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Title:
COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR THE FORMATION OF AN ANTISTATIC LAYER OR AN ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION SHIELD
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/137934
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a liquid composition comprising: i) particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, ii) at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate, iii) at least one solvent, and iv) gallic acid, at least one derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof. The present invention also relates to a process for the preparation of a liquid composition, to a liquid composition obtainable by such a process, to a process for the preparation of a layered body, to the layered body obtainable by such a process, to a layered body and to the use of a liquid composition.

Inventors:
GUNTERMANN UDO (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2018/050661
Publication Date:
August 02, 2018
Filing Date:
January 11, 2018
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Assignee:
HERAEUS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG (DE)
International Classes:
C08L65/00; C08L25/18; C09D5/24; C09D165/00; H01B1/12
Domestic Patent References:
WO2014014262A22014-01-23
WO2008055834A12008-05-15
WO2008141981A12008-11-27
WO2008055834A12008-05-15
WO2014048561A22014-04-03
Foreign References:
JP2015078338A2015-04-23
EP2977993A12016-01-27
US20050202251A12005-09-15
EP1568750A22005-08-31
EP0339340A21989-11-02
EP0440957A21991-08-14
Other References:
A. ELSCHNER; S. KIRCHMEYER; W. LOVENICH; U. MERKER; K. REUTER: "PEDOT Principles and Applications of an Intrinsically Conductive Polymer", 2011, CRC PRESS
V. KABANOV, RUSSIAN CHEMICAL REVIEWS, vol. 74, 2005, pages 3 - 20
HOUBEN WEYL: "Methoden der organischen Chemie", MAKROMOLEKULARE STOFFE, vol. 20, no. 2, 1987, pages 1141
"Rompp Chemie", 1999, pages: 4391
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
HERZOG FIESSER & PARTNER PATENTANWÄLTE PARTG MBB (DE)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

A liquid composition comprising

i) particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, ii) at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate,

iii) at least one solvent, and

iv) gallic acid, at least one derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof

The liquid composition according to claim 1, wherein the complex is a complex of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and an anion of polystyrene sulfonic acid (PEDOT/PSS). 3. The liquid composition according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate ii) is selected from the group consisting of tet- ramethyl orthosilicate, tetraethyl orthosilicate, tetrapropyl orthosilicate, tetrabutyl orthosilicate, tetrapentyl orthosilicate, an at least partially hy- drolysed product of one of these orthosiliscates and a mixture of at least two of these orthosiliscates.

4. The liquid composition according to claim 3, wherein the at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate ii) is tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS). 5. The liquid composition according to anyone of claims 1 to 4, wherein the solvent iii) is water or a mixture of water and an alcohol selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, n-propanol and isopropanol.

6. The liquid composition according to anyone of claims 1 to 5, wherein the derivative of gallic acid iv) is selected from the group consisting of esters of gallic acid and a sugar and alkyl esters, alkenyl esters, cycloalkyl esters, cycloalkenyl esters and aryl esters of gallic acid. The liquid composition according to claim 6, wherein the ester of gallic acid and a sugar is a gallotannine.

The liquid composition according to anyone of claims 1 to 7, wherein the pH of the liquid composition is in the range from 2.5 to 4, the pH being determined at a temperature of 25°C.

The liquid composition according to claim 8, wherein the dispersion further comprises

v) at least one inorganic acid selected from the group consisting of sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, silicic acid and a mixture of at least two of these inorganic acids, at least one organic acid selected from the group consisting of acetic acid, formic acid, benzoic acid, p-toluensulfonic acid, PSS and a mixture of at least two of these organic acids, a mixture of at least one of these inorganic acids and at least one of these organic acids, or the at least partially deprotonated base form of any of the above mentioned inorganic or organic bases.

The liquid composition according to anyone of claims 1 to 9, wherein a conductive layer prepared from the composition is characterized by at least one of the following properties (al) to (a3), preferably by all of these properties:

(al) a sheet resistance in a range from 1 x 102 to 1 x 1010 Ω/sq, preferably in the range from 1 x 103 to 1 x 109 Ω/sq;

(a2) a transmission of at least 98 %, preferably at least 98.5 %, more preferably at least 99 % and most preferably at least preferably at least 99.5 %; (α3) a pencil hardness of at least 6H, preferably at least 7H, more preferably at least 8H and most preferably at least preferably at least 9H.

A process for the preparation of a layered body, comprising the process steps:

A) the provision of a substrate;

B) the application of the liquid composition according to one of claims 1 to 10 onto this substrate;

C) the at least partial removal of the at least one solvent iii) from the liquid composition to obtain a layered body comprising an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate.

A layered body, obtainable by the process according to claim 11.

A layered body, comprising:

a) a substrate;

b) an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate;

wherein the electrically conductive layer comprises

i) particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, ii) at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate, and

iv) gallic acid, at least one derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof.

The layered body according to claim 13, wherein the complex is a complex of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and an anion of polystyrene sulfonic acid (PEDOT/PSS), the at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate ii) is as defined in claims 4 and 5 and the at least one derivative of gallic acid iv) is as defined in claims 7 and 8.

Use of the liquid composition according to anyone of claims 1 to 10 for the formation of an antistatic coating or an electromagnetic radiation shield or for the preparation of a hole-transport layer in an organic light emitting diode (OLED) or in an organic photovoltaic (OPV) element.

Description:
COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR THE FORMATION OF

AN ANTISTATIC LAYER OR AN ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION SHIELD

The present invention relates to a liquid composition which comprises particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, to a process for the preparation of a liquid composition, to a liquid composition obtainable by such a process, to a process for the preparation of a layered body, to the layered body obtainable by such a process, to a layered body and to the use of a liquid composition. Conductive polymers are increasingly gaining economic importance, since polymers have advantages over metals with respect to processability, weight and targeted adjustment of properties by chemical modification. Examples of known π- conjugated polymers are polypyrroles, polythiophenes, polyanilines, polyacety- lenes, polyphenylenes and poly(p-phenylene-vinylenes). Layers of conductive polymers are employed in diverse industrial uses, e.g. as polymeric counter- electrodes in capacitors or for through-plating of electronic circuit boards. The preparation of conductive polymers is carried out chemically or electrochemically by oxidation from monomeric precursors, such as e.g. optionally substituted thio- phenes, pyrroles and anilines and the particular optionally oligomeric derivatives thereof. In particular, chemically oxidative polymerization is widely used, since it is easy to realize industrially in a liquid medium or on diverse substrates.

