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Title:
COMPOSITION COMPRISING INORGANIC PARTICLES DISPERSED IN A TRANSPARENT MATERIAL
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2021/191395
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a composition comprising particles. In particular the present invention relates to polymeric composition comprising scattering particles for lightning applications or light guides. The invention also relates to a process for manufacturing such a polymeric composition comprising scattering particles for lightning applications or light guides. More particularly the present invention relates to a polymeric (meth)acrylic composition comprising inorganic scattering particles for lightning applications or light guides.

Inventors:
TOMBOLATO SYLVAIN (FR)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2021/057846
Publication Date:
September 30, 2021
Filing Date:
March 25, 2021
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Assignee:
ARKEMA FRANCE (FR)
International Classes:
C08K3/22; C08L33/12; G02B1/04; G02B6/10
Domestic Patent References:
WO2020064957A12020-04-02
WO2004034136A12004-04-22
WO2011124412A12011-10-13
WO2003062293A12003-07-31
Foreign References:
US20080012032A12008-01-17
US20170059982A12017-03-02
CN107868633A2018-04-03
EP1864274A22007-12-12
DE102012216081A12013-03-14
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
SSM (DE)
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Claims:
Claims

1. A composition Cl comprising: a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprising an inorganic compound either of the formula ABXCI-XX, wherein x is from 0 to 1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound of the formula A'l-yA''yCX , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound of the formula A'i-y A''yBxCi-xX , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion; said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b) .

2. The composition Cl according to claim 1, characterized in that the composition Cl comprises between lOOOppm and 10wt% by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

3. The composition Cl according to claim 1, characterized in that the composition Cl comprises between 1.25wt% and 10wt% of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

4. The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the transparent material Ml is a transparent polymer POl.

5. The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the transparent material Ml is a transparent polymer POl composition comprising at least 50wt% of a (meth)acrylic polymer composition MPCo.

6. The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that X in all formulas is oxygen O.

7. The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that A, A' or A'' in the formulas are chosen from an alkali metal cation or alkali earth metal cation.

8. The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that A, A' or A'' in the formulas are chosen from metal cations and A' is different from A'' and chosen from cations of calcium, strontium or barium.

9. The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the cation C is chosen from a metal cation of an element of UIPAC groups 3 to 7 of the periodic table of elements or from the lanthanides series of chemical elements.

10.The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the cation C is chosen from cations of niobium, tantalum, titanium or zirconium.

11.The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the cation B is chosen a metal cation of an element of UIPAC groups 3 to 7 of the periodic table of elements or from the lanthanides series of chemical elements and is different from C.

12.The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the cation B is chosen from cations of manganese, niobium, tantalum, titanium, zirconium or ytterbium.

13.The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the inorganic compound is BaTi03 or Bai- ySryTi03 or BaZrxTii-x03.

14.The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that weight average particle size of the inorganic particle PI is between 5nm and 950nm

15.The composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that weight average particle size of the inorganic particle PI is between 30nm and 900nm.

16. A process for the preparation of a composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 15, characterized that said process comprises the steps of a) providing inorganic particles PI b) incorporating the inorganic particles PI in the transparent material Ml.

17.A process for the preparation of a composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 15, characterized that said process comprises the steps of al) providing inorganic particles PI, a2) providing the transparent material Ml, b) incorporating the inorganic particles PI in the transparent material Ml.

18.The process according to claim 17, characterized in that incorporating step is made by blending the inorganic particles PI with the transparent material Ml.

19. A process for the preparation of a composition C2, said process comprises the steps of a) providing a composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 15 b) blending the composition Cl with a transparent material M2 characterized that the composition C2 comprises less than lOOOppm of inorganic particles PI.

20.Use of a composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 15 in lightning applications.

21.Use of a composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 15 to prepare a composition C2 comprising less than lOOOppm of inorganic particles PI.

22. A process for manufacturing an article for lightning applications comprising the steps of a) providing a composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 15 or prepared by the process according to any of claims 16 to 18 or a composition C2 prepared by the process according to claim 19, b) transforming the composition Cl or C2.

23.An article comprising a composition Cl according to any of claims 1 to 15 or made by a process according to any of claims 16 to 18 or a composition C2 prepared by the process according to claim 19.

