Electrostatographic toner including a wax coated pigment and method for the preparation thereof
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1. A method for the preparation of electrostatographic toner comprising the steps of:
- (a) dissolving a low melting point wax in a first solvent heated to a temperature sufficient to dissolve the wax, thereby forming a solution;
(b) mixing the solution with a pigment dispersion heated to a temperature approximating that of the solution and permitting the resultant mixture to cool slowly to ambient temperature, so resulting in the precipitation of wax upon the surface of the pigment and recovering the wax coated pigment particles;
(c) mixing the said pigment particles with a polymer material, a solvent and optionally a charge control agent to form an organic phase;
(d) dispersing the organic phase in an aqueous phase comprising a particulate stabilizer and optionally a promoter and homogenizing the resultant mixture; and
(e) evaporating the solvent and washing and drying the resultant product.
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Abstract
A method is described for the preparation of electrostatographic toner particles which involves the surface treatment of a pigment by depositing thereon a coating of a low melting point wax. The method involves preparing a mixture of a wax solution and a pigment dispersion which is heated to a temperature sufficient to assure dissolution of wax and permitting the mixture to cool slowly to room temperature at which point a coating of wax is deposited upon the surface of the pigment. The wax coated pigment particles are then used as a component of the organic phase in a limited coalescence process.
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1. A method for the preparation of electrostatographic toner comprising the steps of:
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(a) dissolving a low melting point wax in a first solvent heated to a temperature sufficient to dissolve the wax, thereby forming a solution; (b) mixing the solution with a pigment dispersion heated to a temperature approximating that of the solution and permitting the resultant mixture to cool slowly to ambient temperature, so resulting in the precipitation of wax upon the surface of the pigment and recovering the wax coated pigment particles; (c) mixing the said pigment particles with a polymer material, a solvent and optionally a charge control agent to form an organic phase; (d) dispersing the organic phase in an aqueous phase comprising a particulate stabilizer and optionally a promoter and homogenizing the resultant mixture; and (e) evaporating the solvent and washing and drying the resultant product. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18)
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- 10. In a method for preparing electrostatographic toner by dispersing an organic phase in an aqueous phase to yield a layer of particulate suspension stabilizer on the surface of a polymer, the improvement which comprises forming a wax coated pigment dispersion by dissolving a low melting point wax in a heated solvent, mixing the resultant solution with a heated pigment dispersion and permitting the mixture so formed to cool slowly to room temperature whereby wax coats the surface of the particles of the pigment dispersion, and mixing the wax coated pigment particles with a polymer material, and a charge agent to form an organic phase for dispersing in the aqueous phase.
- 11. The method of claim 11 wherein the low melting point wax has a melting point within the range of 55°
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16. A method of preparing a uniform coating of a low melting point wax on pigment particles comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming a solution of the low melting point wax in a solvent therefor at a temperature sufficient to dissolve the wax; (b) mixing the wax solution with a pigment particle dispersion in a dispersing liquid at a temperature sufficient to prevent premature precipitation of the wax from the resulting mixture; (c) slowly cooling the mixture to room temperature at a rate sufficient to deposit the wax on the pigment particles as a coating on the surface of the particles; and (d) recovering the coated pigment particles. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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