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Solvents interactions with thermochromic print (CROSBI ID 243604)

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Rožić, Mirela ; Vukoje, Marina ; Kapović, Dominik ; Marošević, Livia Solvents interactions with thermochromic print // JGED. Journal of graphic engineering and design, 8 (2017), 2; 19-25. doi: 10.24867/JGED-2017-2-019

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rožić, Mirela ; Vukoje, Marina ; Kapović, Dominik ; Marošević, Livia

engleski

Solvents interactions with thermochromic print

In this study, the interactions between different solvents (benzene, acetone, cyclohexanone, various alcohols and water) and thermochromic printing ink were investigated. Thermochromic printing ink was printed on metal surface. Components of thermochromic printing inks are polymeric microcapsules and classic yellow offset printing ink. Below its activation temperature, dye and developer within the microcapsules form a blue coloured complex. Therefore, thermochromic print is green. By heating above the activation temperature, blue colour of the complex turns into the leuco dye colourless state and the green colour of the prints turns into the yellow colour of the classic offset pigment. The results of the interaction with various solvents show that the thermochromic print is stable in all tested solvents except in ethanol, acetone and cyclohexanone. In ethanol, the green colour of the print becomes yellow. SEM analysis shows that microcapsules are dissolved. In acetone and cyclohexanone, the green colour of the print turns into blue, and the microcapsules become significantly more visible. Thus, the yellow pigment interacts with examined ketones. Based on the obtained interactions it can be concluded that the microcapsules have more polar nature than the classical pigment particles. Solvent- thermocromic print interactions were analysed using Hansen solubility parameters that rank the solvents based on their estimated interaction capabilities.

Thermochromic ink, solvent, microcapsules, interactions

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Podaci o izdanju

8 (2)

2017.

19-25

objavljeno

2217-379X

2217-9860

10.24867/JGED-2017-2-019

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Grafička tehnologija

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