24.The article according to claim 23, characterized in that article is in form in form of a sheet, a wedge, a rod or a tube.

25.Use of the article according to claim 23 or 24 as light guide body or light guide plate.

Description:
COMPOSITION COMPRISING INORGANIC PARTICLES DISPERSED IN A TRANSPARENT MATERIAL

[Field of the invention]

[001]The present invention relates to a composition comprising particles.

[002]In particular, the present invention relates to polymeric composition comprising scattering particles for lightning applications or light guides. The invention also relates to a process for manufacturing such a polymeric composition comprising scattering particles for lightning applications or light guides. [003]More particularly the present invention relates to a polymeric (meth)acrylic composition comprising inorganic scattering particles for lightning applications or light guides.

[Technical problem]

[004]Transparent materials are widely used for lightning applications. In order to also diffuse light these transparent materials comprise scattering particles. Depending on the loading of scattering particles, the transparent materials are still transparent or become semi-transparent, translucent or opaque, but all diffuse the light due to the scattering particles.

[005]Lightning covers are for example in form of sheets or bended sheets or forms that are more complex. The light source is behind the cover. Depending on the application, the cover can transparent or opaque, in the latter case to hide the light source.

[006]Light guides or light guide bodies are for example in form of sheets or wedges or rods. They often have a light source that enters the light perpendicular to the light emitting surface, but the light can be entered also by other means.

[007] As the light sources differs, either from technology of the light source or wavelength of the emitted light, it is difficult to have a good homogenous scattered light.

[008]Additionally the intensity of the scattered light, the homogeneity of the transmission, both are influenced by choice of scattering particles. [009]The objective of the present invention is to obtain a composition comprising scattering particles that can diffuse the light, especially in lightning covers and light guide bodies.

[010]The objective of the present invention is to obtain a composition comprising scattering particles, and having a transmitted light that is homogenous, meaning that the light transmission does not varies in an important manner as function of the wavelength of the visible light.

[Oil ] The objective of the present invention is as well provide a process for a preparation of a composition comprising scattering particles that has a sufficient transparency while diffusing the light, especially in light guide bodies, for having also a sufficient luminous intensity.

[012]An objective of the present invention is also to provide a process for a preparation of a composition comprising particles and having a light transmission that is homogenous, meaning that the light transmission does not varies in an important manner as function of the wavelength of the visible light.

[013]Another objective of the present invention is to provide lightning covers or light guides or light guide bodies having a light transmission that is homogenous, meaning that the light transmission does not varies in an important matter as function of the wavelength of the visible light.

[014]Still an additional objective is having a process for preparing a composition comprising scattering particles that has a sufficient transparency while diffusing the light, especially in light guide bodies, for having also a sufficient luminous intensity.

[015]Still a further objective is the use of a composition comprising comprising scattering particles to prepare a composition that has a sufficient transparency while diffusing the light, especially in light guide bodies, for having also a sufficient luminous intensity in lightning applications or light guides. [BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION ]Prior art

[016]The document EP1864274 discloses a luminous device comprising at least one light-emitting diode and at least one cover made of a transparent plastic in which particles that scatter the light emitted by the light-emitting diode are dispersed, the scattering particles must have a mean diameter of between 0.5 and 100 mih and scattering particles polyamide particles, PTFE particles, crosslinked styrene-based particles, methyl-methacrylate-based crosslinked particles or silicone particles are BaSCh, Ti0 2 , ZnO, CaC0 3 , MgO or AI 2O3 particles or hollow glass microspheres.

[017]The document DE102012216081 discloses the manufacturing of a light diffusing molded part by injection molding. The composition for injection molding comprises a matrix of polymethyl methacrylate and spherical plastic particles with a particle size of 1 to 24pm.

[018]The document W02004/034136 discloses a bulk diffuser for a flat panel display. The bulk light diffuser material may be a sheet or film comprising of polycarbonate and a particulate light diffusing component. PMMA and silicone particles are used in the examples.

[019]The document WO2011/124412 discloses light guide bodies having improved luminous intensity and transparency. The light guide bodies consist of polymethyl methacrylate and 0.1 to lOOwt ppm of titanium dioxide particles with an average particle size of 150-500 nm.

[020]None of the prior art documents discloses a composition as claimed comprising especially the inorganic particles of the current invention or its use or lightning covers or light guide comprising it.

