WO2011147857A1 - Polymer-bonded perylene dyes and compositions containing same - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to polymer-bonded perylene dyes and compositions such as, e.g., printing inks which comprise polymer- bonded perylene dyes as colorants.
- marking In an attempt to prevent counterfeiting marking is currently used extensively for the recognition, identification and authentication of individual items.
- the marking may be applied, for example, in the form of indicia such as 1 -dimensional barcodes, stacked 1 -dimensional barcodes, 2-dimensional barcodes, 3-dimensional barcodes, a data matrix, and the like.
- the application of markings is frequently carried out by a printing process which uses a printing ink with specific optical properties that are imparted to the ink by one or more substances contained therein such as, e.g., luminescent dyes and pigments and cholesteric liquid crystal compounds.
- a class of compounds which is suitable for use in, e.g., printing inks for marking purposes are perylene dyes.
- the parent compound perylene displays fluorescence and there are many derivatives of perylene which are known and may theoretically be employed as colorants in compositions for marking such as printing inks and the like.
- a drawback of perylene dyes is their often unsatisfactorily low solubility or dispersibility in liquid media such as those which are useful in printing inks. This low solubility/dispersibility limits the suitability of perylene dyes as colorants for liquid compositions in general. It would thus, be advantageous to be able to increase the solubility and/or dispersibility of perylene dyes in liquid media and in particular, liquid media for use in printing inks.
- the present invention provides a method of increasing the solubility and/or dispersibility of a perylene dye in a liquid medium such as, e.g., a liquid medium comprised in a printing ink composition.
- the method comprises binding the perylene dye to a polymer which is soluble in the liquid medium.
- the liquid medium may be a polar liquid medium.
- the perylene dye may be covalently bonded to the polymer.
- the polymer may comprise at least one (recurring) monomer unit that comprises at least one polar group which may, for example, be selected from hydroxy, carboxy and amino groups.
- the polymer may, for example, comprise a phenolic resin such as, e.g., a phenolic resin of formula
- the groups R4 may be the same or different and are selected from alkyl groups having from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms and the average number of m is from about 1 to about 30, for example, from about 1 to about 25, from about 1 to about 15, from about 1 to about 10, from about 1 to about 5, from about 1 to about 3, from about 5 to about 15, from about 5 to about 10, from about 10 to about 20, or from about 20 to about 30.
- the groups R4 may be the same or different (preferably the same) and may, for example, be selected from tert-butyl, tert-octyl and branched nonyl.
- a group R4 may be in the meta- or para-position with respect to the OH group (in formula (IV) only the para position is shown), and there may be more than one group R4 (e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4) present on a phenyl ring.
- groups R4 e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4
- two groups R4 are present on a phenyl ring (the same or different, preferably the same groups R4) they may be present in any of the available positions on the phenyl ring, such as, e.g., meta/para or meta/meta.
- the perylene dye may be bonded to the polymer by reacting a group comprised in the perylene dye with the at least one (preferably) polar group of the polymer.
- the at least one polar group may, for example, be a hydroxy group and/or the group comprised in the perylene dye may be a halogen such as, e.g., Br or CI.
- the perylene dye may be a compound of formula (A) or formula (B):
- R and R' independently represent an optionally substituted aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, heteroaromatic, alkylaryl, alkylheteroaryl, arylalkyl or heteroarylalkyl group having from 1 to about 20 carbon atoms; and R and R' may also be combined to form, together with the N atoms to which they are attached, an optionally substituted and/or fused 5- to 7-membered ring;
- the groups X may be the same or different and represent halogen, COOH, and isocyanate (NCO);
- the groups Y may be the same or different and are selected from OH, N0 2 , CN, groups of formula R", OR", COOR", OCOR", CONHR", CON(R") 2 , OCONHR", OCON(R") 2 , COR", S0 3 H, S0 3 R", S0 2 NHR", S0 2 N(R") 2 , NHCOR", NRCOR", NHCOOR", NRCOOR",
- the (only) group Z or at least one of the groups Z represents N-R wherein R may be selected, for example, from optionally substituted alkyl having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, optionally substituted alkylaryl or arylalkyl having from 7 to about 12 carbon atoms, optionally substituted aryl having from about 6 to about 20 carbon atoms, and optionally substituted heteroaryl having from about 3 to about 20 carbon atoms such as, e.g., from optionally substituted alkyl having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzyl.
- R may be selected, for example, from optionally substituted alkyl having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, optionally substituted alkylaryl or arylalkyl having from 7 to about 12 carbon atoms, optionally substituted aryl having from about 6 to about 20 carbon atoms, and optionally substituted heteroaryl having from about 3 to about 20 carbon atoms such as,
- R may represent phenyl substituted with from 1 to about 3 groups selected from halogen and alkyl having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms such as, e.g., a phenyl group substituted by at least two alkyl groups which comprise a secondary or tertiary carbon atom, examples of which include isopropyl and tert.-butyl groups.
- the perylene dye may be a compound of formula (A).