A particularly important polythiophene which is used industrially is poly(3,4- ethylenedioxy-thiophene) (PEDOT or PEDT), which is described, for example, in EP 0 339 340 A2 and is prepared by chemical polymerization of 3,4- ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT or EDT), and which has very high conductivities in its oxidized form. An overview of numerous poly(3,4-alkylenedioxythiophene) derivatives, in particular poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) derivatives, and their monomer units, syntheses and uses is given by A. Elschner, S. Kirchmeyer, W. Lovenich, U. Merker, K. Reuter "PEDOT Principles and Applications of an Intrinsically Conductive Polymer", CRC Press 2011. Often 3,4-ethylene- dioxythiophene is polymerized in water in the presence of poly anions such as polystyrene sulfonate (PSS), whereby aqueous compositions are obtained containing a complex of the cationic polythiophene and the polyanion (often referred to as "PEDOT/PSS"). Such a process is, for example, disclosed in in EP 0 440 957 A2. Due to the polyelectrolyte properties of PEDOT as a polycation and PSS as a polyanion, these compositions are not a true solution, but rather a dispersion. The extent to which polymers or parts of the polymers are dissolved or dispersed in this context depends on the weight ratio of the polycation and the polyanion, on the charge density of the polymers, on the salt concentration of the environment and on the nature of the surrounding medium (V. Kabanov, Russian Chemical Reviews 74, 2005, 3-20).

PEDOT/PSS-dispersions have acquired particular industrial importance. Transparent, conductive films which have found a large number of uses, e.g. as antistatic coatings or as conductive layers in electronic components, for examples as a hole injection layer in organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), as an intermediate layer in organic photovoltaic elements (OPV elements) or as an electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding material. They are also commonly used for the formation of conductive polymers layer, in particular solid electrolyte layers or polymeric outer layers, in the production of solid electrolyte capacitors.

However, whilst providing satisfactory conductivity performance, conductive layers prepared by means of conventional PEDOT/PSS-dispersions are often characterized by a rapid increase in their surface resistance upon exposure to visible and ultraviolet light. In order to improve the stability towards visible and ultraviolet light, WO 2008/055834 Al suggests supplementing PEDOT/PSS-dispersions with polyhydroxy- and/or carboxy group or amide or lactam group containing aliphatic compounds such as pyrogallol, gallic acid esters and polyhydroxy benzoic acids. PEDOT/PSS-dispersions supplemented with such additives, however, still suffer from the drawback that they exhibit poor mechanical and physical properties. Particularly, the adhesion strength with which the adhere to substrates such as poly- ethyleneterephthalate (PET) and glass and also the scratch resistance of the conductive layers prepared by means of conventional PEDOT/PSS-dispersions is often not sufficient, particularly if the conductive layers are used as antistatic coatings or as an electromagnetic radiation shield. In order to improve the adhesion strength and the scratch resistance of PEDOT/PSS-layers WO 2014/048561 A2 discloses adding adhesion promotors and/or crosslinkers on the basis of orga- no functional silanes to the dispersions. However, the disadvantage of the adhesion promoters disclosed in the prior art is that after prolonged storage of PEDOT/PSS- dispersions comprising such adhesion promoters, particularly after prolonged storage of PEDOT/PSS-dispersions that additionally comprises polyhydroxy- and/or carboxy group or amide or lactam group containing aliphatic compounds such as those disclosed in WO 2008/055834 Al, the dispersions tend to form gels. The supplementation of PEDOT/PSS-dispersions with the organofunctional silanes disclosed in the prior art therefore decreases the storage stability of the dispersions.

The present invention was based on the object of overcoming the disadvantages resulting from the prior art in connection with liquid compositions comprising polythiophenes, in particular with PEDOT/PSS-dispersions. In particular, the present invention was based on the object of providing a liquid composition comprising polythiophenes that can be used for the formation of scratch resistant conductive layers with a good adhesion particularly to substrates such as PET or glass, but which at the same time are also characterized by a sufficient stability towards visible and ultraviolet light and which do not tent to form gels after prolonged storage as it is known form polythiophene-dispersions known from the prior art. Particularly, the liquid compositions should be characterized in that even after storage of the compositions for a period of at least 6 month they should not form gels and the long storage of the liquid composition should not negatively effect the viscosity of the liquid compostions or the surface resistance, the transmission and the scratch resistance of conductive layers prepared with these compositions.

EMBODIMENTS

A liquid composition comprising

i) particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, ii) at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate,

iii) at least one solvent, and

iv) gallic acid, at least one derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof.

The liquid composition according to embodiment | 1 |, wherein the complex is a complex of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and an anion of polystyrene sulfonic acid (PEDOT/PSS).

The liquid composition according to embodiment | 1 | or |2|, wherein the liquid composition comprises the complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, preferably PEDOT/PSS, in an amount of 0.001 to 2.5 wt.-%, more preferably 0.005 to 1.0 wt.-% and most preferably 0.01 to 0.5 wt- %, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition. |4| The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |3|, wherein the at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate ii) is selected from the group consisting of tetramethyl orthosilicate, tetraethyl orthosilicate, tetrapropyl orthosilicate, tetrabutyl orthosilicate, tetrapentyl orthosilicate, orthosilicate, an at least partially hydrolysed product of these orthosilis- cates and a mixture of at least two of these orthosiliscates. The liquid composition according to embodiment |4|, wherein the tetraalkyl orthosilicate is tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS).

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |5|, wherein the liquid composition comprises component ii), preferably TEOS, in an amount of 0.01 to 15 wt.-%, more preferably 0.1 to 10 wt.- % and most preferably 1 to 5 wt.-%, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |6|, wherein the at least one solvent iii) is selected from the group consisting of water, alcohols, diacetone alcohols, aliphatic ketones, or a mixture of at least two of these solvents.

The liquid composition according to embodiment |7|, wherein at least 95 wt.-%, more preferably at least 99 wt.-%, even more preferably at least 99.5 wt.-% and even more preferably at least 99.9 wt.-% of the total amount of solvents iii) in the liquid composition is based on water or a mixture of water and an alcohol selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, n-propanol and isopropanol.

The liquid composition according to embodiment \Ί\ or |8|, wherein the solvent iii) is a mixture of water and ethanol in a volume ratio water : ethanol in the range from 1 : 1 to 1 : 25, preferably in the range from 1 : 2 to 1 : 20 and more preferably in the range from 1 : 3 to 1 : 10.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |9|, wherein the derivative of gallic acid is an ester of gallic acid and a sugar.

