U.S. patent application number 14/895082 was filed with the patent office on 2016-05-05 for blue dye compound, blue resin composition for color filter containing same and color filter using same.
This patent application is currently assigned to KYUNG-IN SYNTHETIC CO., LTD.. The applicant listed for this patent is KYUNG-IN SYNTHETIC CO., LTD.. Invention is credited to Hyun Jae CHUN, Jeong Gi KIM, Jung Rok KIM, Do Kyung LEE, Min-Jung LEE, Youn A LEE, Soonhyun PARK.
Application Number | 20160122545 14/895082 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 52008354 |
Filed Date | 2016-05-05 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160122545 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
PARK; Soonhyun ; et
al. |
May 5, 2016 |
BLUE DYE COMPOUND, BLUE RESIN COMPOSITION FOR COLOR FILTER
CONTAINING SAME AND COLOR FILTER USING SAME
Abstract
Disclosed is a blue dye compound for a color filter represented
by Chemical Formula 1. The blue colored resin composition including
the blue dye compound has excellent solubility to an organic
solvent, such as propylene glycol methyl ether acetate (PGMEA),
excellent miscibility with the other dyes or pigments and high heat
resistance. Therefore, when using the blue dye compound, it is
possible to obtain a color filter having high luminance and
contrast.
Inventors: |
PARK; Soonhyun;
(Gyeonggi-do, KR) ; KIM; Jung Rok; (Gyeonggi-do,
KR) ; KIM; Jeong Gi; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) ; CHUN;
Hyun Jae; (Seoul, KR) ; LEE; Do Kyung;
(Incheon, KR) ; LEE; Min-Jung; (Seoul, KR)
; LEE; Youn A; (Seoul, KR) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
KYUNG-IN SYNTHETIC CO., LTD. |
Incheon |
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KR |
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Assignee: |
KYUNG-IN SYNTHETIC CO.,
LTD.
Incheon
KR
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Family ID: |
52008354 |
Appl. No.: |
14/895082 |
Filed: |
June 2, 2014 |
PCT Filed: |
June 2, 2014 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/KR2014/004884 |
371 Date: |
December 1, 2015 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
252/586 ;
430/270.1; 560/221 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G03F 7/0007 20130101;
G03F 7/027 20130101; G02B 5/201 20130101; G03F 7/105 20130101; C09B
11/12 20130101; G02B 5/223 20130101 |
International
Class: |
C09B 11/12 20060101
C09B011/12; G02B 5/22 20060101 G02B005/22; G03F 7/00 20060101
G03F007/00 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jun 3, 2013 |
KR |
10-2013-0063399 |
Claims
1. A triarylmethane blue dye compound represented by the following
Chemical Formula 1: ##STR00019## In Chemical Formula 1, X.sub.- is
a trifluoromethanesulfonate or bistrifluoromethanesulfonimide
anion; and R.sub.1-R.sub.7 are the same or different, and each
independently represents any one selected from H, a substituted or
non-substituted C.sub.1-C.sub.10 alkyl group, and a substituted or
non-substituted C.sub.6-C.sub.10 aromatic hydrocarbon, wherein each
of R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4 and R.sub.7 may independently
represent R.sub.8 represented by the following Structural Formula
1, with the proviso that at least one of R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3,
R.sub.4 and R.sub.7 is R.sub.8 represented by the following
Structural Formula 1: ##STR00020## In Structural Formula 1, n is an
integer of 1-10, and R.sub.9 is H or methyl. In Chemical Formula 1,
each of a, b and c independently represents an integer of 0-4, and
m is an integer of 1-10.
2. The triarylmethane blue dye compound according to claim 1,
wherein each of R.sub.5 and R.sub.6 independently represents a
substituted or non-substituted C.sub.i-C.sub.10 alkoxy group or
halogen.
3. The triarylmethane blue dye compound according to claim 1,
wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2, and R.sub.3 and R.sub.4 are linked to
each other to form a saturated or unsaturated ring.
4. The triarylmethane blue dye compound according to claim 1,
wherein Chemical Formula 1 is represented by the following Chemical
Formula 2 through Chemical Formula 7: ##STR00021## ##STR00022##
##STR00023##
5. A blue colored resin composition for a color filter, comprising:
a blue dye compound; a binder resin; a reactive unsaturated
compound; a polymerization initiator; an organic solvent; and
additives, wherein the blue dye compound is the triarylmethane blue
dye compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 as defined in claim
1.
6. The blue colored resin composition for a color filter according
to claim 5, wherein the blue dye compound further comprises at
least one selected from a xanthene dye, cyanine dye and
azaporphyrin dye.