- the perylene dye may be a compound of formula (B) such as, e.g., a compound of formula (B) wherein the groups Z may be the same or different and represent O or N-R (including compounds wherein both groups Z are O, compounds wherein both groups Z are N-R (with the groups R being the same or different), and compounds wherein one group Z is O and the other group Z is N-R).
- the present invention also provides a perylene dye whose solubility and/or dispersibility in a polar liquid medium has been increased by having been bonded to a polymer, as well as a polymer- bonded perylene dye of formula (A) or formula (B):
- R and R' independently represent an optionally substituted aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, heteroaromatic, alkylaryl, alkylheteroaryl, arylalkyl or heteroarylalkyl group having from 1 to about 20 carbon atoms; and R and R' may be combined to form, together with the N atoms to which they are attached, an optionally substituted and/or fused 5- to 7-membered ring;
- the groups X may be the same or different and represent halogen, isocyanate and COOH, with the proviso that at least one group X (which may be the only group X) represents a group of formula -L-P wherein L represents a covalent (direct) bond or a bridging group and P represents a polymer molecule;
- the groups Y may be the same or different and are selected from OH, N0 2 , CN, groups of formula R", OR", COOR", OCOR", CONHR", CON(R") 2 , OCON
- the (only) group Z or at least one of the groups Z represents N-R wherein R may be selected, for example, from optionally substituted alkyl having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, optionally substituted alkylaryl or arylalkyl having from 7 to about 12 carbon atoms, optionally substituted aryl having from about 6 to about 20 carbon atoms, and optionally substituted heteroaryl having from about 3 to about 20 carbon atoms such as, e.g., from optionally substituted alkyl having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzyl.
- R may be selected, for example, from optionally substituted alkyl having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, optionally substituted alkylaryl or arylalkyl having from 7 to about 12 carbon atoms, optionally substituted aryl having from about 6 to about 20 carbon atoms, and optionally substituted heteroaryl having from about 3 to about 20 carbon atoms such as,
- R may represent phenyl substituted with from 1 to about 3 groups selected from halogen and alkyl having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms such as, e.g., a phenyl group substituted by at least two alkyl groups which comprise a secondary or tertiary carbon atom, non-limiting examples of which include isopropyl and tert. -butyl groups.
- the perylene dye may be a compound of formula (A).
- the polymer-bonded perylene dye may be a compound of formula (B) such as, e.g., a compound of formula (B) wherein the groups Z may be the same or different and represent O or N-R (including compounds wherein both groups Z are O, compounds wherein both groups Z are N-R (the groups R being the same or different) and compounds wherein one group Z is O and the other group Z is N-R).
- L may represent O.
- P may represent a polymer molecule that comprises at least one (recurring) monomer unit that comprises at least one polar group such as, e.g., at least one polar group selected from hydroxy, carboxy and amino groups.
- the polymer may comprise a phenolic resin such as, e.g., a phenolic resin of formula
- the groups R4 may be the same or different and are selected from alkyl groups having from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms and the average number of m is from about 1 to about 30, for example, from about 1 to about 25, from about 1 to about 15, from about 1 to about 10, from about 1 to about 5, from about 1 to about 3, from about 5 to about 15, from about 5 to about 10, from about 10 to about 20, or from about 20 to about 30.
- the groups R4 may be the same or different (preferably the same) and may, for example, be selected from tert-butyl, tert-octyl and branched nonyl.
- a group R4 may be in the meta- or para-position with respect to the OH group (in formula (IV) only the para position is shown), and there may be more than one group R4 (e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4) present on a phenyl ring.
- groups R4 e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4
- two groups R4 are present on a phenyl ring (the same or different, preferably the same groups R4) they may be present in any of the available positions on the phenyl ring, such as, e.g., meta/para or meta/meta.
- P may have one or more than one perylene dye molecule bonded thereto.
- the present invention also provides a process for making a polymer-bonded perylene dye as set forth above (including the various aspects thereof).
- the process comprises contacting a perylene dye of formula (A) or formula (B):
- R and R' in the above formulae (A) and (B) independently represent an optionally substituted aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, heteroaromatic, alkylaryl, alkylheteroaryl, arylalkyl or heteroarylalkyl group having from 1 to about 20 carbon atoms; and R and R' may also be combined to form, together with the N atoms to which they are attached, an optionally substituted and/or fused 5- to 7-membered ring;
- the groups X may be the same or different and represent halogen, isocyanate and COOH;
- the groups Y may be the same or different and are selected from OH, N0 2 , CN, groups of formula R", OR", COOR", OCOR", CONHR", CON(R") 2 , OCONHR", OCON(R") 2 , COR", S0 3 H, S0 3 R", S0 2 NHR", S0 2 N(R") 2 , NHCOR", NRCOR", NH
- a group X of the perylene dye that represents halogen may be caused to react with an OH group of the polymer P to replace X by a group -O-P.
- the OH group of the polymer may be a phenolic OH group.
- the process may be carried out in the presence of a base.