The liquid composition according to embodiment | 10|, wherein the derivative of gallic acid is a gallotannine. The liquid composition according to embodiment | 11 |, wherein the gallo- tannine is tannic acid.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |9|, wherein the derivative of gallic acid is an alkyl ester, alkenyl ester, cy- cloalkyl ester, cycloalkenyl ester or aryl ester of gallic acid.

The liquid composition according to embodiment | 13|, wherein the ester has 1 to 15 C-atoms, preferably 1 to 6 C-atoms atoms in the alkyl group, the alkenyl group, the cycloalkyl group, the cycloalkenyl group or the aryl group of the ester.

The liquid composition according to embodiment | 14|, wherein the ester is methyl gallate, ethyl gallate, propyl gallate or a mixture of at least two of these esters.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to | 15|, wherein the liquid composition comprises component iv), preferably a gallotannine, more preferably tannic acid, in an amount of 0.0001 to 5 wt.-%, more preferably 0.001 to 2.5 wt.-% and most preferably 0.01 to 1 wt.-%, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to | 16|, wherein the pH of the liquid composition is not less than 2.5, more preferably the pH is in the range from 2.5 to 6, even more preferably in the range from 2.5 to 5 and most preferably in the range from 2.5 to 4, wherein the pH being is determined at a temperature of 25°C. The liquid composition according to embodiment | 17|, wherein the liquid composition comprises, in addition to components i) to iv), as a further component v)

v) at least one inorganic acid selected from the group consisting of sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, silicic acid and a mixture of at least two of these inorganic acids, at least one organic acid selected from the group consisting of acetic acid, formic acid, benzoic acid, p-toluensulfonic acid, PSS and a mixture of at least two of these organic acids, a mixture of at least one of these inorganic acids and at least one of these organic acids, or the at least partially deprotonated base form of any of the above mentioned inorganic or organic bases.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to | 18|, wherein the liquid composition comprises, in addition to components i) to iv) and optionally v), as a further component vi)

vi) at least one further polymer being different from the polythiophene and the polyanion.

The liquid composition according to embodiment | 19|, wherein the at least one further polymer vi) is a binder selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinylpyrrolidones, polyvinyl chlorides, polyvinyl acetates, polyvinyl butyrates, polyacrylic esters, polyacryla- mides, polymethacrylic esters, polymethacrylamides, polyacrylonitriles, styrene/acrylic ester, vinyl acetate/acrylic ester, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers, polybutadienes, polyisoprenes, polystyrenes, polyethers, polyesters, sulfonated polyesters, polycarbonates, polyurethanes, polyam- ides, polyimides, polysulfones, melamine-formaldehyde resins, epoxy resins, silicone resins, silane resins, celluloses or a mixture of at least two of these binders. The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |20|, wherein the viscosity of the liquid composition is between 0.1 and 100 mPaxs, preferably between 1 and 10 mPaxs and more preferably between 2 and 5 mPaxs (measured with a rheometer at 20 °C and a shear rate of 100 s "1 ).

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |21 |, wherein, if V t o is the viscosity of the liquid composition at the point of time t=0 and if V t o+6 month is the viscosity of the same liquid composition after it has been stored for 6 month at 25°C in a closed container, the change of the viscosity is not more than 20 %, preferably nor more than 10 % and more preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the viscosity (AV) is calculated as follows:

(AV) = 100 % x (|Vto +6 m onth-Vto|)/Vto.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |22|, wherein a conductive layer prepared by applying the liquid composition onto a substrate in a wet film thickness of 12 μιη followed by a removal of the solvent iii) is characterized by at least one of the following properties (al) to (a3), preferably by all of these properties:

(al) a sheet resistance in a range from 1 x 10 2 to 1 x 10 10 Ω/sq, preferably in the range from 1 x 10 3 to 1 x 10 9 Ω/sq;

(a2) a transmission of at least 98 %, preferably at least 98.5 %, more preferably at least 99 % and most preferably at least preferably at least 99.5 %;

(a3) a pencil hardness of at least 6H, preferably at least 7H, more preferably at least 8H and most preferably at least preferably at least 9H.

The liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |23|, wherein, if SR t o, T t o and PH t o are the sheet resistance, the transmission and the pencil hardness of a conductive layer prepared by applying the liquid composition at the point of time t=0 onto a substrate in a wet film thickness of 12 μιη followed by a removal of the solvent iii) and if SRto+6 month ? Tto+6 month and PHto+6 month are the sheet resistance, the transmission and the pencil hardness of a conductive layer prepared by applying the same liquid composition, after it has been stored for 6 month at 25°C in a closed container, onto a substrate in a wet film thickness of 12 μιη followed by a removal of the solvent iii), at least one of the following properties (β ΐ) to (β3), preferably by all of these properties, are fulfilled: (β ΐ) the sheet resistance changes by not more than 20 %, preferably not more than 10 % and most preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the sheet resistances (ASR) is calculated as follows:

(ASR) = 100 % x (|SRto+6 month-SRto|)/SRto;

(β2) the transmission changes by not more than 20 %, preferably not more than 10 % and most preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the transmission (ΔΤ) is calculated as follows:

(ΔΤ) = 100 % X (|Tto+6 month-Tto|)/Tto;

(β3) the pencil hardness changes by not more than 20 %, preferably not more than 10 % and most preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the pencil hardness (ΔΡΗ) is calculated as follows:

(ΔΡΗ) = 100 % x (|PHto + 6 mont-PHto|)/PHto.

A process for the preparation of a liquid composition, the process comprising the process steps of

I) providing a first liquid composition comprising particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion;

II) providing a second liquid composition comprising gallic acid or at least one derivative of gallic acid; III) mixing the first liquid composition together with the second liquid composition and at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate;

IV) adjusting the pH of the mixture to a value of not less than 2.5, more preferably to value in the range from 2.5 to 6, even more preferably in the range from 2.5 to 5 and most preferably in the range from 2.5 to 4, wherein the pH being is determined at a temperature of 25°C.

The process according to embodiment |25|, wherein the complex is a complex of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and an anion of polystyrene sulfonic acid (PEDOT/PSS), the at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate is as defined in embodiments |4| or |5|, and the at least one derivative of gallic acid is as defined in embodiments | 10| to | 15|.