7. The blue colored resin composition for a color filter according
to claim 5, wherein the blue dye compound is present in an amount
of 0.01 wt %-50 wt % based on the total weight of the blue colored
resin composition.
8. The blue colored resin composition for a color filter according
to claim 5, which may further comprise a blue pigment, wherein the
blue pigment is a copper phthalocyanine-based blue pigment.
9. The blue colored resin composition for a color filter according
to claim 5, wherein the reactive unsaturated compound is selected
from the group consisting of a thermosetting monomer or oligomer,
photocurable monomer or oligomer and a combination thereof.
10. The blue colored resin composition for a color filter according
to claim 5, wherein the polymerization initiator is selected from
the group consisting of a thermal polymerization initiator,
photopolymerization initiator and a combination thereof.
11. A color filter obtained by using the blue colored resin
composition for a color filter as defined in claim 5.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a blue dye compound for a
color filter. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to
a novel triarylmethane dye compound having improved solubility and
higher heat resistance as compared to to the conventional dyes, a
blue colored resin composition for a color filter including the
same, and a color filter using the same.
BACKROUND ART
[0002] A liquid crystal display uses optical and electrical
properties of a liquid crystal material to display images. Such a
liquid crystal display has some advantages, including light weight,
low power consumption and low driving voltage, as compared to
cathode ray tubes (CRT), plasma display panels, or the like. A
liquid crystal display includes a liquid crystal layer disposed
between one glass substrate and another glass substrate. The light
emitted from a light source passes through the liquid crystal
layer, which controls the transmission of light. The light that has
passed through the liquid crystal passes through a color filter
layer, and the light that has passed through the color filter layer
is used to realize a full-color screen by an additive mixture of
colors.
[0003] In general, as methods for producing a color filter for use
in a liquid crystal display, there are known a dyeing method,
printing method, electrodeposition method and a pigment dispersion
method. Although methods using a dye have been discussed to date,
use of a dye causes problems of lower heat resistance,
photoresistance and chemical resistance as compared to a pigment,
and thus shows limited applicability. In addition, in the case of a
dyeing method, a complicated process is required, resulting in poor
cost efficiency. Therefore, recently, a pigment dispersion method
has been used generally. Although a pigment has lower transparency
than a dye, such a disadvantage has been overcome by advanced
technology of micronization and dispersion of a pigment. Since a
color filter obtained by a pigment dispersion method uses a
pigment, it is stable against light, heat, solvent, or the like.
When such a color filter is subjected to patterning through
photolithography, it is easy to produce a color filter for use in a
large-screen and high-precision color display. Thus, such a color
filter is now used most widely.
[0004] A pigment used for a pigment dispersion type color resist
includes each of a red, green and a blue pigments, when forming an
RGB color filter. In general, the pigment may further include a
yellow pigment, purple pigment, or the like in order to represent
colors more effectively. A method for producing a color filter by
pigment dispersion includes applying a color resist solution onto a
substrate by using a spin coater, followed by drying to form a
coating film. Then, the coating film is subjected to pattern
exposure and development to obtain colored pixels, and heat
treatment is carried out at high temperature to obtain a first
color pattern. This process is repeated according to the number of
colors, thereby providing a color filter. The most important factor
determining the quality of a color resist is the properties of a
pigment used as a colorant, dispersibility thereof and dispersion
state thereof. Recently, as LCDs have been produced to have a large
scale and high precision, requirements for a color filter, such as
high transmission of a colored layer, high contrast, reduced width
of a black matrix and high reliability, have been increased every
year. As a means for satisfying such requirements, a pigment is
micronized to the highest degree in order to meet color properties,
such as luminance and contrast, according to the related art.
[0005] However, the pigment powder obtained from its synthesis
cannot be used as it is, because preparation of a pigment
dispersion requires a stable dispersion state and easy
micronization. Thus, a micronization process, such as salt milling,
is required, but such a post-treatment process is not preferred in
terms of environmental protection. Moreover, a number of additives,
such as a dispersing agent and pigment derivative, are required,
and a very complicated and cumbersome process is required to obtain
a pigment dispersion. In addition, such a pigment dispersion
requires complicated storage and transport conditions to maintain
its optimal quality state.
[0006] In the case of a pigment dispersion, the pigment is present
as particles and thus causes light scattering. In addition,
micronization of a pigment causes a rapid increase in surface area
of pigment, degradation of dispersion stability and generation of
non-uniform pigment particles. For these reasons, it is difficult
to produce a color resist.