- the present invention also provides a polymer-bonded perylene dye of one of formulae (I) to (III):
- R and R' independently represent an optionally substituted aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, heteroaromatic, alkylaryl, alkylheteroaryl, arylalkyl or heteroarylalkyl group having from 1 to about 20 carbon atoms; and R and R' may be combined to form, together with the N atoms to which they are attached, an optionally substituted and/or fused 5- to 7-membered ring;
- Ri, R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C1-C4 alkyl, optionally substituted C1-C4 alkyl-COOH, optionally substituted C1-C4 alkyl-S0 3 H, optionally substituted C1-C4 alkoxy, optionally substituted mono(Ci-C 4 )alkylamino, optionally substituted di(Ci-C 4 )alkylamino, optionally substituted C1-C 4 aminoalkyl, halogen, cyano, nitro, and S0 3 H; the groups X may be the same or different and represent halogen, isocyanate and COOH; the groups Y may be the same or different and are selected from OH, N0 2 , CN, groups of formula R", OR", COOR", OCOR", CONHR", CON(R") 2 , OCONHR", OCON(R") 2 , COR", S0 3 H, S0 3 R", S0 2 NHR", S0 2 N(R") 2
- P represents a polymer molecule
- P may represent a polymer molecule that comprises at least one monomer unit that comprises at least one polar group such as, e.g., a group selected from hydroxy, carboxy and amino groups.
- the polymer may comprise a phenolic resin such as, e.g., a resin of formula
- the groups R4 may be the same or different and are selected from alkyl groups having from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms and the average number of m is from about 1 to about 30, for example, from about 1 to about 25, from about 1 to about 15, from about 1 to about 10, from about 1 to about 5 , from about 1 to about 3 , from about 5 to about 15, from about 5 to about 10, from about 10 to about 20, or from about 20 to about 30.
- the groups R4 may be the same or different (preferably the same) and may, for example, be selected from tert-butyl, tert-octyl and branched nonyl.
- a group R4 may be in the meta- or para-position with respect to the OH group (in formula (IV) only the para position is shown), and there may be more than one group R 4 (e.g., 2 or 3 groups R 4 ) present on a phenyl ring.
- groups R 4 e.g., 2 or 3 groups R 4
- two groups R 4 are present on a phenyl ring (the same or different, preferably the same groups R 4 ) they may be present in any of the available positions on the phenyl ring, such as, e.g., meta/para or meta/meta.
- P may have one or more than one perylene dye molecule (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or more perylene dye molecules) bonded thereto.
- a perylene dye molecule may have one or more than one polymer molecule P (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4 or more polymer molecules P) bonded thereto.
- a polymer molecule P may have at least two perylene dye molecules bonded thereto, at least one of these perylene dye molecules being bonded to at least one additional polymer molecule P (which in turn may or may not be bonded to one or more additional perylene dye molecules).
- P 2, and R3 may independently be selected from hydrogen, C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy, halogen, and SO3H and/or the perylene dye may be a compound of formula (I) or (III) wherein (n+p) is 1 , 2 or 3 and X represents CI or Br, or wherein (n+p) is 0 and/or Ri and R 2 are selected from C1-C4 alkyl groups.
- the perylene dye may be a compound of formula (I) where R3 represents hydrogen, or a compound of formula (I) wherein Ri represents SO3H and R 2 and R3 represent hydrogen.
- the present invention also provides a process for making a polymer-bonded perylene dye of any one of formulae (I) to (III) set forth above.
- the process comprises contacting a compound of formula ( ⁇ ) to ( ⁇ )
- R l s R 2 , R3, X and Y are as defined above for formulae (I) to (III) and n is at least 1 and (n+p) is 1, 2, 3 or 4, with a polymer P, i.e., a polymer molecule which comprises a group that is capable of reacting with X to replace X by a group of formula OP.
- the process may be carried out in a polar aprotic organic solvent in which the polymer P is soluble.
- the polar solvent may comprise at least one of N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl formamide, dimethyl acetamide, and dimethylsulfoxide.
- the process may be carried out in the presence of an inorganic base and/or a strong organic non-nucleophilic base and/or in the presence of at least one anti-foam agent such as a polyethylene glycol and/or a derivative thereof.
- perylene dye from about 0.2 g to about 10 g may be employed per 100 g of polymer P, for example at least about 0.4 g, at least about 0.5 g, at least about 0.6 g, at least about 0.8 g, at least about 1 g, at least about 2 g, at least about 5 g, or at least about 8 g of perylene dye per 100 g of polymer P.
- the present invention also provides a printing ink composition which comprises a polar liquid medium that has at least one polymer- bonded perylene dye of the present invention as set forth above (including the various aspects thereof) dissolved or dispersed therein.
- the printing ink composition may comprise from about 0.01 % to about 40 % by weight of the at least one polymer-bonded perylene dye based on the total weight of the composition.
- the printing ink composition may further comprise at least one conductivity imparting substance (e.g., a salt).
- the present invention also provides a marking or security feature which is made with the printing ink composition of the present invention as set forth above (including the various aspects thereof).
- the marking or security feature may comprise at least one polymer-bonded perylene dye according to the present invention, e.g. a polymer-bonded perylene dye of formula (A) or formula (B) and/or of any one of formulae (I) to (III) as set forth above (including the various aspects thereof).