The process according to embodiment |25| or |26|, wherein the first liquid composition preferably is an aqueous PEDOT/PSS-dispersion.

The process according to anyone of embodiments |25| to |27|, wherein the second liquid composition preferably is an ethanolic solution of tannic acid.

A liquid composition obtainable by the process according to anyone of embodiments |25| to |28|.

A process for the preparation of a layered body, the process comprising the process steps:

A) the provision of a substrate;

B) the application of the liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments | 1 | to |24| or |29| onto this substrate;

C) the at least partial removal of the at least one solvent iii) from the liquid composition to obtain a layered body comprising an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate. A layered body, obtainable by the process according to embodiment |30|.

The layered body according to embodiment |31 |, wherein the conductive layer of the layered body is characterized by at least one of the following properties (al) to (a3), preferably by all of these properties:

(al) a sheet resistance in a range from 1 x 10 2 to 1 x 10 10 Ω/sq, preferably in the range from 1 x 10 3 to 1 x 10 9 Ω/sq;

(a2) a transmission of at least 98 %, preferably at least 98.5 %, more preferably at least 99 % and most preferably at least preferably at least 99.5 %;

(a3) a pencil hardness of at least 6H, preferably at least 7H, more preferably at least 8H and most preferably at least preferably at least 9H.

A layered body, comprising:

a) a substrate;

b) an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate;

wherein the electrically conductive layer comprises

i) particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, ii) at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate, and

iv) gallic acid, at least one derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof. The layered body according to embodiment |33|, wherein the complex is a complex of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and an anion of polystyrene sulfonic acid (PEDOT/PSS), the at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate is as defined in embodiments |4| or |5|, and the at least one derivative of gallic acid is as defined in embodiments | 10| to | 15|. |35| The layered body according to embodiment 1331 or |34|, wherein the conductive layer of the layered body is characterized by at least one of the following properties (al) to (a3), preferably by all of these properties:

sheet resistance in a range from 1 x 10 2 to 1 x 10 10 Ω/sq, prefer- ably in the range from 1 x 10 3 to 1 x 10 9 Ω/sq;

(o2) a transmission of at least 98 %, preferably at least 98.5 %, more preferably at least 99 % and most preferably at least preferably at least 99.5 %;

(<x3) a pencil hardness of at least 6H, preferably at least 7H, more preferably at least 8H and most preferably at least preferably at least

9H.

Use of the liquid composition according to anyone of embodiments 111 to |24| or |29| for the production of an antistatic coating or an electromagnet- ic radiation shield or for the preparation of a hole-transport layer in an organic light emitting diode (OLED) or in an organic photovoltaic (OPV) element.

A contribution towards achieving the abovementioned objects is made by a liquid composition comprising i) particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, ii) at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate, iii) at least one solvent, iv) gallic acid, at least one derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof. Surprisingly, it has been discovered that the very special combination of tetraalkyl orthosilicates as an additive to increase the adhesion and scratch resistance of conductive layers based on complexes of a polythiophene and a polyanion and gallic acid or a derivative of gallic acid as an additive to increase the stability of conducting layers towards visible and ultraviolet lights leads to dispersions by means of which not only conductive layers with these advantageous properties can be prepared, but which at the same time are also characterized by an increased storage stability compared to the dispersions of the prior art comprising similar additives.

The liquid composition according to the present invention comprises, as component i), particles comprising a polythiophene. In this context, polythiophenes having the general formula

are particularly preferred, in which

A represents an optionally substituted Ci-Cs-alkylene radical,

R represents a linear or branched, optionally substituted Ci-Cis-alkyl radical, an optionally substituted C5-Ci2-cycloalkyl radical, an optionally substituted

C6-Ci4-aryl radical, an optionally substituted C 7 -Ci8-aralkyl radical, an optionally substituted Ci-C4-hydroxyalkyl radical or a hydroxyl radical, wherein 0 to 8 radicals R can be bonded to A and, in the case of more than one radical, can be identical or different.

The polythiophenes preferably in each case carry H on the end groups. In the context of the invention, Ci-Cs-alkylene radicals A are preferably methylene, ethylene, n-propylene, n-butylene or n-pentylene. Ci-Cis-alkyl R preferably represent linear or branched Ci-Cis-alkyl radicals, such as methyl, ethyl, n- or iso- propyl, n-, iso-, sec- or tert-butyl, n-pentyl, 1-methylbutyl, 2-methylbutyl, 3- methylbutyl, 1-ethylpropyl, 1,1-dimethylpropyl, 1 ,2-dimethylpropyl, 2,2- dimethylpropyl, n-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl, n-decyl, n- undecyl, n-dodecyl, n-tridecyl, n-tetradecyl, n-hexadecyl or n-octadecyl, C 5 -C 12 - cycloalkyl radicals R represent, for example, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cyclohep- tyl, cyclooctyl, cyclononyl or cyclodecyl, C 5 -Ci4-aryl radicals R represent, for example, phenyl or naphthyl, and Cy-Cis-aralkyl radicals R represent, for example, benzyl, 0-, m-, p-tolyl, 2,3-, 2,4-, 2,5-, 2,6-, 3,4-, 3,5-xylyl or mesityl. The preceding list serves to illustrate the invention by way of example and is not to be considered conclusive. In the context of the invention, numerous organic groups are possible as optionally further substituents of the radicals A and/or of the radicals R, for example alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, alkoxy, halogen, ether, thioether, disulphide, sulphoxide, sulphone, sulphonate, amino, aldehyde, keto, carboxylic acid ester, carboxylic acid, carbonate, carboxylate, cyano, alkylsilane and alkoxysilane groups and car- boxamide groups.

Polythiophenes in which A represents an optionally substituted C2-C3-alkylene radical are particularly preferred. Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) is very particularly preferred as the polythiophene.

