aspect of the invention is directed to a group of fluorinated porphyrin dyes or colorants.
- the seven aspect of the invention is directed to a group of fluorinated naphthalimide dyes or colorants.
- the dyes and colorants of the present invention are highly soluble in fluorinated solvents.
- the fluorinated solvents may exceed about 0.1 gm/mL, preferably about 0.2 gm/mL and more preferably about 0.25 gm/mL.
- the fluorinated solvents may comprise at least about 50%, preferably at least about 55% and more preferably at least about 60%, by weight of fluorine.
- fluorinated solvents may include, but are not limited to, perfluorinated solvents such as perfluoroalkanes or perfluorocycloalkanes (e.g., perfluorodecalin), perfluoroarylalkanes (e.g., perfluorotoluene or perfluoroxylene), perfluoro-fe/ ⁇ -amines, perfluoropolyethers such as those from Solvay Solexis and perfluoropolyethers (HT series) and hydrofluoropolyethers (ZT series) from Solvay Solexis, FC-43
- perfluorinated solvents such as perfluoroalkanes or perfluorocycloalkanes (e.g., perfluorodecalin), perfluoroarylalkanes (e.g., perfluorotoluene or perfluoroxylene), perfluoro-fe/ ⁇ -amines, perfluoropolyether
- Perfluoropolyethers and hydrofluoropolyethers such as HT-170, HT-200, HT-230, ZT- 180 (Solvay Solexis) and trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)-oxirane homopolymers such as K6 and K-7 fluids (Dupont) are particularly useful. These dyes or colorants not only exhibit high solubility or dispersibility in halogenated, particularly perfluorinated, dielectric solvents, but also show improved temperature latitude and switching performance especially at low temperatures.
- alkyl refers to a linear, branched or cyclic hydrocarbon chain. Unless otherwise indicated, the “alkyl” group, in the context of the present application, has 1 to
- alkyl may include methyl, ethyl, cyclohexyl, octyl, n-decyl and the like which is optionally unsaturated, such as ethenyl, 3- hexenyl or the like.
- heteroalkyl refers to an alkyl group in which one or more carbon atoms are replaced by heteroatom(s) such as O, S or NR * (wherein R* is hydrogen or an alkyl of 1-12 carbon atoms).
- aryl refers to an organic radical derived from an aromatic ring having 6 to 18 carbon atoms including, but not limited to, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, anthracenyl and the like.
- heteroaryl refers to an aryl group in which one or more carbon atoms of the aromatic ring are replaced by heteroatom(s) such as O, S or NR* (wherein R* is hydrogen or an alkyl of 1-12 carbon atoms). Examples of “heteroaryl” may include, but are not limited to, thienyl, furyl, pyrrolyl, pyridinyl or the like.
- alkyl alkyl
- heteroalkyl aryl or
- heteroaryl may include alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl optionally substituted with a metal, such as B, Si, Se, Cu, Ca, Zn, Mg, Ti, Co or Zr.
- a metal such as B, Si, Se, Cu, Ca, Zn, Mg, Ti, Co or Zr.
- alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl may also include alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl optionally substituted with one or more of the following: halogen, alkyl, aryl, — NO 2 , NC— , HO(0)C— , R**O— , R**HN— ,
- R**NHC(O)0— , R*OC(0)NH— , R**C(0)NH— , R**C(S)NH— , R**NHC(O)NH— , R**NHC(S)NH— , R**SC(O)NH— , R** N— , R**NHC(O)S— and the like (wherein R* * is hydrogen, alkyl or aryl).
- alkyl is preferably unsubstituted or substituted with an unsubstituted alkyl or aryl, more preferably each "alkyl”, “heteroalkyl”, “aryl” or “heteroaryl” is unsubstituted.
- alkoxy and “aryloxy” refer to the moieties of alkyl— O— and aryl — O— , respectively.
- alkylene refers to a bivalent group derived from an alkyl moiety by removal of a hydrogen atom from each of two carbon atoms, preferably the two end carbon atoms.
- arylene refers to a bivalent group derived from an aryl moiety by removal of a hydrogen atom from each of two ring carbon atoms.
- the "alkylene” and “arylene” may be optionally substituted with one or more of fluorinated alkyl or aryl or the substituents listed above for the terms “alkyl” or “aryl”.
- the "alkylene” or “arylene” is unsubstituted or substituted with an unsubstituted alkyl or aryl or a fluorinated alkyl or aryl.