[0007] In addition, many studies have been conducted recently to
accomplish high luminance, high contrast and high resolution by
using a pigment. However, the above-mentioned problems related with
pigment micronization and dispersion stability lead to insufficient
improvement of physical properties of a color filter using a
pigment as a colorant.
[0008] As a substitute for a pigment dispersion, some studies have
been conducted to improve luminance and contrast by using a hybrid
type colorant containing a pigment in combination with a dye to
improve physical properties. Although such studies lead to slight
improvement of luminance and contrast, they are merely adding some
dyes to a pigment. Thus, it is not possible to improve physical
properties significantly.
[0009] To solve the above-mentioned problems and to accomplish high
luminance, high contrast and high resolution, some studies have
been conducted more recently about using a dye instead of a pigment
as a colorant. Particularly, many attempts have been made to use a
triarylmethane dye as a blue colorant. In general, a triarylmethane
dye has high transmission to 420-450 nm of a color filter, and thus
shows excellent color characteristics as a blue colorant for a
color filter. However, such a triarylmethane dye has low solubility
to a solvent used for a colored composition for a color filter and
shows poor heat resistance. In general, as a solvent for a colored
composition for a color filter, propylene glycol monomethyl ether
acetate (PGMEA), propylene glycol monomethyl ether (PGME) or
cyclohexanone is used widely. In the case of a currently known dye,
it is easy to ensure the solubility to cyclohexanone. However, such
a dye has low solubility to PGMEA and PGME. Particularly, there is
a tendency to prohibit use of cyclohexanone since it is an
environmentally harmful material. Thus, there is a need for a dye
having high solubility to PGMEA of PGME.
[0010] As one example of some studies about triarylmethane dyes
according to the related art, there have been disclosed a salt
compound having a cation of triarylmethane dye with an anion of
naphthalenesulfonate or naphtylaminesulfonate that shows improved
solubility and heat resistance, a colored resin composition
including the same, and a color filter using the same. However,
such a compound has low solubility to propylene glycol monomethyl
ether acetate (PGMEA) and shows poor heat resistance.
[0011] As another example, there has been conducted a study about a
compound of a triarylmethane cation with an anion of another dye.
Although such a compound provides partially improved heat
resistance, it still has low solubility to an organic ester
solvent, such as PGMEA.
DISCLOSURE
Technical Problem
[0012] A technical problem to be solved by the present disclosure
is to provide a blue dye compound, which solves the above-mentioned
problems of a triarylmethane dye that is a blue colorant having
good color characteristics but showing low solubility to propylene
glycol monomethyl ether acetate (PGMEA), and thus has excellent
solubility and heat resistance.
[0013] Another technical problem to be solved by the present
disclosure is to provide a blue colored resin composition for a
color filter including the blue dye compound, and a color filter
using the same.
Technical Solutions
[0014] In one general aspect, there is provided a triarylmethane
blue dye compound represented by the following Chemical Formula
1.
##STR00001##
[0015] In Chemical Formula 1, X.sup.- is a
trifluoromethanesulfonate or bistrifluoromethanesulfonimide anion;
and
[0016] R.sub.1-R.sub.7 are the same or different, and each
independently represents any one selected from H, a substituted or
non-substituted C.sub.1-C.sub.10 alkyl group, and a substituted or
non-substituted C.sub.6-C.sub.10 aromatic hydrocarbon, wherein each
of R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4 and R.sub.7 may independently
represent R.sub.8 represented by the following Structural Formula
1, with the proviso that at least one of R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3,
R.sub.4 and R.sub.7 is R.sub.8 represented by the following
Structural Formula 1.
##STR00002##
[0017] In Structural Formula 1, n is an integer of 1-10, and
R.sub.9 is H or methyl.
[0018] In addition, R.sub.1 and R.sub.2, and R.sub.3 and R.sub.4
may be linked to each other to form a saturated or unsaturated
ring.
[0019] In Chemical Formula 1, each of a, b and c independently
represents an integer of 0-4, and m is an integer of 1-10.
[0020] According to an embodiment, each of R.sub.5 and R.sub.6 may
independently represent a substituted or non-substituted
C.sub.1-C.sub.10 alkoxy group or halogen.
[0021] In another aspect, there is provided a blue colored resin
composition for a color filter, including a blue dye compound,
binder resin, reactive unsaturated compound, polymerization
initiator, organic solvent and additives, wherein the blue dye
compound is the triarylmethane blue dye compound represented by the
above Chemical Formula 1.
[0022] Optionally, the blue dye compound may further include at
least one selected from a xanthene dye, cyanine dye and
azaporphyrin dye, in addition to the triarylmethane blue dye
compound represented by the above Chemical Formula 1.
