H. Katono et al., INTRODUCTION OF CU(II) COMPLEX INTO TRANSPARENT SYNTHETIC RESIN AND OPTICAL FUNCTION OF THE RESIN AS A NEAR-INFRARED RAY CUTOFF FILTER, Journal of applied polymer science, 67(5), 1998, pp. 903-912
A mole ratio method was conducted to determine a necessary condition t
o solubilize Cu(II) ion into an organic solvent. Copper benzoate anhyd
rous (CB) and acetone was used as a Cu(II) ion supplier and a solvent,
respectively. Methacryloyloxyethyl phosphate (PMOE) and di(2-ethylhex
yl) phosphate (DIEHP) were used as ligands for solubilization. Cu(II)
ion was solubilized with only two PMOE molecules, although six molecul
es were needed for DIEHP. PMOE formed an intermediate layer which surr
ounded the Cu(II) ion with two molecules between the ion and solvent a
nd made it possible to solubilize Cu(II) ion into the organic solvent.
In the case of DIEHP, however, six molecules were needed to form such
a layer for solubilization. Furthermore, Cu(II) ion was introduced ho
mogeneously into poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) by copolymerization
of PMOE with MMA, although the polymer was opaque in the case of DIEHP
. The ligand having a methacryloyl group was considered to participate
in the polymerization process, which avoided exclusion of the Cu(II)
complex from polymer phase. The intermediate zone formed by PMOE was c
onsidered to keep compatibility of Cu(II) ion with the polymer matrix
even after polymerization. The near-infrared ray cutting-off filter ma
de of resin was realized by introducing Cu(II) ion at higher concentra
tion through complexation with the proper ligand. (C) 1998 John Wiley
& Sons, Inc.