- halogenated or “fluorinated” refers to a moiety in which some or all of the hydrogen atoms are replaced with halogen or fluorine atoms, respectively.
- divalent metal in the context of the present invention, may be Cu ++ , Zn ++ , Ni ++ , Co ++ , Mg ++ , Zr ++ , Ti ++ , Si ++ or Sn ++ , preferably Cu ++ or Zn ++ .
- oxometal group is defined as M(0) y wherein M is a metal moiety and y is an integer, particularly 1 or 2.
- halogenometal group is defined as M(X) y wherein X is a halogen, particularly chlorine and fluorine and y is an integer, particularly 1 or 2. Examples of
- halogenometal group may include AICI ++ , GaCI ++ , SiCI 2 ++ , GeCI 2 ++ , SnCI 2 ++ and the like, preferably AICI ++ or SiCI 2 ++ .
- hydroxymetal group is defined as M(OH) y wherein y is an integer, particularly 1 or 2.
- hydroxymetal group may include AIOH ++ , GaOH ++ , Si(OH) 2 ++ , Ge(OH) 2 ++ , Sn(OH) 2 ++ and the like, preferably AIOH + ⁇
- vat dye refers to a commonly known dye material, such as indigo, that produces a fast color by impregnating fiber with a reduced soluble form that is then oxidized to an insoluble form.
- I. Fluorinated Phthalocyanine and Naphthalocyanine Dyes and Colorants The fluorinated phthalocyanine and naphthalocyanine dyes or colorants of the present invention may be represented by the following Formulas (I) and (II), respectively.
- m, n, p and q are independently 0-4 for the phthalocyanine dye or colorant of Formula (I) or 0-6 for the naphthalocyanine dye or colorant of Formula (II);
- M is a divalent metal, an oxometal group, a halogenometal group or a hydroxymetal group
- R 1 s are independently hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, R'O— , R'S— , R'R"N— , R'C(O)— , R'OC(O)— , R"C(0)O— , R'C(O)NR”— , R'R"NC(O)— , R'NHC(0)NR”— , R'SOzNR”— or R'R' ⁇ SO ⁇ — (in which R' and R" are independently hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl), or R f — A— ⁇ (wherein R f and A are defined below);
- R f is a fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated heteroalkyl, fluorinated aryl or fluorinated heteroaryl or a low/medium molecular weight fluorinated polymeric or oligomeric moiety; and A is absent or a linking chain comprising one or more of the following, connected together: — O— , — S— , —SO—, — SO 2 — , — SO 2 NR'— , — NR'— , — NR'CO— , — NR'COO— , — NR'CONR"— , — NR'CS— , — NR'CSO— , — R'CSNR”— , — OC(O)— , — OC0 2 — , — C(O)O— , — OC(O)N'R— , alkylene, arylene, and a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of
- the low/medium molecular weight fluorinated polymeric or oligomeric moiety may be prepared from one or more types of fluorinated monomer such as epoxide, hydrofuran, cyclolactone, cyclolactam, acrylate, methacrylate or vinyl (including styrene, vinylether, vinylalkane and the like).
- R f is preferably a low/medium molecular weight (100-100,000, preferably 200- 20,000 and more preferably 400-10,000) fluorinated polymeric or oligomeric moiety.
- R f may include, but are not limited to, fluoropolyether and hydrofluoropolyether derived from the monomer, fluoropropylene oxide, or from the oligomer such as Krytox® K-fluids (trifluorohomopolymer) from Dupont and HT or ZT series from Solvay Solexis; and poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) derived from the monomer, chlorotrifluoroethylene, or from the oligomer such as Halocarbon Oils from Halocarbon Product Corp. (River Edge, NJ).
- R f may also be prepared by copolymerization of fluorinated monomer(s) with non- fluorinated monomer(s).
- R f is a monovalent radical derived from a halogenated, especially a fluorinated, optionally substituted alkylene or alkylene oxide homopolymer or copolymer.
- R f is a polymeric chain derived from a fluorinated epoxide.
- R f may be represented by the following Formula (A):
- (A) wherein the open substituent positions (not designated) on the main chain of Formula (A) can be the same or different and may independently be selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, halogen (especially fluorine), alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, — OR a , — OC(O)R a , — C(O)OR a , — C(O)NR a R b (wherein R a and R b are independently hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl); Zi, Z 2 , and Z 3 are independently oxygen or absent; a, b and c are the weight fractions of the corresponding repeating units and are independently in the range of 0-1 with
- the alkyl group referred to in Formula (A) may have 1-20 carbon atoms and the aryl group may have 6-18 carbon atoms.
