Current Applied Physics, Vol.12, No.1, 259-265, 2012
Fabrication of diarylide yellow pigments/modified SiO2 core-shell hybrid composite particles for electrophoretic displays
Diarylide yellow pigments/modified SiO2 core-shell hybrid composite particles were fabricated via a newly developed two-step procedure. The surface of diarylide yellow pigments was coated with SiO2 by the hydrolysis of Na2SiO3. The obtained particles were then modified with in situ generated 3-aminopropylsilanetriol or succinic acid to form composite particles containing amino or carboxyl groups. The FT-IR spectra, TGA and TEM showed that the particles had a core-shell structure, the SEM suggested that the surface morphology of the composite particles was smooth, and the XPS and zeta potential measurement indicated that the composite particles had a high charge load. The obtained composite particles have been applied as electrophoretic particles in the electronic paper, which demonstrated that the newly developed procedure is an effective way to produce various organic/inorganic composite particles used for electrophoretic displays. (C) 2011 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Diarylide yellow pigments;Core-shell structure;Composite particles;Electrophoretic displays