- the marking or security feature may comprise at least one of a thread, a label, a barcode, a 2D code, a pattern, indicia, and a data matrix.
- the present invention also provides an article which comprises the marking or security feature of the present invention as set forth above (including the various aspects thereof).
- the marking or security feature may be present on the article in the form a layer.
- the article may be at least one of a label such as, e.g., a tax label, packaging, a can, a metal, an aluminum foil, a cartridge, a closed cartridge (e.g., a capsule) that contains, e.g., a pharmaceutical, a nutraceutical, a foodstuff or a beverage (such as, e.g., coffee, tea, milk, chocolate, etc.), an article made of glass, an article made of ceramic, a banknote, a stamp, a security document, an identity card, a passport, a driver's license, a credit card, an access card, a ticket such as, e.g., a transportation ticket or an event ticket, a voucher, a value document, an ink-transfer film, a refiective film, a thread, and a commercial good.
- a label such as, e.g., a tax label, packaging,
- the present invention further provides a method of authenticating an article.
- the method comprises providing the article with the marking or security feature of the present invention as set forth above and/or the application onto the article of the printing ink composition of the present invention as set forth above.
- the article may be at least one of a a tax label, packaging, a can, a metal, an aluminum foil, a cartridge, a closed cartridge (e.g., a capsule) that contains, e.g., a pharmaceutical, a nutraceutical, a foodstuff or a beverage (such as, e.g., coffee, tea, milk, chocolate, etc.), an article made of glass, an article made of ceramic, a banknote, a stamp, a security document, an identity card, a passport, a driver's license, a credit card, an access card, a ticket such as, e.g., a transportation ticket or an event ticket, a voucher, a value document, an ink-transfer film, a reflective film, a thread, and a commercial good.
- a a tax label e.g., packaging, a can, a metal, an aluminum foil, a cartridge, a closed cartridge (e.g., a capsule) that contains, e.g.
- the present invention also provides a dye-doped polymer which is obtainable by a method according to the present invention as set forth above (including the various aspects thereof).
- this polymer at least about 0.1 % to 10% of all polymer molecules have bonded thereto a perylene dye.
- the polymer may comprise a phenolic resin such as, e.g., a phenolic resin of formula
- the groups R4 may be the same or different and are selected from alkyl groups having from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms and the average number of m is from about 1 to about 30, for example, from about 1 to about 25, from about 1 to about 15, from about 1 to about 10, from about 1 to about 5, from about 1 to about 3, from about 5 to about 15, from about 5 to about 10, from about 10 to about 20, or from about 20 to about 30.
- the groups R4 may be the same or different (preferably the same) and may, for example, be selected from tert-butyl, tert-octyl and branched nonyl.
- a group R4 may be in the meta- or para-position with respect to the OH group (in formula (IV) only the para position is shown), and there may be more than one group R4 (e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4) present on a phenyl ring.
- groups R4 e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4
- two groups R4 are present on a phenyl ring (the same or different, preferably the same groups R4) they may be present in any of the available positions on the phenyl ring, such as, e.g., meta/para or meta/meta.
- the perylene dyes which in accordance with the present invention are to be bonded to a polymer may be of formulae (A) or (B):
- R and R' in the above formulae independently represent an optionally substituted aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, heteroaromatic, alkylaryl, alkylheteroaryl, arylalkyl or heteroarylalkyl group having from 1 to about 20 carbon atoms. Additionally, R and R' may be combined to form, together with the N atoms to which they are attached, an optionally substituted and/or fused 5- to 7-membered ring.
- An "optionally substituted alkyl” group includes linear and branched alkyl groups which preferably have from 1 to about 12 carbon atoms, e.g., from 1 to about 8 carbon atoms, from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, or from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms. Specific non-limiting examples thereof include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, sec-butyl, linear or branched pentyl (e .g. , 2- methylbutyl, 2-ethylpropyl and 2,2-dimethylpropyl), linear or branched he xy l ( e .
- alkyl groups may be substituted with one or more substituents (e.g., one, two, three, four, etc.).
- substituents include OH, halogen such as, e.g. , F, CI, Br, and I (as in, e.g.
- the alkyl groups may also be substituted by one or more optionally substituted cycloalkyl groups (preferably having from 3 to about 8 ring carbon atoms) as further set forth below.
- Preferred substituents for the alkyl groups include F, CI, Br, OH, methoxy, ethoxy, -COOH, -SO 3 H, amino, methylamino, ethylamino, dimethylamino and diethylamino. If more than one substituent is present, the substituents may be the same or different.
- one or more (e.g., one or two) of the C atoms of the alkyl group may be replaced by a heteroatom such as, e.g., O, S and NR'" (with R'" representing, for example, H or alkyl having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms).
- An "optionally substituted cycloalkyl” group preferably comprises from about 3 to about 12 ring carbon atoms, more preferably from about 5 to about 8 ring carbon atoms such as, e.g., cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl and cyclooctyl.
- the cycloalkyl groups may be substituted with one or more substituents (e.g., one, two, three, four, etc).