[Brief description of the invention]

[021]Surprisingly it has been found that a composition Cl comprising a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprises an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X 3, wherein x is from 0 to 1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- yA'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b), yields to a composition that possesses homogenous light diffusion.

[022 ] Surprisingly it has also been found that a polymeric composition comprising a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprises an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- yA'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b), can be used in lightning applications as a composition that possesses homogenous light diffusion.

[023] Surprisingly it has also been found that a process for the preparation a composition Cl comprising the steps of: a) providing inorganic particles PI comprises an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, b) incorporating the particles PI in a transparent material Ml; characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b); yields to a composition Cl that possesses homogenous light diffusion.

[024]Surprisingly it has also been found that article comprising a composition Cl, said composition Cl comprises a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprises an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and

A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- yA'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b), yields to an article that possesses homogenous light diffusion.

[025]Surprisingly it has been found that a composition Cl comprising a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprises an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and

A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b), can be used for preparing a composition C2 in that the particles PI represents less than lOOOppm or preferably between 0.lppm and lOOOppm, having homogenous light transmission.

[Detailed description of the invention]

[026]According to a first aspect, the present invention relates to a composition Cl comprising a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprising an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and

A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- yA'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b).

[027]According to a second aspect, the present invention relates to the use of a composition Cl comprising a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprising an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and

A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- yA'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B x Ci- x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b), in lightning applications.

[028]In a third aspect the present invention relates to a process for the preparation a composition Cl comprising the steps of: a) providing inorganic particles PI comprising an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y CX , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B x Ci- x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, b) incorporating the particles PI in a transparent material Ml; characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b).

[029]In a fourth aspect the present invention relates to a process for manufacturing an article for lightning applications comprising the steps of a) providing a composition Cl as defined before, b) transforming the composition Cl.

[030]In a fifth aspect the present invention relates to an article comprising a composition Cl, said composition Cl comprises a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprising an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and

A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- yA'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b).

[031 ] According to a sixth aspect, the present invention relates to the use of a composition Cl comprising a) a transparent material Ml and, b) inorganic particles PI comprising an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and

A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- yA'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, characterized in that the particles PI at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b), for preparing a composition C2 in that the particles PI represents less than lOOOppm.

[032 ] In a seventh aspect the present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a composition C2 comprising the steps of: a)providing a composition Cl comprising al) a transparent material Ml, and a2) inorganic particles PI comprising an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to

1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' yC X , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B xCi-x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to

1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion, said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm, so that the particles PI represents at least lOOOppm of the composition Cl comprising the components al) and a2); b) blending the composition Cl with a transparent material M2; characterized in that the particles PI represents less than lOOOppm by weight in the composition C2.

[033]By the term "particle" as used is denoted a more or less spherical polymer comprising particle or inorganic particle in the nanometer range. Preferably the particle has a weight average particle size between 2nm and lOOOnm.

[034]By the term "particle size" as used is denoted the weight average diameter of a particle considered as spherical (equivalent sphere having same weight or volume, both connected via density). [035]By the term "copolymer" as used is denoted that the polymer consists of at least two different monomers.

[036]By the term "(meth)acrylic monomer" as used is denoted all kind of acrylic and methacrylic monomers.

[037]By the term "(meth)acrylic polymer" as used is denoted that the (meth)acrylic) polymer comprises essentially polymers comprising (meth)acrylic monomers that make up 50wt% or more of the (meth)acrylic polymer.

[038]By the term "transparent" as used is denoted that the respective material has a light transmittance according to ASTM D- 1003 (sheet of 3mm thickness) of at least 85%. [039]By saying that a range from x to y in the present invention, it is meant that the upper and lower limit of this range are included, equivalent to at least x and up to y.

[040] By saying that a range is between x and y in the present invention, it is meant that the upper and lower limit of this range are excluded, equivalent to more than x and less than y.

[041] According to the invention, preferred embodiments for different respective characteristics of the respective components can be combined in any combination. As for example the preferred transparent polymer POl as transparent material Ml with preferred weight average particle diameter di of the inorganic particle PI; or as for example the preferred embodiment of the (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 with preferred choices of cations A, A' or A'' of inorganic compound of inorganic particle PI.