The polythiophenes can be neutral or cationic. In preferred embodiments they are cationic, "cationic" relating only to the charges on the polythiophene main chain. The polythiophenes can carry positive and negative charges in the structural unit, depending on the substituent on the radicals R, the positive charges being on the polythiophene main chain and the negative charges optionally being on the radicals R substituted by sulphonate or carboxylate groups. In this context, the positive charges of the polythiophene main chain can be partly or completely satisfied by the anionic groups optionally present on the radicals R. Overall, in these cases the polythiophenes can be cationic, neutral or even anionic. Nevertheless, in the context of the invention they are all regarded as cationic polythiophenes, since the positive charges on the polythiophene main chain are the deciding factor. The positive charges are not shown in the formulae, since their precise number and position cannot be determined absolutely. However, the number of positive charges is at least 1 and at most n, where n is the total number of all recurring units (identical or different) within the polythiophene. For compensation of the positive charge of the polythiophene, the particles comprising the conductive polymer furthermore comprise a polyanion which is preferably based on polymers functionalized with acid groups. Anions of polymeric carboxylic acids, such as polyacrylic acids, polymethacrylic acid or polymaleic acids, or of polymeric sulphonic acids, such as polystyrenesulphonic acids and polyvinylsulphonic acids, are possible in particular as the polyanion. These poly- carboxylic and -sulphonic acids can also be copolymers of vinylcarboxylic and vinylsulphonic acids with other polymerizable monomers, such as acrylic acid esters and styrene. Polyanions which are furthermore possible are perfluorinated, colloid- forming polyanions, which are commercially obtainable, for example, under the name Nafion ® . The molecular weight of the polymers which are functionalized with acid groups and supply the polyanions is preferably 1,000 to 2,000,000, particularly preferably 2,000 to 500,000. The polymers functionalized with acid groups or their alkali metal salts are commercially obtainable, e.g. polystyrenesulphonic acids and polyacrylic acids, or can be prepared by known pro- cesses (see e.g. Houben Weyl, Methoden der organischen Chemie, vol. E 20 Makromolekulare Stoffe, part 2, (1987), p. 1141 et seq.). A particularly preferred polyanion is an anion of polystyrene sulfonic acid.

The particles i) comprise a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, particu- larly preferably a PEDOT/PSS-complex. Such complexes are obtainable by polymerizing the thiophene monomers, preferably 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene, oxida- tively in an preferably aqueous solution in the presence of the polyanions, prefer- ably by oxidatively polymerizing 3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene in the presence of an anion of polystyrenesulphonic acid.

The weight average particle diameter (d 5 o) of the particles i) comprising the com- plex of a polythiophene and a polyanion is typically in the range from 10 nm to 2,000 nm, more preferably in the range from 20 nm to 500 nm, and more preferably in the range from 25 nm to 50 nm. The dso-value of the diameter distribution states that 50 % of the total weight of all the particles i) can be assigned to those particles which have a diameter of less than or equal to the d 5 o value (the dso-value thus represents the weight average particle diameter). As in case of PEDOT/PSS- particles dispersed in an aqueous solution the particles are usually present in the form of swollen gel particles, the above mentioned particle sizes refer to the particles size of the swollen gel particles and are determined by means of an ultracen- trifuge measurement.

According to a preferred embodiment of the liquid composition according to the present invention the liquid composition comprises the complex i) of a polythiophene and a polyanion, preferably PEDOT/PSS, in an amount of 0.001 to 2.5 wt- %, more preferably 0.005 to 1.0 wt.-% and most preferably 0.01 to 0.5 wt.-%, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition.

The liquid composition according to the present invention further comprises, as component ii), at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate. Preferred tetraalkyl orthosilis- cates are selected from the group consisting of tetramethyl orthosilicate, tetraethyl orthosilicate, tetrapropyl orthosilicate, tetrabutyl orthosilicate, tetrapentyl orthosilicate, orthosilicate, an at least partially hydrolysed product of these orthosiliscates and a mixture of at least two of these orthosiliscates, wherein the use of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) is particularly preferred. According to a preferred embodiment of the liquid composition according to the present invention the liquid composition comprises component ii), preferably TEOS, in an amount of 0.01 to 15 wt.-%, more preferably 0.1 to 10 wt.-% and most preferably 1 to 5 wt.-%, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition. If the liquid composition comprises a mixture of two or more tetra- alkoxysilanes as component ii), the above amounts represent the total amount of these components.

The liquid composition according to the present invention further comprises, as component iii), at least one solvent. As a "solvent" within the meaning of the present invention preferably any component of the liquid composition is understood that, when being present as an isolated compound, is a liquid at room temperature. Preferably, the particles i) comprising the complex of a polythiophene and a poly- anion are dispersed in the solvent iii). The liquid composition is thus preferably a dispersion.

Preferred solvents iii) are water, water-miscible solvents, in particular those se- lected from the group consisting aliphatic alcohols, such as methanol, ethanol, n- propanol and isopropanol, diacetone alcohols, aliphatic ketones, such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone or a mixture of at least two of these solvents. In this context it is furthermore preferred that at least 95 wt.-%, more preferably at least 99 wt.-%, even more preferably at least 99.5 wt.-% and even more preferably at least 99.9 wt.-% of the total amount of solvents iii) in the liquid composition is based on water or a mixture of water and an alcohol selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, n-propanol and isopropanol.

According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the liquid composition ac- cording to the present invention the solvent iii) is a mixture of water and ethanol in a volume ratio water : ethanol in the range from 1 : 1 to 1 : 25 and more preferably in the range from 1 : 3 to 1 : 10.

The liquid composition according to the present invention further comprises, as component iv), gallic acid, a derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof, wherein preferred derivatives of gallic acid are gallic acid esters. Particularly preferred gallic acid esters are esters of gallic acid and sugar which are often called tannin or gallotannins (cf. Rompp Chemie, 10th edition (1999), page 4391). Further preferred esters of gallic acid are alkyl esters, alkenyl esters, cycloalkyl esters, cyclo- alkenyl esters and aryl esters of gallic acid, preferably those having 1 to 15 C- atoms, preferably 1 to 6 C-atoms atoms in the alkyl group, the alkenyl group, the cycloalkyl group, the cycloalkenyl group or the aryl group of the ester. Most preferred derivatives of gallic acid are gallo -tannines, such as tannic acid, or al- kylesters of gallic acid such as methyl gallate, ethyl gallate, propyl gallate or a mixture of at least two of these esters. According to a preferred embodiment of the liquid composition according to the present invention the liquid composition comprises component iv), preferably a gallotannine, more preferably tannic acid, in an amount of 0.0001 to 5 wt.-%, more preferably 0.001 to 2.5 wt.-% and most preferably 0.01 to 1 wt.-%, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition. If the liquid composition comprises a mixture of gallic acid and a derivative thereof or a mixture of at least two derivatives of gallic acid, the above amounts represent the total amount of these components.