[0023] According to an embodiment, the blue dye compound may be
present in an amount of 0.01 wt %-50 wt % based on the total weight
of the blue colored resin composition.
[0024] According to another embodiment, the blue colored resin
composition for a color filter may further include a blue pigment,
if necessary, wherein the blue pigment may be a copper
phthalocyanine-based blue pigment.
[0025] According to still another embodiment, the binder resin is
not particularly limited as long as it shows binding force, and
particular examples thereof may include known film-forming
resins.
[0026] According to still another embodiment, the reactive
unsaturated compound may be selected from the group consisting of a
thermosetting monomer or oligomer, photocurable monomer or oligomer
and a combination thereof.
[0027] According to yet another embodiment, the polymerization
initiator may be selected from the group consisting of a thermal
curing initiator, photocuring initiator and a combination
thereof.
[0028] In still another aspect, there is provided a color filter
obtained by using the blue colored resin composition for a color
filter.
Advantageous Effects
[0029] The triarylmethane blue dye compound according to the
present disclosure has excellent solubility to propylene glycol
monomethyl ether acetate (PGMEA) and high heat resistance.
Therefore, when using the triarylmethane blue dye compound
according to the present disclosure, it is possible to obtain a
color filter having higher luminance and contrast as compared to
the color filters using the conventional pigments.
BEST MODE
[0030] Exemplary embodiments now will be described more fully
hereinafter.
[0031] Recently, as a colorant for a color filter, a dye having
higher luminance than a pigment has been developed. However, in
general, a dye has significantly lower heat resistance than a
pigment and generally shows lower solubility to an organic solvent
used for a color filter. Thus, it is difficult for a dye to satisfy
the requirements as a colorant for a color filter, including high
solubility to an organic solvent, high heat resistance and high
luminance at the same time. In addition, dyes having satisfying
reliability are rare.
[0032] The blue dye compound according to the present disclosure
provides improved solubility and heat resistance of triarylmethane
having excellent color characteristics as a blue colorant for a
color filter, and is suitable for application to a blue colored
composition for a color filter.
[0033] The blue dye compound according to the present disclosure is
a triarylmethane compound represented by the following Chemical
Formula 1.
##STR00003##
[0034] In Chemical Formula 1, X.sup.- is a
trifluoromethanesulfonate or bistrifluoromethanesulfonimide anion;
and R.sub.1-R.sub.7 are the same or different, and each
independently represents any one selected from H, a substituted or
non-substituted C.sub.1-C.sub.10 alkyl group, and a substituted or
non-substituted C.sub.6-C.sub.10 aromatic hydrocarbon, wherein each
of R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4 and R.sub.7 may independently
represent R.sub.8 represented by the following Structural Formula
1, with the proviso that at least one of R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3,
R.sub.4 and R.sub.7 is R.sub.8 represented by the following
Structural Formula 1.
##STR00004##
[0035] In Structural Formula 1, n is an integer of 1-10, and
R.sub.9 is H or methyl.
[0036] In addition, R.sub.1 and R.sub.2, and R.sub.3 and R.sub.4
may be linked to each other to form a saturated or unsaturated
ring.
[0037] In Chemical Formula 1, each of a, b and c independently
represents an integer of 0-4, and m is an integer of 1-10.
[0038] According to an embodiment, each of R.sub.5 and R.sub.6 may
independently represent a substituted or non-substituted
C.sub.1-C.sub.10 alkoxy group or halogen.
[0039] The blue colored resin composition for a color filter
according to the present disclosure includes the blue dye compound,
a binder resin, reactive unsaturated compound, polymerization
initiator, organic solvent and additives, and may further include a
blue pigment, if necessary.
[0040] Optionally, the blue dye compound may further include at
least one dye in addition to the triarylmethane compound
represented by the above Chemical Formula 1, and the additional dye
may be one generally used for a blue colored resin composition for
a color filter, such as a xanthene dye, cyanine dye, azaporphyrin
dye, or the like.
[0041] The blue dye compound including the compound represented by
the above Chemical Formula 1 optionally with at least one
additional dye may be used in an amount of 0.01 wt %-50 wt % based
on the total weight of the blue colored resin composition. When the
blue dye compound is used within the above-defined range, it shows
excellent solubility to a solvent and high heat resistance.
[0042] The blue pigment may be at least one selected from the blue
pigments generally used in the conventional colored resin
compositions. Particularly, the blue pigment may include a copper
phthalocyanine-based blue pigment. Particular examples of such a
phthalocyanine-based blue pigment include the compounds classified
into pigments in Color Index (published by The Society of Dyers and
Colourists). For example, the blue pigment may include C.I. (Color
Index) Pigment Blue 1, 15, 15:1, 15:2, 15:3, 15:4, 15:6, 16, 60, or
the like.