- Non-limiting examples of these substituents include OH, halogen such as, e.g., F, CI, Br, and I, alkoxy having from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, e.g., from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, such as, e.g., methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy and butoxy, acyloxy having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms such as, e.g., acetoxy and propionyloxy, aryloxy having from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms such as, e.g., (optionally substituted) phenoxy, aroyloxy having from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms such as, e.g., benzoyloxy, -COOH (including partially or completely salified forms thereof), alkoxycarbonyl having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl groups such as, e.g., methoxycarbonyl and ethoxycarbonyl, -SO 3 H
- the cycloalkyl groups may also be substituted by one or more optionally substituted alkyl groups (preferably having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms) as set forth above.
- Preferred substituents for the alkyl groups include F, CI, Br, OH, methoxy, ethoxy, -COOH, -SO3H, amino, methylamino, ethylamino, dimethylamino and diethylamino. If more than one substituent is present, the substituents may be the same or different.
- An "optionally substituted aryl” group and an “optionally substituted heteroaryl” group denote optionally fused aryl and heteroaryl groups which preferably comprise from about 5 to about 15 ring members, e.g., from about 6 to about 10 ring members.
- the heteroaryl groups will usually comprise from 1 to about 3 ring members selected from O, S and N and may be partially or fully hydrogenated.
- aryl and heteroaryl groups include phenyl, naphthyl, anthranyl, phenanthryl, 2- or 3-furyl, 2- or 3-thienyl, 1-, 2- or 3-pyrrolyl, 1-, 2-, 4- or 5-imidazolyl, 1-, 3-, 4- or 5-pyrazolyl, 2-, 4- or 5-oxazolyl, 3- , 4- or 5-isoxazolyl, 2-, 4- or 5-thiazolyl, 3-, 4- or 5-isothiazolyl, 2-, 3- or 4-p yri dy l , 2-, 4-, 5- or 6-pyrimidinyl, 1,2,3-triazol- 1-, -4- or -5-yl, 1 ,2,4-triazol-l-, -3- or -5-yl, 1 - or 5-tetrazolyl, 1,2,3- oxadiazol-4- or -5-yl, l,2,4-oxadiazol-3- or -5-yl,
- the aryl and heteroaryl groups may be substituted with one or more (e.g., one, two, three, four, etc.) substituents which are preferably selected from halogen such as, e.g., F, CI, Br, and I, OH, -COOH (including partially or completely salified forms thereof), -SO 3 H, nitro, cyano, alkoxy having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms such as, e.g., methoxy and ethoxy, acyloxy having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms such as, e.g., acetoxy and propionyloxy, aryloxy having from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms such as, e.g., phenoxy, aroyloxy having from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms such as, e.
- halogen such as, e.g., F, CI, Br, and I
- OH, -COOH including partially or completely salified forms thereof
- acetylamino and propionylamino aminocarbonyl , monoalkylammocarbonyl, diaminocarbonyl and alkoxycarbonyl having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl groups such as, e.g., methoxycarbonyl and ethoxycarbonyl, optionally substituted acyl having from 2 to about 8 carbon atoms such as acetyl and propionyl, alkylsulfonyl, arylsulfonyl and alkylsulfonylamino. If more than one substituent is present, the substituents may be the same or different.
- aryl and heteroaryl groups may be substituted by aryl groups and/or alkylaryl groups.
- substituted aryl groups include chlorophenyl, dichlorophenyl, fluorophenyl, bromophenyl, phenoxyphenyl, hydroxyphenyl, dihydroxyphenyl, methoxyphenyl, aminophenyl, dimethylaminophenyl and biphenylyl.
- An "optionally substituted alkylaryl” group and an “optionally substituted alkylheteroaryl” group denote optionally substituted aryl groups and optionally substituted heteroaryl groups as set forth above which are (further) substituted by at least one optionally substituted alkyl group (preferably comprising from 1 to about 6, e.g., from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms) as set forth above.
- An "optionally substituted arylalkyl” group and an “optionally substituted heteroarylalkyl” group denote optionally substituted alkyl groups (preferably comprising from 1 to about 6, e.g., from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms) as set forth above which are (further) substituted by at least one optionally substituted aryl group and/or optionally substituted heteroaryl group as further set forth above.
- optionally substituted alkyl groups preferably comprising from 1 to about 6, e.g., from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- optionally substituted alkyl groups preferably comprising from 1 to about 6, e.g., from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- optionally substituted alkyl groups preferably comprising from 1 to about 6, e.g., from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- Specific examples thereof include benzyl, methylbenzyl, chlorobenzyl, dichlorbenzyl, hydro xybenzyl, 1-phenylethyl, 2-
- An "optionally substituted and/or fused 5- to 7-membered ring” denotes a saturated, partially unsaturated or aromatic N-heterocyclic ring which in addition to the one or two N atoms already present therein may comprise one or two additional heteroatoms which are selected from O, N and S.
- the ring will usually have five or six ring members. Also, the ring will often comprise no additional heteroatom.