[042]With regard to the composition Cl of the invention, it comprises a) transparent material Ml and b) inorganic particles PI comprising a an inorganic compound either of the formula AB X C I-X X , wherein x is from 0 to 1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y CX , wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion; or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula A'i- y A'' y B x Ci- x X , wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion; said particles are having a weight average particle diameter between lnm and lpm.

[043]Preferably the numbers x and y in the formulas are a rational number from 0 to 1.

[044]The relative weight quantity of the inorganic particles PI is at least lOOOppm by weight of the composition Cl comprising the components a) and b).

[045]Preferably the quantity of the inorganic particles PI is between lOOOppm and 10wt%.

[046]In a first more preferred embodiment the composition Cl comprises between lOOOppm and 10 OOOppm by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b). [047]In a second more preferred embodiment the composition Cl comprises between lwt% and 10wt% by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

[048]In a third more preferred embodiment the composition Cl comprises between lOOOppm and 5000ppm by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

[049]In a fourth more preferred embodiment the composition Cl comprises between 5000ppm and 10wt% by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

[050]In a fifth more preferred embodiment the composition Cl comprises between 1.25wt% and 10wt% by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b)

[051]The composition Cl can comprise also other compounds, which are not taken into account for the calculation of the weight ratios between the two compounds a) and b).

[052]The composition Cl can comprise for example impact modifiers, colorants.

[053]With regard to the transparent material Ml, it is chosen from glass or transparent polymers.

[054]In a first preferred embodiment, the transparent material Ml is a transparent polymer POl. The polymer POl can be thermoplastic polymer or thermoset polymer. In case of the thermoplastic polymer it is also considered as part of the invention that the thermoplastic polymer can be crosslinked or slightly crosslinked as long as a piece of this polymer can still be formed and change shape, as for example by thermoforming.

[055]The transparent polymer POl can be chosen from (meth) acrylic polymers, polycarbonate, polystyrenes, polyesters, polyvinylchloride (PCV), cyclic olefin copolymers, styrene methyl methacrylate (SMMA), styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and blends thereof. [056]In a first preferred embodiment the transparent polymer POl is a composition comprising at least 50wt% of a (meth)acrylic polymer composition MPCo, preferably at least 60wt% and more preferably at least 70wt%.

[057]In a second preferred embodiment the transparent polymer POl is a (meth)acrylic polymer composition MPCo.

[058]The (meth)acrylic polymer composition MPCo can be chosen from a (meth)acrylic block copolymer or a (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 or a crosslinked (meth) acrylic composition MCX.

[059]With regard to the (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 it is a polymeric polymer chain comprising at least 50wt% of monomers coming acrylic and/or methacrylic monomers. The (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 could also be a mixture of two or more (meth)acrylic polymer API to APx.

[060]The acrylic and/or methacrylic monomers are chosen from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, esters of acrylic acid of esters of methacrylic acid, alkyl acrylic monomers, alkyl methacrylic monomers and mixtures thereof.

[061]Preferably the monomer is chosen from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid , alkyl acrylic monomers, alkyl methacrylic monomers and mixtures thereof, the alkyl group having from 1 to 22 carbons, either linear, branched or cyclic; preferably the alkyl group having from 1 to 12 carbons, either linear, branched or cyclic.

[062]Advantageously the (meth)acrylic monomer is chosen from methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, methacrylic acid, acrylic acid, n-butyl acrylate, iso butyl acrylate, n- butyl methacrylate, iso-butyl methacrylate, cyclohexyl acrylate, cyclohexyl methacrylate, isobornyl acrylate, isobornyl methacrylate and mixtures thereof.

[063]Other comonomers can be copolymerized with the acrylic and/or methacrylic monomers as long as the (meth)acrylic polymer API is comprising at least 50wt% of monomers coming acrylic and/or methacrylic monomers in its polymeric chain. The other comonomers can be chosen from styrenic monomers as styrene or styrene deriviatives, acrylonitrile, vinylesters as vinylacetate. The amount of these comonomers is from 0wt% to 50wt%, preferably from 0wt% to 40wt%, more preferably from 0wt% to 30wt%, advantageously from 0wt% to 20wt%.

[064]In a first more preferred embodiment the (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 is a thermoplastic homo- or copolymer of methyl methacrylate (MMA) that comprises at least 50%, preferably at least 60%, advantageously at least 70% and more advantageously at least 80% by weight of methyl methacrylate.