[0043] The binder resin is not particularly limited as long as it
shows binding force. Particularly, known film-forming resins are
useful.
[0044] For example, useful binder resins include cellulose resins,
particularly carboxymethylhydroxyethyl cellulose and hydroxyethyl
cellulose, acrylic resins, alkyd resins, melamine resins, epoxy
resins, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyamide,
polyamide-imine, polyimide, or the like.
[0045] In addition, the binder includes unsaturated resins having a
photopolymerizable unsaturated bond, such as acrylic resins.
Particularly, useful binder resins include homopolymers and
copolymers of polymerizable monomers, such as carboxyl
group-containing polymerizable monomers, including methyl
methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, propyl methacrylate, butyl
methacrylate, styrene and styrene derivatives, methacrylic acid,
itaconic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride or monoalkyl maleate,
and copolymers of polymerizable monomers, such as methacrylic acid,
styrene and styrene derivatives.
[0046] For example, reaction products between a compound having
each of an oxirane ring and an ethylenically unsaturated compound,
such as glycidyl methacrylate, acryloyl glycidyl ether and
monoalkylglycidyl itaconate, and a carboxyl-containing
polymerizable compound; reaction products between a compound having
each of a hydroxyl group and an ethylenically unsaturated compound
(unsaturated alcohol) (e.g. allyl alcohol, 2-buten-4-ol, oleyl
alcohol, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, N-methylol acrylamide, etc.)
and a carboxyl-containing polymerizable compound may be used as
binders, and such binders may include an unsaturated compound
having no isocyanate group.
[0047] The binder generally has an equivalent unsaturation degree
(molecular weight of binder per unsaturated compound) of 200-3,000,
particularly 230-1,000, in view of adequate photopolymerizability
and film hardness. To provide sufficient alkaline developability
after the exposure of a film, the binder may have an acid number of
20-300, particularly 40-200. The binder may have an average
molecular weight of 1,500-200,000, particularly 10,000-50,000
g/mol.
[0048] The reactive unsaturated compound may be selected from the
group consisting of thermosetting monomers or oligomers,
photocurable monomers or oligomers and a combination thereof.
Preferably, the reactive unsaturated monomer may be a photocurable
monomer and may include at least one reactive double bond and
additional reactive groups in a single molecule.
[0049] In this context, particularly useful photocurable monomers
include reactive solvents or reactive diluents, such as mono-, di-,
tri- and multi-functional acrylates and methacrylates, vinyl
ethers, glycidyl ethers, or the like. The additional reactive
groups may include aryl, hydroxyl, phosphate, urethane, secondary
amine, N-alkoxymethyl group, or the like.
[0050] Such types of monomers are known to those skilled in the art
and are described, for example, in [Roempp, Lexikon, Lacke und
Druckfarben, Dr. Ulrich Zorll, Thimem Verlag Stuttgart--New York,
1998, p. 491/492]. Selection of monomers particularly depends on
the type and intensity of irradiation used for the resin
composition, target reaction to be carried out by the
photoinitiator and film characteristics. Such photocurable monomers
may be used alone or in combination.
[0051] The polymerization initiator may be a thermosetting
initiator, photocuring initiator or a combination thereof.
Particularly, the polymerization initiator may be a photocuring
initiator, which is a compound forming a reaction intermediate
capable of inducing the polymerization of monomers and/or binder or
the like, after the absorption of visible rays or ultraviolet rays.
For example, the polymerization initiator is described in [Roempp,
Lexikon, Lacke und Druckfarben, Dr. Ulrich Zorll, Thimem Verlag
Stuttgart--New York, 1998, p. 445/446].
[0052] Particular examples of the solvent include ketones, alkylene
glycol ethers, alcohols and aromatic compounds. Such ketones
include acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, cyclohexaone, or the like.