- the ring may have one or two aromatic and/or hetero aromatic rings (e.g., benzene rings) fused to it and/or may be substituted with one or more (e.g., one, two, three, four, etc.) substituents which are preferably selected from F, CI, Br, and I, OH, -COOH (including partially or completely salified forms thereof), -SO 3 H, cyano, nitro, alkoxy having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms such as, e.g., methoxy and ethoxy, acyloxy having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms such as, e.g., acetoxy and propionyloxy, aryloxy having from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms such as, e.g., phenoxy, aroyloxy having from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms such as, e.g., benzoyloxy, amino, monoalkylamino and dialkylamino wherein the alkyl groups
- Non-limiting examples of unsubstituted N-containing 5- to 7- membered rings include pyrrolyl, pyrrolidinyl, pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, piperidinyl, morpholinyl, piperazinyl, thienyl, pyrazolyl, pyrazolidinyl, oxazolyl and oxazolidinyl.
- Preferred halogens as meaning for X in the above formulae (A) and (B) are CI and Br, although F and I are suitable as well.
- n and p in the above formulae (A) and (B) it is to be noted that the value of (n+p) will often be not higher than 5, not higher than 4, e.g., not higher than 3, or not higher than 2, with n and p each preferably having a value of 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4. Further, the value of p will often be 0. If n equals 0, at least one of R, R' and R" comprises at least one group X as substituent. In the latter case often only one group X will be present in R, R' or R", although it is entirely possible for two, three or more groups X to be present in R and/or R' and/or R".
- two or more groups X are present in compounds of formulae (A) and (B) they may be the same or different (and preferably are the same) and may be present as substituents on the perylene skeleton and/or be a part of one or more of R, R' and R". However, if two or more groups X are present they will preferably be present either as substituents on the perylene skeleton or as a part of R and/or R'.
- the solubility and/or the dispersibility of a perylene dye in a liquid medium is increased by (preferably covalently) binding the perylene dye to a (at least one) polymer that is soluble in the liquid medium.
- soluble in the liquid medium means that the polymer shows a more than a negligible solubility in the liquid medium, such as, e.g., a solubility of at least about 0.2 g of polymer per 100 g of liquid medium, for example, at least about 0.4 g, at least about 0.5 g, at least about 0.6 g, at least about 0.8 g, at least about 1 g, at least about 2 g, at least about 5 g, at least about 8 g, or at least about 10 g of polymer per 100 g of liquid medium.
- a negligible solubility in the liquid medium such as, e.g., a solubility of at least about 0.2 g of polymer per 100 g of liquid medium, for example, at least about 0.4 g, at least about 0.5 g, at least about 0.6 g, at least about 0.8 g, at least about 1 g, at least about 2 g, at least about 5 g, at least about 8 g, or
- the polymer may comprise at least one (recurring) monomer unit that comprises at least one polar group which may, for example, be selected from hydroxy, carboxy and amino groups.
- the polymer may, for example, comprise a phenolic resin such as, e.g., a novolac resin or any other kind of phenol formaldehyde condensation product.
- the phenolic resin may be or include a phenolic resin of formula
- the groups R4 may be the same or different and are selected from (optionally substituted) alkyl groups having from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms and the average number of m is from about 1 to about 30, for example, from about 1 to about 25, from about 1 to about 15, from about 1 to about 10, from about 1 to about 5, from about 1 to about 3, from about 5 to about 15, from about 5 to about 10, from about 10 to about 20, or from about 20 to about 30.
- the groups R4 may be the same or different (preferably the same) and may, for example, be selected from tert-butyl, tert-octyl and branched nonyl.
- a group R4 may be in the meta- or para-position with respect to the OH group (in formula (IV) only the para position is shown), and there may be more than one group R4 (e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4) present on a phenyl ring.
- groups R4 e.g., 2 or 3 groups R4
- they may be present in any of the available positions on the phenyl ring, such as, e.g., meta/para or meta/meta with respect to the OH group.
- each of the phenyl rings comprised therein may comprise 1 or 2 additional substituents.
- substituents may, for example, be additional optionally substituted alkyl groups (preferably having from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms), halogen such as, e.g., F, CI and Br, OH, COOH, and amino. If additional substituents are present they may be the same or different.
- the average value of m in the above formula (IV) will often be at least about 1 , at least about 2, e.g., at least about 3, or at least about 4, and will also often be not higher than about 20, e.g., not higher than about 15, or not higher than about 10.
- the weight ratio of perylene dye to polymer(s) that is employed in the method of the present invention depends on several factors such as, e.g., the molecular weights of the perylene dye and the polymer(s), the average number of perylene dye molecules that are to be bonded to a single polymer molecule or the average number of polymer molecules that are to be bonded to a single perylene dye molecule.
- a single polymer molecule P may have one or more than one perylene dye molecule (e.g., an average of 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or more perylene dye molecules) bonded thereto.
- a perylene dye molecule may have one or more than one polymer molecule P (e.g., an average of 1 , 2, 3, 4, or more polymer molecules P) bonded thereto. Even further, a polymer molecule P may have at least two perylene dye molecules bonded thereto, at least one of these perylene dye molecules being bonded to at least one additional polymer molecule P (which in turn may or may not be bonded to one or more additional perylene dye molecules).