- the open substituent positions of Formula (A) are preferably hydrogen, fluorine or a fluorinated alkyl.
- the preparation of the compounds of Formula (I) and Formula (II) involves the reaction of a formed phthalocyanine/naphthalocyanine or metal phthalocyanine/naphthalocyanine with reagent(s) that inserts R 1 groups
- the resulting product may be a mixture of compounds having different degrees of R 1 substitution on the phthalocyanine/naphthalocyanine rings, so that m, n, p and q may be different on each of the phenyl or naphthyl moiety within a compound; and it will also be recognized that substitution may occur at different open positions on the different phenyl/naphthyl rings of the phthalocyanine/naphthalocyanine; and all such compounds are within the scope of the present invention.
- linking chain A may comprise one or more of the same moieties.
- A may comprise multiple oxy (-O-) moieties, multiple alkylene moieties or multiple arylene moieties.
- the multiple alkylene moieties may be the same or different and the multiple arylene moieties may be the same or different.
- A is a linking chain, different moieties may be connected in no particular order. However, it is understood that the connection must be consistent with the principles of chemistry.
- A is absent or is a linking chain compising one or more of alkylene.
- A is absent or is a linking chain comprising one or more of alkylene and arylene.
- A is absent or is a linking chain comprising one or more of -O-, alkylene and arylene.
- A is absent or is a linking chain comprising one or more of -S-, alkylene and arylene.
- M is Cu, Zn, Mg, Ti, Si or Sn. In another embodiment, M is Cu or Zn.
- R f , A and M in this section are also applicable to other novel dyes and colorants disclosed throughout this application.
- m, n, p and q are all 1. In another embodiment, m+n+p+q is preferably ⁇ 4.
- R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A— .
- At least one of the phenyl rings in Formula I or at least one of the naphthyl rings in Formula II is substituted with R f — A— .
- each of the phenyl rings in Formula I or each of the naphthyl rings in Formula II is substituted with a R f — A— .
- at least one of the phenyl rings in Formula I or at least one of the naphthyl rings in Formula II is substituted with R f — A— wherein R f is a fluoroalkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A).
- A may be absent.
- At least one of the phenyl rings in Formula I or at least one of the naphthyl rings in Formula II is substituted with R f — A— wherein R is Formula (A) and A is absent or a linking chain comprising one or more of the following: alkylene(s) or arylene(s).
- A may be a linking chain comprising one or more of the following: alkylene(s), arylene(s), -O- and -SO 2 NR'-.
- A may be - SO 2 NH-arylene-alkylene-, -S0 2 NH-arylene-alkylene-O-alkylene, alkylene-O-alkylene- or -0-arylene-alkylene-arylene-alkylene-O-alkylene-.
- the alkylene(s) may be independently an alkylene having 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the arylene(s) is preferably a phenylene moiety.
- at least one of the phenyl rings in Formula I or at least one of the naphthyl rings in Formula II may be substituted with R f — A— and an alkyl group.
- the dyes or colorants of Formula (I) normally have a substantially blue shade whereas the dyes or colorants of Formula (II) normally have a substantially green shade.
- the fluorinated phthalocyanine or naphthalocyanine dyes or colorants of the present invention may be obtained by reacting, for example, R 1 X wherein R 1 is as defined above and X is a halogen, with a phthalocyanine of Formula (la) or a naphthalocyanine of Formula (lla), respectively, in a pressure reactor with a glass liner at an elevated temperature.
- Specific examples for the synthesis of fluoropolyether substituted copper phthalocyanine dyes or colorants are given in Examples 1.1-1.4 below,
- Fluorinated Anthraquinone Dyes or Colorants may be expressed by the following Formula (III):
- R is hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, or R f — A — (wherein R f and A are defined below);
- R 1 s are independently hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, R'O— , R'S— , R'R"N— , R'C(O)— , R'OC(O)— , R'C(0)0— , R'C(O)NR”— , R'R”NC(0)— , R'NHC(0)NR”—
- R f is a fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated heteroalkyl, fluorinated aryl or fluorinated heteroaryl or a low/medium molecular weight fluorinated polymeric or oligomeric moiety; and A is absent or a linking chain comprising one or more of the following, connected together: — O— , — S— , —SO—, — SO 2 — , — SO 2 NR'— , — NR'— , — NR'CO— , — NR'COO— , — NR'CONR"— , — NR'CS— , — NR'CSO— , — NR'CSNR”— , — OC(O)— , — OCO 2 — , — C(O)O— , — OC(O)N'R— , alkylene, arylene, and a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of
- R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A— .