According to a preferred embodiment of the liquid composition according to the present invention the pH of the liquid composition is not less than 2.5, more preferably the pH is in the range from 2.5 to 6, even more preferably in the range from 2.5 to 5 and most preferably in the range from 2.5 to 4, wherein the pH is determined at a temperature of 25°C. The pH can be adjusted by adding appropriate acids to a composition that has been prepared by mixing components i) to iv). Suitable acids are inorganic acid such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, silicic acid or a mixture of at least two of these inorganic acids, or organic acids such as acetic acid, formic acid, benzoic acid, p- toluensulfonic acid, PSS or a mixture of at least two of these organic acids, or a mixture of at least one of these inorganic acids and at least one of these organic acids. The composition according to the present invention may therefore comprises, in addition to components i) to iv), as a further component v) v) at least one inorganic acid selected from the group consisting of sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, silicic acid and a mixture of at least two of these inorganic acids, at least one organic acid selected from the group consisting of acetic acid, formic acid, benzoic acid, p- toluensulfonic acid, PSS and a mixture of at least two of these organic acids, a mixture of at least one of these inorganic acids and at least one of these organic acids, or the at least partially deprotonated base form of any of the above mentioned inorganic or organic bases. The liquid composition according to the present invention may further comprise vi) at least one further polymer being different from the polythiophene and the polyanion, wherein this at least one further polymer vi) preferably serves as a binder. Suitable binders are selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinylpyrrolidones, polyvinyl chlorides, polyvinyl acetates, polyvinyl butyrates, pol- yacrylic esters, polyacrylamides, polymethacrylic esters, polymethacrylamides, polyacrylonitriles, styrene/acrylic ester, vinyl acetate/acrylic ester, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers, polybutadienes, polyisoprenes, polystyrenes, polyethers, polyesters, sulfonated polyesters, polycarbonates, polyurethanes, polyamides, polyi- mides, polysulfones, melamine- formaldehyde resins, epoxy resins, silicone resins, silane resins, celluloses or a mixture of at least two of these binders. Further useful polymeric binders are preferably also those which are obtained by adding crosslinkers, for example melamine compounds, capped isocyanates or functional silanes, for example 3-glycidoxypropyltrialkoxysilane, tetraethyl orthosilicate and tetraethyl orthosilicate hydrolyzate, to crosslinkable polymers, for example polyurethanes, polyacrylates or polyolefms, and subsequently crosslinking. Water- soluble binders, such as sulfonated polyesters, are particularly preferred.

The liquid composition according to the present invention may further comprise vii) at least one additive being different from the above mentioned components i) to vi).

Suitable additives vii) are, for example, surface- active substances, e.g. anionic surfactants, such as e.g. alkylbenzenesulphonic acids and salts, paraffin sulpho- nates, alcohol sulphonates, ether sulphonates, sulphosuccinates, phosphate esters, alkyl ether carboxylic acids or carboxylates, cationic surfactants, such as e.g. quaternary alkylammonium salts, nonionic surfactants, such as e.g. linear alcohol ethoxylates, oxo alcohol ethoxylates, alkylphenol ethoxylates or alkyl polygluco- sides, in particular surfactants that are commercially available under the trademarks Dynol ® and Zonyl ® . Also suitable as additive are high-boiling compounds such as propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), methylacetamide, dimethylacetamide, dimethylformamide, N- methylpyrrolidone, N-cyclohexylpyrrolidone or a mixture of at least two of these solvents, wherein DMSO is most preferred. Addition of these high-boiling solvents to the liquid compostions according to the present invention in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt.%, preferably 0.5 to 5 wt,.-%, can lead to a significant increase in conductivity. The viscosity of the liquid composition according to the present invention is preferably between 10 and 100 mPaxs (measured with a rheometer at 20 °C and a shear rate of 100 s "1 ). More preferably, the viscosity is between 1 and 10 mPaxs, particularly preferably between 2 and 5 mPaxs. The adjustment of the viscosity can, for example, be accomplished by adding appropriate rheology modifiers as a further additive vii).

Furthermore, it is preferred that, if V t o is the viscosity of the liquid composition at the point of time t=0 and if V t o+6 month is the viscosity of the same liquid composition after it has been stored for 6 month at 25°C in a closed container, the change of the viscosity is nor more than 20 %, preferably not more than 10 % and more preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the viscosity (AV) is calculated as follows:

(AV) = 100 % x (|Vto +6 m onth-Vto|)/Vto.

It is furthermore preferred that a conductive layer prepared by means of the liquid composition according to the present invention is characterized by at least one of the following properties (al) to (a3), preferably by all of these properties. (al) a sheet resistance in a range from 1 x 10 2 to 1 x 10 10 Ω/sq, preferably in the range from 1 x 10 3 to 1 x 10 9 Ω/sq;

(a2) a transmission of at least 98 %, preferably at least 98.5 %, more preferably at least 99 % and most preferably at least preferably at least 99.5 %;

(a3) a pencil hardness of at least 6H, preferably at least 7H, more preferably at least 8H and most preferably at least preferably at least 9H.

In this context it is particularly preferred that, if SR t o, T t o and PH t o are the sheet resistance, the transmission and the pencil hardness of a conductive layer prepared by applying the liquid composition at the point of time t=0 onto a substrate in a wet film thickness of 12 μιη followed by a removal of the solvent iii) and if SRto+6 month ? Tto+6 month and PHto+6 month are the sheet resistance, the transmission and the pencil hardness of a conductive layer prepared by applying the same liquid composition, after it has been stored for 6 month at 25°C in a closed container, onto a substrate in a wet film thickness of 12 μιη followed by a removal of the solvent iii), at least one of the following properties (β ΐ) to (β3), preferably by all of these properties, are fulfilled: the sheet resistance changes by not more than 20 %, preferably not more than 10 % and most preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the sheet resistances (ASR) is calculated as follows:

(ASR) = 100 % x (|SRto +6 m onth-SRto|)/SRto; the transmission changes by not more than 20 %, preferably not more than 10 % and most preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the transmission (ΔΤ) is calculated as follows:

(ΔΤ) = 100 % x (|T t o +6 m onth-Tto|)/T t o; the pencil hardness changes by not more than 20 %, preferably not more than 10 % and most preferably not more than 5 %, wherein the change of the pencil hardness (ΔΡΗ) is calculated as follows:

(ΔΡΗ) = 100 % x (|PH to+6 m onth-PH t o|)/PH, to-

A contribution towards achieving the abovementioned objects is made by a process for preparing a liquid composition, the process comprising the process steps of

I) providing a first liquid composition comprising particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, wherein the first liquid composition preferably is an aqueous PEDOT/PSS-dispersion;

II) providing a second liquid composition comprising gallic acid or at least one derivative of gallic acid, wherein the second liquid composition preferably is an ethanolic solution of tannic acid; III) mixing the first liquid composition together with the second liquid composition and at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate, preferably with TEOS;

IV) adjusting the pH of the mixture to a value of not less than 2.5, more prefera- bly to a value in the range from 2.5 to 6, even more preferably in the range from 2.5 to 5 and most preferably in the range from 2.5 to 4, wherein the pH is determined at a temperature of 25°C.