- the process for making the polymer-bonded perylene dyes of formulae ( ⁇ ) to ( ⁇ ) set forth above it is preferred to use about 0.2 g to about 10 g of perylene dye per 100 g of polymer such as, e.g., phenolic resin.
- polymer such as, e.g., phenolic resin.
- perylene dye with more than one or more than one type of polymer.
- a perylene dye of the above formula (A) or (B) may be reacted with a mixture of polymers of the above formula (IV).
- two or more different perylene dyes may be reacted with (bonded to) a single (type of) polymer.
- two or more different perylene dyes may be reacted with two or more different (types of) polymers, although this will usually result in difficult to control reaction mixtures.
- reaction conditions which are required or advantageous, respectively for the reaction between a perylene dye and a polymer to which the former is to be bonded depend on many factors such as, e.g., the groups that are to participate in the reaction and any other (reactive) groups that may be present in the perylene dye and/or the polymer. Reaction conditions which are suitable for a specific pair of reactive groups in the perylene dye and in the polymer are well known to those of skill in the art.
- aprotic polar organic solvent such as, e.g., N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethyl formamide, dimethyl acetamide, and dimethylsulfoxide or a mixture of two or more thereof, and in the presence of an inorganic or strong non-nucleophilic organic base.
- NMP N-methylpyrrolidone
- dimethyl formamide dimethyl acetamide
- dimethylsulfoxide or a mixture of two or more thereof
- inorganic or strong non-nucleophilic organic base examples of inorganic and organic bases suitable for catalyzing nucleophilic substitution reactions are well known to those of skill in the art.
- An example of a suitable inorganic base is K 2 CO 3 . Reaction temperatures will often range from about 50° C to about 140° C, also depending on the boiling point of the solvent used.
- reaction product polymer-bonded perylene dye
- reaction product can usually be isolated from the resultant reaction mixture and optionally purified by conventional means such as, e.g., filtration, centrifugation, extraction, chromatographic methods, etc.
- Typical (non- limiting) reactions between a perylene dye and a polymer (phenolic resin) in accordance with the processes of the present invention are represented below:
- P is used to denote two different entities: in one case an unreacted polymer and in the other case the polymer in which one or more groups thereof have reacted with one or more corresponding groups of one or more perylene dye molecules to form a (preferably covalent) linkage between the remainder of the polymer and the remainder of the perylene dye.
- a printing ink composition in accordance with the present invention comprises a (preferably polar) liquid medium and one or more (types of) polymer-bonded perylene dyes as set forth above (e.g., a mixture of two or three different perylene dyes, all bonded to the same type of polymer, or bonded to more than one type of polymer) dissolved or dispersed in the medium.
- a (preferably polar) liquid medium and one or more (types of) polymer-bonded perylene dyes as set forth above (e.g., a mixture of two or three different perylene dyes, all bonded to the same type of polymer, or bonded to more than one type of polymer) dissolved or dispersed in the medium.
- the concentration of the polymer-bonded perylene dye(s) in the medium depends on several factors such as, e.g., the polymer(s) to which the perylene dye(s) is/are bonded, the desired color intensity, the liquid medium, the remaining (optional) components of the composition, the intended purpose of the printing ink composition, and the substrate onto which the printing ink composition is to be applied.
- the (total) concentration of the one or more polymer- bonded perylene dyes in the printing ink composition will be at least about 0.01 %, at least about 0.02 %, or at least 0.05 % by weight, and will usually be not higher than about 40 % by weight, e.g. not higher than about 20 %, not higher than about 10 %, or not higher than about 5 % by weight based on the total weight of the composition.
- the intended purpose of the printing ink composition is one of several factors which determines suitable and desirable concentration ranges for the polymer-bonded perylene dye(s) as well as the types and concentration ranges of suitable or desirable optional components of the composition.
- suitable and desirable concentration ranges for the polymer-bonded perylene dye(s) As well as the types and concentration ranges of suitable or desirable optional components of the composition.
- printing processes There are many different types of printing processes. Non- limiting examples thereof include inkjet printing (thermal, piezoelectric, continuous, etc.), flexography, intaglio printing (e.g., gravure printing), screen printing, letterpress printing, offset printing, pad printing, relief printing, planographic printing and rotogravure printing.
- a printing ink composition in accordance with the present invention is suitable (at least) for inkjet printing.
- Industrial inkjet printers commonly used for numbering, coding and marking applications on conditioning lines and printing presses, are particularly suitable.
- Preferred ink-jet printers include single nozzle continuous ink-jet printers (also called raster or multi level deflected printers) and drop-on-demand ink-jet printers, in particular valve-jet printers. Accordingly, the following discussion of printing ink compositions relates primarily to compositions for inkjet printing. However, it is to be kept in mind that the present invention is not limited to printing ink compositions for inkjet printing but rather encompasses all printing ink compositions in which perylene dyes can be employed. Accordingly, the following considerations and statements apply mutatis mutandis to all printing ink compositions in which the polymer-bonded perylene dyes in accordance with the teaching of the present invention are useful.