Such alkylene glycol ethers include methyl cellosolve (ethylene
glycol monomethyl ether), butyl cellosolve (ethylene glycol
monobutyl ether), methylcellosolve acetate, ethylcellosolve
acetate, butylcellosolve acetate, ethylene glycol monopropyl ether,
ethylene glycol monohexyl ether, ethylene glycol dimethyl ether,
diethylene glycol ethyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl ether,
propylene glycol monoethyl ether, propylene glycol monopropyl
ether, propylene glycol monobutyl ether, propylene glycol
monomethyl ether acetate, diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate,
diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate, diethylene glycol propyl
ether acetate, diethylene glycol isopropyl ether acetate,
diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate, diethylene glycol t-butyl
ether acetate, triethylene glycol methyl ether acetate, triethylene
glycol ethyl ether acetate, triethylene glycol propyl ether
acetate, triethylene glycol isopropyl ether acetate, triethylene
glycol, triethylene glycol butyl ether acetate, triethylene glycol
t-butyl ether acetate, or the like. Such alcohols include methyl
alcohol, ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol,
3-methyl-3-methoxybutanol, or the like. Such aromatic solvents
include benzene, toluene, xylene, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, ethyl
N-hydroxymethyl pyrrolidone-2-acetate, or the like. Other solvents
include 1,2-propanediol diacetate, 3-methyl-e-methyl-3-methoxybutyl
acetate, ethyl acetate, tetrahydrofuran, or the like. Such solvents
may be used alone or in combination.
[0053] The additives may be used with no particular limitation, as
long as they conform to their purpose of use. Preferably, to
improve the surface texture, fatty acids, fatty amines, alcohols,
bean oil, wax, rosin, resins, benzotriazole derivatives, or the
like may be used. More preferably, the fatty acids may include
stearic acid or behenic acid, and the fatty amines may include
stearyl amine.
Mode for Invention
[0054] Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be explained with
reference to preferred embodiments in more detail. However, the
following examples are for illustrative purposes only and not
intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. It will be
understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form
and details may be made thereto without departing from the scope of
the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
EXAMPLES
1. Preparation of Intermediate Compound
(1) Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula 1
[0055] The compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 is prepared
according to the following Reaction Scheme 1.
##STR00005##
[0056] First, 0.249 mol of N,N-diethylaminobenzoic acid is added to
100 g of toluene, followed by agitation. Next, 0.400 mol of thionyl
chloride is added dropwise thereto, the resultant mixture is warmed
to 80.degree. C., and reaction is carried out for 1 hour. After the
reaction, the reaction mixture is subjected to distillation under
reduced pressure to remove thionyl chloride and toluene, thereby
providing N,N-diethylaminobenzoyl chloride.
[0057] Then, 0.310 mmol of anhydrous aluminum chloride is agitated
with 120 g of dichloroethane and the resultant mixture is agitated
and cooled. N,N-diethylaminobenzoyl chloride obtained as described
above is dissolved into 120 g of dichloroethane and the resultant
solution is added dropwise to the above mixture while the mixture
is maintained at 5.degree. C. or lower, and then the reaction
mixture is agitated for 30 minutes. After that, 0.249 mol of
N,N-diethylmetatoluidine is added dropwise to the reaction mixture.
After the reaction mixture is brought to room temperature, ice
water is introduced thereto to quench the reaction. Then, sodium
hydroxide solution is introduced to adjust pH of the reaction
mixture to 11 or more, and the reaction mixture is filtered through
diatomaceous earth to remove insoluble contents. After separating
the layers of the reaction mixture, the organic layer is
concentrated under reduced pressure. The obtained compound is
subjected to column chromatography to obtain 0.075 mol of the
compound represented by Chemical Formula 1.
(2) Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula II
[0058] The compound represented by Chemical Formula II is prepared
according to the following Reaction Scheme 2.
##STR00006##
[0059] The compound represented by Chemical Formula II is obtained
in the same manner as the preparation of the compound represented
by Chemical Formula 1, except that N,N-diethylmetachloroaniline is
used instead of N,N-diethylmetatoluidine. In this manner, 0.068 mol
of the compound represented by Chemical Formula II is obtained.
(3) Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula III
[0060] The compound represented by Chemical Formula III is prepared
according to the following Reaction Scheme 3.
##STR00007##
[0061] The compound represented by Chemical Formula III is obtained
in the same manner as the preparation of the compound represented
by Chemical Formula 1, except that N,N-diethylmetamethoxyaniline is
used instead of N,N-diethylmetatoluidine. In this manner, 0.053 mol
of the compound represented by Chemical Formula III is
obtained.
(4) Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula IV
[0062] The compound represented by Chemical Formula IV is obtained
according to the following Reaction Scheme 4.
##STR00008##
[0063] First, 0.220 mol of N-(4-hydroxycyclohexyl)-1-naphthylamine
and 0.242 mol of trimethylamine are added to and dissolved in 50 mL
of dichloromethane under agitation. Next, 0.242 mol of anhydrous
methacrylic acid is added thereto and the mixture is warmed to and
maintained at 40.degree. C. After the completion of the reaction,
water is added to the reaction mixture to carry out separation of
the layers. Then, 20 mL of saturated sodium chloride solution is
added and the reaction mixture is agitated, followed by agitation
for 30 minutes. After the layers are separated, the organic layer
is dried under reduced pressure and the resultant product is
purified to obtain 0.190 mol of the compound represented by
Chemical Formula IV.