In process step I) providing a first liquid composition is provided comprising par- tides comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, wherein the first liquid composition preferably is an aqueous PEDOT/PSS-dispersion. Such liquid compositions are commercially available or can be produced by oxidatively polymerizing thiophene monomers in the presence of the polyanion in suitable solvents, preferably in water. In process step II) a second liquid composition is pro- vided comprising gallic acid or at least one derivative of gallic acid, wherein the second liquid composition preferably is an ethanolic solution of tannic acid. Such liquid compositions can simply be prepared by dissolving or dispersion gallic acid or the derivative thereof in a solvent, preferably by dissolving tannic acid in etha- nol. In process step III) the first liquid composition is mixed together with the second liquid composition and at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate, preferably with TESO, wherein mixing of these components can be accomplished by means of any mixing device the person skilled in the art considered as appropriate for mixing together liquid and solid components. In process step IV) the pH of the liquid composition obtained in process step III) is adjusted, wherein for that purpose any of the inorganic or organic acids (or mixtures of these acids) can be used that have already been mentioned in connection with the liquid composition according to the present invention.

The amounts of the individual components used in the process described above are preferably such that the liquid composition that is obtained in process step IV) comprises i) the complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, preferably PEDOT/PSS, in an amount from 0.001 to 2.5 wt.-%, more preferably 0.005 to 1.0 wt.-% and most preferably 0.01 to 0.5 wt.-%, in each case based on the total amount of the liquid composition; ii) the tetraalkyl orthosilicate, preferably TEOS, in an amount of 0.01 to 15 wt.-%, more preferably 0.1 to 10 wt.-% and most preferably 1 to 5 wt.-%, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition; iv) gallic acid or at least one derivative of gallic acid, preferably tannic acid, in an amount in an amount of 0.0001 to 5 wt.-%, more preferably 0.001 to 2.5 wt.-% and most preferably 0.01 to 1 wt.-%, in each case based on the total weight of the liquid composition. Furthermore, if an aqueous PEDOT/PSS-dispersion is provided in process step I) and an ethanolic solution of tannic acid in process step II), these solutions are preferably mixed in such relative amounts that in the mixture that is obtained in process step IV) the volume ratio water : ethanol in the range from 1 : 1 to 1 : 25, preferably in the range from 1 : 2 to 1 : 20 and more preferably in the range from 1 : 3 to 1 : 10.

A contribution towards achieving the abovementioned objects is also made by a liquid composition obtainable by the above described process, wherein the properties of such a liquid composition are preferably identical to the properties of the liquid composition according to the present invention.

A contribution towards achieving the abovementioned objects is also made by a process for the production of a layered body, comprising the process steps: A) the provision of a substrate; B) the application of the liquid composition according to the present invention or of the liquid composition obtainable by the process according to the present invention onto this substrate;

C) the at least partial removal of the at least one solvent ii) from the liquid composition to obtain a layered body comprising an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate.

In process step A) a substrate is first provided, wherein the nature of the substrate depends on the intended purpose for which the composition according to the present invention is employed. Suitable substrates include films, particularly preferably polymer films, very particularly preferably polymer films of thermoplastic polymers, or glass plates.

In process step B) the liquid composition according to the present invention or the liquid composition obtainable by the process according to the present invention is then applied onto the substrate, it being possible for this application to be carried out by known processes, e.g. by spin coating, impregnation, pouring, dripping on, spraying, misting, knife coating, brushing or printing, for example by ink-jet, screen, gravure, offset or tampon printing, in a wet film thickness of from, for example, 0.5 μιη to 250 μιη, preferably in a wet film thickness of from 2 μιη to 50 μιη.

In process step C), at least some of the at least one solvent iii) is then removed from the composition to obtain a layered body comprising an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate, this removal preferably being carried out by a drying at a temperature in a range of from 20 °C to 200 °C of the substrate coated with the composition.

A contribution towards achieving the above mentioned objects is also made by a layered body which is obtainable by the process described above. In this context it is particularly preferred that the conductive layer of the layered body is character- ized by at least one of the following properties (al) to (a3), preferably by all of these properties:

(al) a sheet resistance in a range from 1 x 10 2 to 1 x 10 10 Ω/sq, preferably in the range from 1 x 10 3 to 1 x 10 9 Ω/sq;

(a2) a transmission of at least 98 %, preferably at least 98.5 %, more preferably at least 99 % and most preferably at least preferably at least 99.5 %;

(a3) a pencil hardness of at least 6H, preferably at least 7H, more preferably at least 8H and most preferably at least preferably at least 9H.

A contribution towards achieving the above mentioned objects is also made by a layered body, comprising: a) a substrate; b) an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate; wherein the electrically conductive layer comprises i) particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, ii) at least one tetraalkyl orthosilicate silane, and iv) gallic acid, at least one derivative of gallic acid or a mixture thereof.

Preferred substrates are those that have been mentioned above in connection with the process for the production of a layered body according to the present invention. Preferred particles comprising a complex of a polythiophene and a polyanion, preferred tetraalkyl orthosilicates and preferred derivatives of gallic acids are those components that have been mentioned above in connection with the liquid composition according to the present invention.

Preferably, the conductive layer of the layered body is characterized by at least one of the following properties (al) to (a3), preferably by all of these properties:

(al) a sheet resistance in a range from 1 x 10 2 to 1 x 10 10 Ω/sq, preferably in the range from 1 x 10 3 to 1 x 10 9 Ω/sq; (a2) a transmission of at least 98 %, preferably at least 98.5 %, more preferably at least 99 % and most preferably at least preferably at least 99.5 %;

(a3) a pencil hardness of at least 6H, preferably at least 7H, more preferably at least 8H and most preferably at least preferably at least 9H.