- at least one of R 1 s is R f — A— .
- at least one of R 1 s is R f — A— wherein R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A).
- R 1 s are independently hydrogen or R f — A— in which R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A) and A is a linking chain comprising alkylene(s).
- A is a linking chain comprising alkylene, -NH- and -NHCO-.
- A may be -NH-alkylene-NHCO- wherein alkylene has 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the fluorinated anthraquinone dyes or colorants of Formula (III) are normally of a purple or reddish color.
- Syntheses of the Fluorinated Anthraquinone Dyes or Colorants Syntheses of the Fluorinated Anthraquinone Dyes or Colorants may be accomplished by methods known in the art.
- a fluoropolyether substituted anthraquinone may be prepared by reacting an appropriate fluoropolyether substituted reagent with 2,3-dihyro-9,10-dihydroxy-1 ,4-anthracenedione in a solvent.
- a specific example for the preparation of a fluorinated anthraquinone dye is given in Example 2 below.
- Fluorinated Perylene Dyes or Colorants may be expressed by the following Formula (IV):
- X is O, S or NR wherein R is hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, or R f — A— (wherein R f and A are defined below);
- R 1 s are independently hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, or R f — A— (wherein R f and A are defined below);
- R 2 s are independently hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl,
- R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A—.
- R 2 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A— .
- at least one of the R 1 s is R f — A— in which R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A).
- At least one of the R 1 s is R f — A— in which A is absent, an alkylene or a linking chain comprising an alkylene and -NR'C(O)-.
- A may be -alkylene-NR'CO- wherein R' may be hydrogen or an alkyl of 1-6 carbon atoms.
- R 2 s are all hydrogen.
- R 2 s are all chlorine and m, n, p and q are 1.
- R 2 s is R f — A— wherein R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A) and A is independently a linking moiety comprising -S- and alkylene or a linking moiety comprising -O- and alkylene, wherein the alkylene independently has 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the fluorinated perylene dyes or colorants normally are of a red color. Synthesis of Fluorinated Perylene Dyes or Colorants Synthesis of the fluorinated perylene dyes or colorants may be accomplished by conventional methods.
- the fluorinated perylene dyes or colorants may be synthesized by reacting perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride with appropriate reagents to introduce R 1 s and R 2 s.
- Specific examples for the synthesis of fluorinated perylene dyes are given in Examples 3.1-3.3 below.
- IV. Fluorinated Quinacridone Dyes or Colorants The fluorinated quinacridone dyes or colorants of the present invention may be expressed by the following Formula (V):
- R 1 s are independently hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, or R f — A— (wherein R f and A are defined below);
- R 2 s are independently hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, R'O—, R'S— , R'R"N— , R'C(O)— , R'OC(O)— , R'C(O)0— , R'C(0)NR”— , R'R"NC(O)— , R'NHC(O)NR”— , R'SO 2 NR”— or R , R"NS0 2 — (in which R' and R" are independently hydrogen, alky
- R f is a fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated heteroalkyl, fluorinated aryl or fluorinated heteroaryl or a low/medium molecular weight fluorinated polymeric or oligomeric moiety; and A is absent or a linking chain comprising one or more of the following, connected together: — O— , — S— , —SO—, — SO 2 — , — SO 2 NR'— , — NR'— , — NR'CO— ,
- R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A-
- R >2 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A —
- at least one of the R 1 s and R 2 s is R f — A— in which R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A).
- At least one of the R 1 s and R 2 s is R f — A— in which A is a linking chain comprising alkylene(s) and -O-.
- A may be -alkylene-O-alkylene- wherein alkylene independently has 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the fluorinated quinacridone dyes or colorants are normally of a red or reddish color.