- Printing inks in general comprise coloring agents and liquid vehicles which comprise solutions of resinous binders in solvents.
- binders and solvents The specific choice of binders and solvents depends on several factors, such as, for example, the polymer-bonded perylene dye(s), the remaining components that are to be present, and the nature of the substrate to be printed.
- Non-limiting examples of suitable binders for use in the ink compositions for inkjet printing include binders which are conventionally used in inkjet printing inks, including resins such as nitrocellulose, acrylate resins and polyester resins (such as, e.g, DYNAPOL® L 1203 , L 205, L 206, L 208, L 210, L 411, L 651, L658, L 850, L 912, L 952, LH 530, LH 538, LH 727, LH 744, LH 773, LH 775, LH 818, LH 820, LH 822, LH 912, LH 952, LH 530, LH 538, LH 727, LH 744, LH 773, LH 775, LH 818, LH 820, LH 822, LH 823, LH 826, LH 828, LH 830, LH 831 , LH 832, LH 833, LH 838
- a typical (total) concentration of the one or more binders in the printing ink composition is from about 0.5 % to about 10 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- typical viscosity values for inkjet printing inks are in the range of from about 4 to about 30 mPa.s at 25°C.
- the polymer which has one or more perylene dye molecules bonded thereto may also act as a binder for the composition.
- the (principal) binder of the ink composition must be compatible with the polymer which a perylene dye bonded thereto, e.g., must no result in the formation of any insoluble substance, etc. when combined with the later.
- Suitable solvents for inkjet printing inks are known to those of skill in the art.
- Non-limiting examples thereof include low-viscosity, slightly polar and aprotic organic solvents, such as, e.g., methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), acetone, ethyl acetate, ethyl 3-ethoxypropionate, toluene and mixtures of two or more thereof.
- MEK methyl ethyl ketone
- the composition will usually also comprise at least one conductivity imparting agent (for example, a salt).
- the conductivity imparting agent will have a non- negligible solubility in the composition.
- suitable conductivity imparting agents include salts such as, e.g.
- tetraalkyl ammonium salts e.g., tetrabutyl ammonium nitrate, tetrabutyl ammonium perchlorate and tetrabutyl ammonium hexafluorophosphate
- alkali metal thiocyanates such as potassium thiocyanate
- akali potassium salts such as KPF 6
- alkali metal perchlorates such as lithium perchlorate.
- the conductivity imparting agent will be present in a concentration which is sufficient to provide the conductivity which is required or desirable. Of course, mixtures of two or more different conductivity imparting agents (salts) can be used. Often the one or more conductivity imparting agents will be present in a total concentration of from about 0.1 % to 2 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the printing ink composition according to the present invention may furthermore comprise one or more customary additives, such as, for example, fungicides, biocides, surfactants, sequestering agents, pH adjusters, etc. in the amounts customary for these additives.
- the printing ink composition may comprise one or more additional colorants and/or components which impart a specific optical property (i.e. , components which are different from the polymer-bonded perylene dyes of the present invention).
- additional components may be selected from, for example, conventional pigments and dyes, luminescent (e.g., fluorescent) pigments and dyes, and cholesteric and/or nematic liquid crystals.
- luminescent pigments include certain classes of inorganic compounds such as the sulphides, oxysulphides, phosphates, vanadates, garnets, spinels, etc. of non luminescent cations, which are doped with at least one luminescent transition-metal or a rare-earth metal cation.
- ink composition may further comprise one or more pigments and/or dyes which absorb in the visible or invisible region of the electromagnetic spectrum and/or may further comprise one or more pigments and/or dyes which are luminescent.
- suitable pigments and/or dyes which absorb in the visible or invisible region of the electromagnetic spectrum include phthalocyanine derivatives.
- suitable luminescent pigments and/or dyes include lanthanide derivatives. The presence of pigment(s) and/or dye(s) will enhance and reinforce the security of the marking against counterfeiting.
- the substrate or article which is to be provided with a marking and/or security feature in accordance with the present invention is not particularly limited and can be of various types.
- the substrate or article may, for example, consist (essentially) of or comprise one or more of a metal (for example, in the form of a container such as a can for holding various items such as, e.g., beverages or foodstuffs), optical fibers, a woven, a coating, and equivalents thereof, a plastic material, a ceramic material, glass (for example, in the form of a capsule or container such as a bottle for holding various items such as, e.g., beverages or foodstuffs), cardboard, packaging, paper, and a polymeric material.
- the substrate may furthermore already carry at least one marking or security element which comprises a substance selected from, e.g., inorganic luminescent compounds, organic luminescent compounds, IR- absorbers, magnetic materials, forensic markers, and combinations thereof.
- the marking or security element can be present in the form of indicia or a data matrix, on the substrate surface or be incorporated (embedded) in the substrate itself.
- the marking can be present also in the form of a cloud of dots or a specific pattern visible and/or invisible to the naked eye, randomly or not distributed in the item or article or goods or security documents or what is described in the paragraph [0035] or [0037] it is intended to protect and/or authenticate.
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