A contribution towards achieving the abovementioned objects is also made by the use of the liquid composition according to the present invention or of the liquid composition obtainable by the process according to the present invention for the production of a layered body comprising a substrate and an electrically conductive layer coated onto the substrate.

The layered bodies that can be prepared with the liquid composition according to the present invention are outstandingly suitable for use as electronic components, in particular as conductive or antistatic means, as transparent heating or as elec- trades. They can advantageously be transparent.

These layered bodies can be employed as electronic components, for example also on films, packaging of electronic components, for finishing films of plastics and for coating screens. They can furthermore be used as transparent electrodes e.g. in displays, for example as a substitute for indium-tin oxide electrodes, or as electrical conductors in polymeric electronics. Further possible uses are sensors, batter- ies, solar cells, electrochromic windows (smart windows) and displays and corrosion protection.

In view of the UV-stability and scratch resistance of the coatings obtained with the liquid composition according to the present invention or with the liquid composition obtainable by the process according to the present invention these liquid compositions are particularly useful for the production of an antistatic coating or an electromagnetic radiation shield. They are furthermore particularly useful for the preparation of a hole-transport layer in an organic light emitting diode (OLED) or in an organic photovoltaic (OPV) element.

The invention is now explained in more detail with the aid of non-limiting examples. TEST METHODS

Determination of the viscosity

Viscosity of the dispersion determined with a rheometer (Haake type RotoVisco 1 with a DG43 double gap cylinder system) at a shear rate of 100 Hz and 20 °C

Determination of the solids content

The solid content was determined by gravimetry using a precision scale (Mettler AE 240). First the empty weighing bottle including lid is weight in (Weight A). Then 3 g of dispersion to be analysed is filled quickly into the bottle, closed by the lid and weighed again to determine the exact total weight B. The bottle is then placed in a fume hood without a lit for 3 hours to allow the evaporation of volatile solvents at room temperature. In a second step the bottle is placed in a drying ov- en with ventilation (Memmert UNB200) at 100 °C for 16 - 17 hours. When the sample bottle is removed from the oven, immediate coverage by the glass lid is important due to the hygroscopic nature of the dry dispersion material. After 10 - 15 min of cooling down period the bottle is weighed again including lid to determine weight C. There is always a repeat determination of 2 samples.

Determination of the conductivity

The Sheet resistance was measured with a High Resistivity Meter Model Hiresta - UX (Model MCP-HT 800) equipped with a Ring-Probe URS RMH214. The measurement was conducted at 100V. Pencil hardness

Pencil hardness of a coating is conducted by sliding various pencils of different hardness across a coating deposited on a glass plate according to ISO 15184. The possible impact of the pencil trace on the coating is evaluated by eye.

Transmission

The transmission of the coated substrates is determined on a 2-channel spectrometer (Lambda900, PerkinElmer). In order to rule out interferences of the scattered light here, the sample is measured in a photometer sphere (Ulbricht sphere), as a result of which scattered light and transmitted light are detected by the photode- tector. The transmission is thus understood as meaning the absorption of the coating and of the substrate. The transmission of the pure substrate is first measured. Melinex 506 films having a thickness of 175 μιη are used as the substrate. There- after, the coated substrate is measured. The transmission spectra are recorded in the range of visible light, i.e. from 320 nm to 780 nm with a step width of 5 nm.

The standard colour value Y of the sample is calculated from the spectra in accordance with DIN 5033, taking as the basis a 10° observer angle and light type D65. The internal transmission is calculated from the ratio of the standard colour values of the substrate with coating (Y) to that without coating (Yo). The internal transmission corresponds to Y/Y 0 x 100 in per cent. For simplicity, only transmission is referred to the in the following.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 (according to the invention):

0.1 g tannic acid is dissolved in 84 g of ethanol. 12.6 g Clevios P (Heraeus) is placed in a 250 mL glass beaker. The PEDOT/PSS exhibits a particle size d 5 o = 28 nm. The solution of tannic acid in ethanol is added to the Clevios P dispersion under stirring. 3.1 g tetraethyl orthosilicate are added to the mixture. The pH is adjusted to more than 2.8 by adding different types of acids. Table 1 summarizes the results. The mixture is stirred for 5-8 hours at room temperature. A film with a wet film thickness of 12 μιη is deposited on glass using a wire bar and subsequently dried at 120°C for 5 min. The pencil hardness and the sheet resistance are summarized in Table 1. All coatings exhibit a pencil hardness of 8H and a sheet resistance of 4x 10 8 to 3x 10 9 Ohm/sq. The stability of the dispersions is maintained for over 5 hours.

The coated glass shows the following optical properties:

Transmission w/ glass: 92 %

Transmission w/o glass: 100 %

Haze : 0.2 %

Table 1 : Performance of coatings made of dispersions according to invention comprising different acids to adjust the pH-value.

Example 2 (according to the invention):

A film with a wet film thickness of 12 μιη is deposited on glass using a wire bar and subsequently dried at 120°C for 5 min.

The dispersion prepared in Example 1 (pH-adjustment with acetic acid) is stored for 30 days at room temperature. A film with a wet film thickness of 12 μιη is deposited on glass using a wire bar and subsequently dried at 120°C for 5 min.

The film shows the following properties:

Sheet resistance: 4.0 x 10 8 Ohm/sq

Pencil hardness: 9H

Example 3 (comparative example)

0.1 g tannic acid is dissolved in 84 g of ethanol. 12.6 g Clevios P (Heraeus) is placed in a 250 mL glass beaker. The PEDOT/PSS exhibits a particle size d 5 o = 28 nm. The solution of tannic acid in ethanol is added to the Clevios P dispersion under stirring. 3.1 g tetraethyl orthosilicate is added to the mixture. The pH is adjusted to less than 2.5 by different amounts and types of acid. Table 2 summarize the results. The dispersions were not stable for more than 5 hours.

Table 2: Stability of dispersions with pH < 2.5.

Comparative Example 4 (not according to the invention) 0.1 g tannic acid were dissolved in 84 g of ethanol. 12.6 g Clevios P (Heraeus) were placed in a 250 mL glass beaker. The solution of tannic acid in ethanol was added to the Clevios P dispersion under stirring. The pH was adjusted to less than 3.3 by HCl. The dispersion shows the following properties:

Solids content: 1.19 %

pH: < 3.3 A film of the above dispersion with a wet film thickness of 12 μιη is deposited on glass using a wire bar and subsequently dried at 120°C for 5 min. The resulting coating exhibits a pencil hardness of less than 3H.