- Synthesis of Fluorinated Quinacridone Dyes or Colorants Synthesis of the novel fluorinated quinacridone dyes or colorants may be accomplished by conventional methods. For example, bromine substituted quinacridone is usually first prepared by reacting quinacridone with N-bromosuccinimide (NBS). The fluoropolyether substituted quinacridone dyes or colorants may be prepared by a modified reaction condition based on Suzuki reaction (J. Am. Chem. Soc, 111 , 314,
- fluorinated Diketopyrrolopyrrole Dyes or Colorants The fluorinated DPP (diketopyrrolopyrrole) dyes or colorants of the present invention may be expressed by the following Formula (VI):
- n are independently 0-5;
- R 1 s are independently hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, or R f — A— (wherein R f and A are defined below);
- R 2 s are independently hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, R'O—, R'S— , R'R"N— , R'C(O)— , R'OC(O)— , R"C(O)O— , R"C(O)NR”— , R'R"NC(0>— , R'NHC(O)NR”— , R'SOsNR”— , RTTNSOa— (in which R' and R" are independently hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, or R f — A— (wherein R f and A are defined below); R f is a fluorinated alkyl,
- R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A — .
- both R 1 s are hydrogen.
- R 2 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A— .
- at least one of R 2 s is R f — A— in which R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A).
- R 2 s is R f — A— in which A is a linking chain comprising alkylene(s) and -O-.
- A may be -alkylene-O-alkylene- wherein the alkylene has 1-6 carbon atoms.
- the fluorinated DPP dyes or colorants are normally of a red or reddish color. Synthesis of Fluorinated Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) Dyes or Colorants Synthesis of the novel fluorinated DPP dyes or colorants may be accomplished by conventional means.
- Bromo-3,6-diphenyl-1 ,4-diketopyrrolopyrrole is prepared by reacting 3,6-diphenyl-1 ,4-diketopyrrolopyrrole with NBS (N-bromo-succinimide) in a concentrated sulfuric acid.
- NBS N-bromo-succinimide
- the BOC-protected bromo-3,6-diphenyl-1 ,4- diketopyrrolopyrrole is prepared by refluxing a THF solution of an excess of di-te/ ⁇ -butyl dicarbonate and bromo-3,6-diphenyl-1 ,4-diketopyrrolopyrrole (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., 23, 296, 1984).
- fluorinated Porphyrin Dyes or Colorants may be expressed by the following Formula (VII):
- M is a divalent metal, an oxometal group, a halogenometal group or a hydroxymetal group;
- R 1 s and R 2 s are independently hydrogen, halogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, R'O—, R'S— , R'R"N— , R'C(O)— , R'OC(O)— , R'C(O)O— , R'C(O)NR”— , R'R"NC(0)— , R'NHC(O)NR”— , R'SO 2 NR"— , R'R"NSO 2 — (in which R' and R" are independently hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl or a halogenated, preferably fluorinated derivative of alkyl, heteroalkyl,
- R f is a fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated heteroalkyl, fluorinated aryl or fluorinated heteroaryl or a low/medium molecular weight fluorinated polymeric or oligomeric moiety; and A is absent or a linking chain comprising one or more of the following, connected together: — O— , — S— , —SO—, — SO 2 — , — SO 2 NR'— , — NR'— , — NR'CO— , — NR'COO— , — NR'CONR"— , — NR'CS— , — NR'CSO— , — NR'CSNR”— , — OC(O)— , — OCO 2 — , — C(O)O— , — OC(O)N'R— , alkylene, arylene, and a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of
- the fluorinated porphyrin dyes or colorants may have more than one substitution on each of phenyl rings, the substituents (R 1 ) and the number of substituents (R 1 ) may be different on each of the phenyl rings; and it will also be recognized that substitution may occur at different positions on the phenyl rings; and all such compounds are within the scope of the present invention.
- m, n, p and q are all 0.
- R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A— .
- R 2 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A — .
- R 1 s is R f — A— wherein R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A) and A is absent or a linking chain comprising - O- and alkylene(s) wherein the alkylene may independently have 1-6 carbon atoms.
- R s are independently hydrogen or a fluoroalkyl.
- R 2 is independently hydrogen or R f — A — wherein R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A) and A is absent, a linking moiety comprising alkylene(s) and -O- or a linking moiety comprising alkylene(s) and -S-.
- A may be -alkylene-O-alkylene- or -S-alkylene-, in which alkylene may independently have 1-6 carbon atoms.
- R 2 is independently hydrogen or R f — A— wherein R f is a fluorinated alkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A) and A is absent or a linking moiety comprising optionally substituted arylene and -NH-.
- the fluorinated porphyrin dyes or colorants are normally of a yellow or reddish yellow color.