[065]The copolymer of methyl methacrylate (MMA) comprises between 50% and 99.9% by weight of methyl methacrylate and between 0.1 and 50% by weight of at least one monomer having at least one ethylenic unsaturation that can copolymerize with methyl methacrylate.

[066]These monomers are well known and mention may be made, in particular of acrylic and methacrylic acids and alkyl- (meth)acrylates in which the alkyl group has from 1 to 12 carbon atoms. As examples, mention may be made of methyl acrylate and ethyl, butyl or 2-ethylhexyl (meth)acrylate. Preferably the comonomer is an alkyl acrylate in which the alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.

[067]According to the first more preferred embodiment the copolymer of methyl methacrylate (MMA) comprises from 60% to 99.9% advantageously from 70% to 99.9% and more advantageously from 80% to 99.9% by weight of methyl methacrylate and from 0.1% to 40% advantageously from 0.1% to 30% and more advantageously from 0.1% to 20% by weight of at least one monomer having at least one ethylenic unsaturation that can copolymerize with methyl methacrylate. Preferably the comonomer is chosen from methyl acrylate or ethyl acrylate or mixtures thereof.

[068]The (meth)acrylic polymer MPlcan optionally have a melt flow index (MFI) according to ISO 1133 (230°C/3.8kg) between O.lg/lOmin and 20 g/lOmin. Preferably melt flow index can be between 0.2 g/lOmin and 18g/10min, more preferably between 0.3g/10min and 16g/10min, advantageously between 0.4g/10min and 13g/10min. [069]The (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 has a refractive index between 1.46- and 1.52, preferably between 1.47 and 1.52 and more preferably between 1.48 and 1.52.

[070]The (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 has a light transmittance according to ASTM D-1003 (sheet of 3mm thickness) of at least 85%, preferably 86%, more preferably 87%.

[071]The (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 has a Vicat softening temperature of at least 90°C. The Vicat softening temperature is measured according to ISO 306:2013 (B50 method).

[072]The composition according to the invention can comprise beside the (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 also an (meth)acrylic polymer MP2. The (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 and (meth)acrylic polymer MP2 form a mixture or a blend. This mixture or blend consists of at least one homopolymer and at least one copolymer of MMA, or a mixture of at least two homopolymers or two copolymers of MMA with a different average molecular weight or a mixture of at least two copolymers of MMA with a different monomer composition.

[073]In a second more preferred embodiment the (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 is crosslinked homo- or copolymer of methyl methacrylate (MMA) that comprises at least 50%, preferably at least 60%, advantageously at least 70% and more advantageously at least 80% by weight of methyl methacrylate.

[074]The (meth)acrylic polymer MP1 of the second preferred embodiment comprises as well as crosslinker. Preferably the crosslinker is a copolymerzable compound having at least two double bonds.

[075]In a third more preferred embodiment the (meth)acrylic polymer composition MPCo is a (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC of methyl methacrylate (MMA) that comprises at least 50% of methyl methacrylate.

[076]The (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC comprises at least one block having a glass transition temperature less than 20°C preferably less than 10°C more preferably less than 0°C, advantageously less than -5°C and more advantageously less than - 10°C. [077]Preferably (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC comprises at least one block which is an (meth)acrylic block. By this is meant that at least 50wt% of the monomers inside this block are alkyl (meth)acrylate monomers, that have been polymerized.

[078]Most preferably the (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC comprises least 50wt% of the monomers inside (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC are alkyl(meth)acrylate monomers, that have been polymerized.

[079]The (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC is having a general formula (A) n B in which:

• n is an integer of greater than or equal to 1,

• A is: an acrylic or methacrylic homo- or copolymer having a

Tg of greater than 50°C, preferably of greater than 80°C, or polystyrene, or an acrylic/styrene or methacrylic/styrene copolymer. Preferably, A is chosen from methyl methacrylate (MMA), phenyl methacrylate, benzyl methacrylate or isobornyl methacrylate. Preferably, the block A is PMMA or PMMA modified with acrylic or methacrylic comonomers;

• B is an acrylic or methacrylic homo- or copolymer having a Tg of less than 20°C, preferably comprising monomers chosen of methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate (BuA), ethylhexyl acrylate, styrene (Sty) or butyl methacrylate, more preferably butyl acrylate said monomers make up at least 50wt%, preferably 70wt% of B.