(5) Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula V
[0064] The compound represented by Chemical Formula V is prepared
according to the following Reaction Scheme 5.
##STR00009##
[0065] First, 0.030 mol of the compound represented by Chemical
Formula I is added to 140 g of chloroform and the resultant mixture
is agitated. Next, 0.045 mol of phosphorus oxychloride is added
thereto and the resultant mixture is agitated for 15 minutes. Then,
0.001 mol of 4-methoxyphenol and 0.030 mol of the compound
represented by Chemical Formula IV are introduced thereto, and the
resultant mixture is warmed, followed by reflux for 4 hours. After
the completion of the reaction, the reaction mixture is cooled to
room temperature and water is added thereto, followed by agitation.
After separating the layers, concentration is carried out under
reduced pressure and the resultant compound is purified to obtain
0.025 mol of the compound represented by Chemical Formula V.
(6) Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula VI
[0066] The compound represented by Chemical Formula VI is prepared
according to the following Reaction Scheme 6.
##STR00010##
[0067] The compound represented by Chemical Formula VI is prepared
in the same manner as the preparation of the compound represented
by Chemical Formula V, except that the compound represented by
Chemical Formula II is used instead of the compound represented by
Chemical Formula I. In this manner, 0.023 mol of the compound
represented by Chemical Formula VI is obtained.
(7) Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula VII
[0068] The compound represented by Chemical Formula VII is prepared
according to the following Reaction Scheme 7.
##STR00011##
[0069] The compound represented by Chemical Formula VII is prepared
in the same manner as the preparation of the compound represented
by Chemical Formula V, except that the compound represented by
Chemical Formula III is used instead of the compound represented by
Chemical Formula I. In this manner, 0.022 mol of the compound
represented by Chemical Formula VII is obtained.
2. Preparation of Triarylmethane Blue Dye Compound According to the
Present Disclosure
(1) Preparation Example 1
Preparation of Compound of Chemical Formula 2
[0070] The compound represented by Chemical Formula 2 is prepared
according to the following Reaction Scheme 8.
##STR00012##
[0071] First, 0.010 mol of the compound represented by Chemical
Formula V is dissolved into 50 g of MeOH, and 20% aqueous solution
of 0.011 mol of lithium bistrifluoromethanesulfonimide is added to
carry out substitution of salt. After filtration, the resultant
compound is dissolved into chloroform, washed with water and
concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain 0.009 mol of the
compound represented by Chemical Formula 2.
(2) Preparation Examples 2-6
Preparation of Compounds Represented by Chemical Formula 3-Chemical
Formula 7
[0072] As shown in the following Table 1, the compounds represented
by Chemical Formula V-Chemical Formula VII are subjected to
substitution with lithium bistrifluoromethanesulfonimide (A) and
sodium trifluoromethanesulfonate (B) in the same manner as
Preparation Example 1 to obtain the compounds represented by
Chemical Formula3-Chemical Formula 7.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Prep. Ex. Reactant 1 Reactant 2 Product 2
Chemical Formula VI (A) Chemical Formula 3 3 Chemical Formula VII
(A) Chemical Formula 4 4 Chemical Formula V (B) Chemical Formula 5
5 Chemical Formula VI (B) Chemical Formula 6 6 Chemical Formula VII
(B) Chemical Formula 7 ##STR00013## ##STR00014## ##STR00015##
##STR00016## ##STR00017##
(3) Comparative Example 1
[0073] The compound of Comparative Example 1 is prepared according
to the following Reaction Scheme 9.
##STR00018##
[0074] First, 0.010 mol of Basic Blue 7 is dissolved into 50 mL of
methanol, and 20% aqueous solution of 0.011 mol of sodium
p-toluenesulfonate is added thereto to carry out substitution of
salt. After filtration, the resultant compound is dissolved into
chloroform, washed with water and concentrated under reduced
pressure to obtain 0.005 mol of the compound of Comparative Example
1.
