articleJan 1, 2008Closed access

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

Abstract

Organic compounds having high boiling points included in inkjet inks remain in the printed media after printing. It has been said that these residual organic compounds influenced the fastness of pigment ink prints, but details of the analytical methods have not been reported, yet. In this paper, a new analytical method was applied for detecting localization of those organic compounds in inkjet prints after printing. Glycerin was chosen as a typical example of those organic compounds. To analyze the position within the printed paper, deuterated glycerin was formulated in the ink as a probe and dynamic secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS) was applied to detect the deuterium peak in the whole printed paper…

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Keywords
  • Inkwell
  • Coated paper
  • Coating
  • Layer (electronics)
  • Materials science
  • Filter paper
  • Boiling point
  • Pigment
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