[080]Advantageously the (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC is amorphous.

[081]Preferably, in the block A the monomer is chosen from methyl methacrylate (MMA), phenyl methacrylate, benzyl methacrylate, isobornyl methacrylate, styrene (Sty) or alpha-methylstyrene or mixtures thereof. More preferably, the block A is PMMA or PMMA copolymerized with acrylic or methacrylic comonomers or polystyrene (PS) or PS modified with styrenic comonomers.

[082] Preferably the block B comprises monomers chosen of methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate (BuA), ethylhexyl acrylate or butyl methacrylate and mixtures thereof, more preferably butyl acrylate said monomers make up at least 50wt%, preferably 70wt% of block B.

[083]Furthermore, the blocks A and/or B can comprise other acrylic or methacrylic comonomers carrying various chemical function groups known to a person skilled in the art, for example acid, amide, amine, hydroxyl, epoxy or alkoxy functional groups. The block A can incorporate groups, such as acrylic acid or methacrylic acid (MAA), in order to increase the temperature stability of thereof.

[084]Comonomers like styrene can also be incorporated in the block B in order to mismatch the refractive index of the block A.

[085]Preferably, said thermoplastic acrylic block copolymer has a structure chosen from: ABA, AB, A 3 B and A 4 B.

[086]The (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC for example can be one of the following triblock copolymers: pMMA-pBuA-pMMA, p(MMAcoMAA)- pBuA-p(MMAcoMAA), p (MMAcoMAA)-p(BuAcoSty)-p(MMAcoMAA) and p(MMAcoAA)-pBuA-p(MMAcoAA). In a first preferred embodiment, the (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC is p(MMAcoMAA)-p(BuAcoSty)- p(MMAcoMAA)

[087]It is known to a person skilled in the art that the polymers of PMMA type can comprise small amounts of acrylate comonomer in order to improve the temperature stability thereof. By small is meant less than 9wt%, preferably less than 7wt% and more preferably less than 6wt% of the polymer.

[088]The block B represents from 10% to 85%, preferably 15% to 80% of the total weight of the block copolymer MBC.

[089]The block B has a weight-average molar mass of between 10 000 g/mol and 500000 g/mol, preferably from 20000 g/mol to 300 000 g/mol. The weight average molar mass can be measured by size exclusion chromatography (SEC).

[090]The (meth)acrylic block copolymers can be obtained by controlled radical polymerization (CRP) or by anionic polymerization; the most suitable process according to the type of copolymer to be manufactured will be chosen.

[091]Preferably, this will be CRP, in particular in the presence of nitroxides, for the (meth)acrylic block copolymers of (A) n B type and anionic or nitroxide radical polymerization, for the structures of ABA type, such as the triblock copolymer MAM. Controlled radical polymerization is described in the document for obtaining block copolymers, i.e. in WO03/062293.

[092]The (meth)acrylic block copolymer MBC can be transformed by extrusion or injection molding in form of a object.

[093]In a fourth more preferred embodiment the (meth)acrylic polymer composition MPCo is a crosslinked (meth) acrylic composition MCX. consisting of a brittle matrix (I) having a glass transition temperature Tg of greater than 0°C and of elastomeric domains having a characteristic dimension of less than 100 nm consisting of macromolecular sequences (II) having a flexible nature with a glass transition temperature of less than 0°C, characterized that the macromolecular sequences (II) having a flexible nature are having a weight average molecular weight Mw of between 150 OOOg/mol and 800000 g/mol.

[094]As regards the matrix (I), it exhibits an overall Tg of greater than 0°C, measured by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and is compatible with the methyl methacrylate homo- or copolymer. Preferably glass transition temperature Tg is greater than 10°C, more preferably greater than 20°C, still more preferably greater than 40°C even more preferably greater than 45°C, advantageously greater than 50°C and more advantageously greater than 60°C.