- Synthesis of Fluorinated Porphyrin Dyes or Colorants Synthesis of the fluorinated porphyrin dyes or colorants is accomplished by conventional methods. Bromine substituted porphyrin is first prepared by reacting porphyrin with N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) in chloroform (Callot, H.J. Bull.Soc. Chim. Fr.
- the metal insertion of bromine substituted porphyrin can be achieved by reacting with metal acetate (M(OAc) 2 ) in a MeOH and chloroform mixture.
- M(OAc) 2 metal acetate
- the perfluoropolyether substituted porphyrin is then prepared by a modified reaction based on the conventional Suzuki reaction (J. Am. Chem. Soc, 111 , 314, 1989), with hydroboration of perfluoroalkyl allyl ether with 9-BBN in THF.
- the crude organoborane complex is then refluxed with BOC-protected bromoquinacridone in the presence of a catalytic amount of [1 ,1'-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene]dichloropalladium(ll), complex with dichloromethane, PdCl 2 (dppf)2-CH 2 Cl 2 , and an excess of ZM aqueous NaOH.
- a fluorinated porphyrin dye is given in Examples 6.1- 6.4.
- Fluorinated Naphthalimide Dyes or Colorants may be expressed by the following Formula (VIII & IX):
- R f is a fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated heteroalkyl, fluorinated aryl or fluorinated heteroaryl or a low/medium molecular weight fluorinated polymeric or oligomeric moiety; and A is absent or a linking chain comprising one or more of the following, connected together: — O— , — S— , —SO—, — SO 2 — , — SO 2 NR'— , — NR'— , — NR'CO— , — NR'COO— , — NR'CONR"— , — NR'CS— , — NR'CSO— , — NR'CSNR”— , — OC(O)— — OCO 2 — , — C(O)O— , — OC(O)N'R— , alkylene, arylene, and a halogenated, preferably fluorinated, derivative of alky
- the fluorinated naphthalimide dyes or colorants may have more than one substitution on each of phenyl rings, the substituents (R 1 ) and the number of substituents (R 1 ) may be different on each of the phenyl rings; and it will also be recognized that substitution may occur at different open positions on the phenyl rings; and all such compounds are within the scope of the present invention.
- p and q are 0.
- R 1 is hydrogen, alkyl or R f — A— .
- R 1 s is R f — A— wherein R f is a fluoroalkyl or a fluoropolyether of Formula (A) and A is a linking chain comprising -O- and alkylene(s) wherein the alkylene may independently have 1 -6 carbon atoms.
- the fluorinated naphthalimide dyes or colorants are normally of a orange or reddish color. Synthesis of Fluorinated Naphthalimide Dyes or Colorants Synthesis of the fluorinated naphthalimide dyes or colorants is accomplished by conventional methods.
- Bromine substituted naphthalimide dye is first prepared by reacting a naphthalimide dye with N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) in a mixture of trifluoroacetic acid and sulfuric acid at room temperature.
- NBS N-bromosuccinimide
- the perfluoropolyether substituted naphthalimide dye is then prepared by a modified reaction based on the conventional Suzuki reaction (J. Am. Chem. Soc, 111 , 314, 1989), with hydroboration of perfluoroalkyl allyl ether with 9-BBN (9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane) in THF.
- Krytox -CF 2 CF(OCF 2 CF) g F CF 3 CF 3 m,n,p and q are independently 0-4 and m+n+p+q ⁇ 4 C3
- Krytox -CF 2 CF(OCF 2 CF) g F CF 3 CF 3 m,n,p and q are independently 0-3 and m+n+p+q ⁇ 2 or 3 CB2
- Phthalocyanine A mixture of copper(ll) 2,9,16,23-tetra-tert-butyl-29H,31 H-phthalocyanine (1.00 gm, 1.24 mmol, Aldrich) and N-bromosuccinimide (1.00 gm, 5.61 mmol, Aldrich) was stirred in a solution of trifluoroacetic acid (50 mL, Aldrich) and H 2 SO 4 (15 mL, Fisher
- Krytox -CF 2 CF(OCF 2 CF) g F CF 3 CF 3 m,n,p and q are independently 0-4 and m+n+p+q ⁇ 2 or 3 CC1
- the mixture obtained was refluxed for 24 hours under Ar. After cooling down, 150 mL of ZN HCI aqueous solution was added and the resulting mixture was extracted with 75 mL PFS-2TM three times. The combined PFS-2TM extracts were washed with acetone. The resulting PFS-2TM solution was added 60 mL of trifluoroacetic acid and stirred at room temperature for 1 day. The reaction solution was poured into 200 mL of water, and the PFS-2TM layer was separated, washed with a saturated NaHC0 3 aqueous solution and acetone and mixed with 10 gm of Celite 540.
