Voltage switchable surface-modified carbon black nanoparticles for dual-particle electrophoretic displays

Kim, J; Oh, JiY; Suh, K

HERO ID

2921300

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Journal Article

Year

2014

HERO ID 2921300
In Press No
Year 2014
Title Voltage switchable surface-modified carbon black nanoparticles for dual-particle electrophoretic displays
Authors Kim, J; Oh, JiY; Suh, K
Journal Carbon
Volume 66
Page Numbers 361-368
Abstract In order to produce the black color for electrophoretic display (EPD) applications in dual-particle systems, a primary-like sized carbon black (PCB) surface modification method is developed and the electrophoretic properties of the resulting functionalized particles are reported. The PCB surface was chemically modified by hydroxylation and subsequent esterification. The final capping material of the PCB nanoparticle surface was a bulky fatty oleic acid, which was expected to improve dispersion stability and to produce electrostatic chargeability in a low dielectric medium. The zeta potential calculated from the measured electrophoretic mobility with a charge control agent was -31 mV. When the negatively chargeable oleic acid-capped PCB nanoparticles mixed with the positively chargeable polymer-coated white TiO2 nanoparticles, the PCB nanoparticles showed electrophoretic movement at an applied bias voltage of less than 5 V, which demonstrated potential application for very low voltage operation in EPDs. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.carbon.2013.09.011
Wosid WOS:000327575200040
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