[095]The matrix (I) is prepared from methyl methacrylate and optionally one or more monomer(s) Mol chosen from:

• acrylic monomers of formula CH2=CH-C(=0)-O-Ri, where Ri denotes a hydrogen atom or a linear, cyclic or branched C 1 -C 40 alkyl group optionally substituted by a halogen atom or a hydroxyl, alkoxy, cyano, amino or epoxy group, such as, for example, acrylic acid, methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, propyl acrylate, n-butyl acrylate, isobutyl acrylate, tert-butyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, glycidyl acrylate, hydroxyalkyl acrylates or acrylonitrile;

• methacrylic monomers of formula CH2=C(CH 3 )-C(=0)-0-R2, where R2 denotes a hydrogen atom or a linear, cyclic or branched C 1 -C 40 alkyl group optionally substituted by a halogen atom or a hydroxyl, alkoxy, cyano, amino or epoxy group, such as, for example, methacrylic acid, methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, propyl methacrylate, n-butyl methacrylate, isobutyl methacrylate, tert-butyl methacrylate, 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate, glycidyl methacrylate, hydroxyalkyl methacrylates or methacrylonitrile;

• vinylaromatic monomers, such as, for example, styrene or substituted styrenes, such as a-methylstyrene, monochlorostyrene or tert-butylstyrene.

[096]The comonomer(s) are chosen in nature and quantity that the lower limit of the glass transition temperature Tg is met.

[097]Preferably methyl methacrylate is the predominant monomer in the polymer of the matrix (I). The matrix (I) thus includes a proportion of methyl methacrylate of from 51wt% to 100wt%, preferably between 75wt% and 100wt% and advantageously between 90wt% and 100wt%.

[098]As regards the macromolecular sequences (II) having a flexible nature, said macromolecular sequences (II) they are also called block B in the present invention. These macromolecular sequences (II) having a flexible nature exhibit a glass transition temperature of less than 0°C (denoted Tg and measured by DSC). Preferably the Tg is less than -5°C, more preferably less than - 10°C and even more preferably less than -15°C.

[099] Furthermore, the weight-average molecular weight of the macromolecular sequences (II) having a flexible nature with a glass transition temperature of less than 0°C is between 150000 g/mol and 800000 g/mol.

[0100]Preferably the weight-average molecular weight of the macromolecular sequences (II) having a flexible nature with a glass transition temperature of less than 0°C is between 175000 and 700 OOOg/mol, more preferably between 200 OOOg/mol and 650 OOOg/mol, and advantageously between 225 OOOg/mol and 600 OOOg/mol.

[0101]The polydispersity index of the molecular weight Mw/Mn of the macromolecular sequences (II) having a flexible nature or block B is greater than 2, preferably greater than 2.5 and more preferably greater than 3. [0102]The polydispersity index of the molecular weight Mw/Mn is between 2.5 and 10.0, preferably between 3.0 and 10.0, more preferably between 3.0 and 6.0 and even more preferably between 3.0 and 5.0.

[0103]With regard to the inorganic particle PI according to the invention, it has a weight average particle size between lnm and lpm.

[0104]Preferably the weight average particle size of the inorganic particle PI is more than 5nm, more preferably more than lOnm, still more preferably more than 20nm, again still more preferably more than 30nm, advantageously more than 40nm, even more advantageously more than 50nm and advantageously more than lOOnm. [0105]Preferably the weight average particle size of the inorganic particle PI is less than 950nm, more preferably less than 925nm, still more preferably less than 900nm, again still more preferably less than 875nm, advantageously less than 850nm, even more advantageously less than 800nm and advantageously less than 750nm. [0106]Preferably the weight average particle size of the inorganic particle PI is between 5nm and 950nm, more preferably between lOnm and 950nm, still more preferably between 20nm and 900nm, again still more preferably between 30nm and 900nm, advantageously between 40nm and 850nm, even more advantageously between 50nm and 800nm and advantageously between lOOnm and 750nm.

[0107]The inorganic particle PI comprises either an inorganic compound of the formula (la)

AB X C I-X X 3 (la)

[0108]wherein x is from 0 to 1 and A, B, and C are cations and X is an anion;

[0109]or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula (lb)

A' 1-y A'' yC X 3 (lb)

[0110]wherein y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', and C are cations and X is an anion;

[0111]or inorganic particle PI comprises an inorganic compound the formula (lc) A'1- y A" y B xCi-x X 3 (lc)

[0112]wherein x is from 0 to 1, y is from 0 to 1 and A', A'', B, and C are cations and X is an anion

[0113]In one embodiment in formula (la) and (lc) x is 0 or 1. In another embodiment in formula (lb) and (lc) y is 1 or 0. If x=0 and y=0, the formulas (la), (lb) and (lc) are simplified to formula ACX3.