- the impurities were washed out with dichloromethane, while the desired compound was remained on top of the plug.
- the compound was washed down using a mixture of dichloromethane and trifluoroacetic acid (ratio: 3 to 1) and neutralized with triethylamine. The volume of the solvent was reduced.
- the desired compound was crystallized by partition of MeOH. Yield, 3.6 gm, 94%.
- the resulting PFS-2TM solution was loaded into a Buchner filter funnel filled with 100 mL of silicagel and a dark green solution was obtained by washing with PFS-2TM-ether solution (ratio, 2:1), evaporated to dryness by rotary evaporator. A dark green solid was obtained, further washed with 100 mL of acetone by ultra-sonication three times and vacuum dried. 1.2 Gm of the desired product was obtained with 30% yield.
- the resulting PFS-2TM solution was loaded into a Buchner filter funnel filled with 100 mL of silicagel and a dark green solution was obtained by washing with PFS- 2TM.
- the obtained PFS-2TM solution was washed with 100 mL of 2-butanone (MEK) twice and evaporated to dryness by rotary evaporator. A dark green solid was obtained which was further washed with 100 mL of hot methanol and vacuum dried. 0.48 Gm of the desired product was obtained with 41 % yield.
- VK2 A Krytox® substituted trans-naphthalimide dye (VK2) of the following structure
- the microcup composition was slowly coated onto a 4"x4" electroformed Ni male mold for an array of 72 ⁇ m (length) x 72 ⁇ m (width) x 35 ⁇ m (depth) x 13 ⁇ m (width of top surface of the partition wall between microcups.
- a plastic blade was used to remove excess of fluid and gently squeezed into “valleys" of the Ni mold.
- the coated Ni mold was heated in an oven at 65°C for 5 minutes and laminated with the primer coated ITO/PET film prepared in Section A above, with the primer layer facing the Ni mold using a GBC Eagle 35 laminator (GBC, Northbrook, IL) preset at a roller temperature of 100°C, lamination speed of 1 ft/min and the roll gap at "heavy gauge".
- GBC Eagle 35 laminator GBC Eagle 35 laminator
- a UV curing station with a UV intensity of 2.5 mJ/cm 2 was used to cure the panel for 5 seconds.
- the ITO/PET film was then peeled away from the Ni mold at a peeling angle of about 30 degree to give a 4"x4" microcup array on ITO/PET. An acceptable release of the microcup array from the mold was observed.
- the thus obtained microcup array was further post-cured with a UV conveyor curing system (DDU, Los Angles, CA) with a UV dosage of 1.7 J/cm 2 .
- DDU Los Angles, CA
- the filled microcups were then overcoated with a 10% rubber solution consisting of 9 parts of Kraton G1650 (styrene-ethylene/butylenes-styrene block copolymer, Shell, TX), 1 part of GRP 6919 (hydrogenated styrene block copolymer, Shell), 3 parts of Cab-O-Sil TS-720 (treated fumed silica, Cabot Corp., IL), 78.3 parts of Isopar E (hydrocarbon fluid, Exxon Mobil) and 8.7 parts of isopropyl acetate, by a Universal Blade Applicator and dried at room temperature to form a seamless sealing layer of about 2-3 ⁇ m dry thickness with good uniformity.
- a 10% rubber solution consisting of 9 parts of Kraton G1650 (styrene-ethylene/butylenes-styrene block copolymer, Shell, TX), 1 part of GRP 6919 (hydrogenated styrene block copoly
- Sample 8.1 had 2.15% by weight of P6B dye (from Example 3.1) and 0.55% by weight of R30 dye (from Example 3.3).
- Sample 8.2 had 0.98% by weight of a CuPc- C 8 H 17 dye prepared according to US Patent No. 3,281 ,426 and 2.02% by weight of PK1 dye (from Example 6.1).
- Sample 8.3 had 2.1 % by weight of C3 dye (from Example 1.1).
- Sample 8.4 had 1.23% by weight of a CuPc-C 8 F 17 dye prepared according to US Patent No. 3,281 ,426, 2.88% by weight of R30 (from Example 3.3) and 0.04% by weight of PK1 dye (from Example 6.1).
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