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Type: Technical Papers
Product Line: Inkjet Colorants
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Abstract:
Pigments for Inkjet Applications
This article outlines and analyzes various aspects of application of Carbon Black and organic pigments for inkjet printing. Advantages and deficiencies of pigments vs. dyes are discussed and the main focus of the work is on surface treatment of pigments. Color pigments, such as azo, quinacridone, phtalocyanine and quinolonoquinolones, which are especially important for Inkjet, are reviewed in detail. Diazonium treatment as well as other approaches based on crystal growth inhibitors are also covered, including mechanistic aspects of reactions.
Written by Alex Shakhnovich & James Belmont of Cabot Corporation, this is a preprint of a chapter submitted for publication in "The Chemistry of Inkjet Inks", edited by Shlomo Magdassi © 2010, copyright by World Scientific Publishing Company http://www.worldscibooks.com/chemistry/6869.html
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Downloads
Technical Papers
- NIP18 Paper: Coagulation Kinetics of Surface Modified Pigment Particles
- NIP16 Paper: Surface Modified Color Pigments
Presentations
- NIP16 Presentation: Surface Modified Color Pigments
- NIP18 Presentation: Coagulation Kinetics of Surface Modified Pigment Particles
- NIP20 Presentation: Titration of Surface Modified Pigment Particles
- Aqueous Dispersed Pigments for Single Pass, High Speed Commercial Inkjet Printing
Regulatory
- EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) - Inkjet Colorants
- EU Directive 76/769/EEC: Perfluorooctane Sulfonates (PFOS) - Inkjet Colorants