3. Test Example 1
Evaluation for Solubility
[0075] Each of the dye compounds according to Preparation Examples
1-6, Comparative Example 1 and Comparative Example 2 (Basic Blue 7)
is dissolved into propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate (PGMEA)
and the solubility of each compound is determined. The results are
shown in the following Table 2.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Comparative Preparation Example Example 1 2
3 4 5 6 1 2 PGMEA >5% >5% >5% >5% >5% >5% >1%
<1%
[0076] As shown in Table 2, each of the blue dye compounds of
Chemical Formula 2-Chemical Formula 7 according to Preparation
Examples 1-6 has a high solubility of 5% or more to PGMEA. In the
case of Comparative Example 2, it shows a significantly low
solubility less than 1% to PGMEA. In addition, in the case of
Comparative Example 1 obtained by substitution of Comparative
Example 2 with sodium p-toluenesulfonate salt, it shows solubility
improved as compared to Comparative Example 2 but the solubility is
significantly lower as compared to the compounds according to the
present disclosure. As a result, it can be seen that the blue dye
compounds according to the present disclosure has excellent
solubility to an organic solvent, such as PGMEA.
4. Preparation of Blue Colored Resin Composition for Color Filter
and Determination of Heat Resistance
[0077] Example 1
Preparation of Blue Colored Resin Composition for Color Filter
[0078] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
by using the following composition.
TABLE-US-00003 (a) Binder resin: copolymer of benzyl
methacrylate/methacrylic 2.7 g acid (mass ratio = 60:40) (Mw =
20000) (b) Acrylic monomer: benzyl methacrylate/methacrylic acid 10
g (mass ratio = 60:40) (c) Blue dye compound: Preparation Example 1
2.3 g (d) Photopolymerization initiator: Irgacure OXE-01 available
2 g from BASF (e) Solvent: propylene glycol monomethyl ether
acetate 83 g
Example 2
Preparation of Blue Colored Resin Composition for Color Filter
[0079] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
according to the same composition of Example 1, except that 2.3 g
of the compound of Preparation Example 2 is used as a blue dye
compound.
Example 3
Preparation of Blue Colored Resin Composition for Color Filter
[0080] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
according to the same composition of Example 1, except that 2.3 g
of the compound of Preparation Example 3 is used as a blue dye
compound.
Example 4
Preparation of Blue Colored Resin Composition for Color Filter
[0081] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
according to the same composition of Example 1, except that 2.3 g
of the compound of Preparation Example 4 is used as a blue dye
compound.
Example 5
Preparation of Blue Colored Resin Composition for Color Filter
[0082] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
according to the same composition of Example 1, except that 2.3 g
of the compound of Preparation Example 5 is used as a blue dye
compound.
Example 6
Preparation of Blue Colored Resin Composition for Color Filter
[0083] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
according to the same composition of Example 1, except that 2.3 g
of the compound of Preparation Example 6 is used as a blue dye
compound.
Comparative Example 3
[0084] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
according to the same composition of Example 1, except that the
compound of Comparative Example 1 is used instead of the compound
of Preparation Example 1.
Comparative Example 4
[0085] A photosensitive blue colored resin composition is prepared
according to the same composition of Example 1, except that 2.3 g
of the compound of Basic Blue 7 is used instead of the compound of
Preparation Example 1.
Test Example 2
Determination of Heat Resistance
[0086] To determine heat resistance, each of the blue colored resin
compositions according to the above Examples and Comparative
Examples is applied onto a glass substrate having a size of 10
cm.times.10 cm through spin coating to a thickness of 2 .mu.m.
Next, pre-baking is carried out on a hot plate at 90.degree. C. for
3 minutes and cooling is carried out at room temperature for 1
minute. Then, the coated glass substrate is exposed by using an
exposure system at an exposure dose of 100 mJ/cm.sup.2 (based on
365 nm).
[0087] Then, post-baking is carried out in a convection oven at
220.degree. C. for 30 minutes and color characteristics are
determined by using a spectrophotometer, MCPD 3700, available from
Otsuka electronic Co. After that, further heat treatment is carried
out in a convection oven at 220.degree. C. for 1 hour and color
characteristics are determined again to obtain .DELTA.Eab* values.
The results are shown in the following Table 3.
TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 3 Comparative Examples Examples 1 2 3 4 5 6 3
4 Eab* 2.25 2.07 2.54 2.60 2.54 2.78 17.84 31.69
[0088] It is generally known that a value of .DELTA.Eab* of 3 or
less satisfies reliability.
[0089] It can be seen that Examples 1-6 providing a value of
.DELTA.Eab* of 3 or less satisfies reliability. In the case of
Comparative Examples 3 and 4, they show significantly low heat
resistance. Therefore, it can be seen that the blue colored resin
composition for a color filter according to the present disclosure
has excellent heat resistance.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0090] The triarylmethane blue dye compound according to the
present disclosure has excellent solubility to propylene glycol
monomethyl ether acetate (PGMEA) and high heat resistance.
Therefore, when using the triarylmethane to blue dye compound
according to the present disclosure, it is possible to produce a
color filter having higher luminance and contrast as compared to
the color filters using the conventional pigments.
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