[0114]The inorganic compound of the formulas (la), (lb) and (lc) represents from 50wt% to 100wt% of the inorganic particle PI. Preferably the inorganic compound of the formulas (la), (lb) and (lc) represents from 60wt% to 100wt% of the inorganic particle PI, more preferably from 70wt% to 100wt%, still more preferably from 75wt% to 100wt%, advantageously from 80wt% to 100wt% and advantageously from 90wt% to 100wt%.

[0115]In a first preferred embodiment the X in all formulas (la), (lb) and (lc) is oxygen O.

[0116] The cations A, A' or A'' the formulas (la), (lb) and (lc) are chosen from metal cations and A' is different from A''. Preferably A, A' or A'' is an alkali metal cation or alkali earth metal cation, more preferably chosen from cations of lithium, sodium, potassium, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, lanthanum or lead. Still more preferably A, A' or A'' is chosen from cations of lithium, sodium, potassium, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium or barium. Advantageously A, A' or A'' is chosen from cations of magnesium, calcium, strontium or barium and still more advantageously A, A' or A'' is chosen from cations of calcium, strontium or barium

[0117] The cation C is chosen from a metal cation of an element of UIPAC groups 3 to 7 of the periodic table of elements or from the lanthanides series of chemical elements. Preferably the cation C is chosen from cations of manganese, niobium, tantalum, titanium, zirconium or ytterbium. More preferably the cation C is chosen from cations of niobium, tantalum, titanium or zirconium.

[0118] The cation B is chosen from a metal cation of an element of UIPAC groups 3 to 7 of the periodic table of elements or from the lanthanides series of chemical elements and is different from C. Preferably B is chosen from cations of manganese, niobium, tantalum, titanium, zirconium or ytterbium. More preferably the cation B is chosen from cations of niobium, tantalum, titanium or zirconium.

[0119] Examples of compounds of formulas (la), (lb) and (lc) are LiTa03, LiNb03, KNb03, BaTi03, KTa03, PbZr03, PbZr x Tii- x 03, Ba yS ri- y Ti0 3 , SrTi03,LaMn03,LaMn03,La yC ai- y Ti03,LaYb03 and CaTi03.

[0120] More preferably, the compound of the formulas (la), (lb) and (lc) has perovskit structure.

[0121] More preferably the cation A, A' or A'' in formula (1) has an ionic radii of at least 100pm. Advantageously the cation A, A' or A'' in formula (1) has an ionic radii of at least 105pm and more advantageously at least 110pm.

[0122] More preferably the cations B and C in formula (1) have an ionic radii of less than 100pm. Advantageously the cations B and C in formula (1) have an ionic radii of less than 95pm and more advantageously less than 90pm.

[0123]The ionic radii of the respective ions can be found in encyclopaedias. In a particular first preferred embodiment the inorganic compound of formula (la) is BaTi0 3 .

[0124]In a particular second preferred embodiment the compound of formula (lb) is Bai- yS r y Ti0 3, with 0<y<l.

[0125]In a particular third preferred embodiment the compound of formula (la) is BaZr x Tii- x 0 3 with 0<x<l.

[0126]With regard to the process for the preparation of the composition Cl according to the invention it comprises the steps of a) providing inorganic particles PI b) incorporating the inorganic particles PI in the transparent material Ml.

[0127]Advantageously the process for for manufacturing the composition Cl according to the invention it comprises the steps of al) providing inorganic particles PI, a2) providing the transparent material Ml, b) incorporating the inorganic particles PI in the transparent material Ml.

[0128]The respective inorganic particles PI and the transparent material Ml and their respective embodiments are the same as defined before.

[0129]The incorporating step can be made either by blending the inorganic particles PI with the transparent material Ml, or the incorporation step is divided into two sub steps, where the inorganic particles PI are blended with a precursor of the transparent material Ml comprising monomers followed by polymerization.

[0130]With regard to the process for the preparation of the composition C2 from the composition Cl according to the invention it comprises the steps of comprises the steps of a) providing a composition Cl, b) blending the composition Cl with a transparent material M2; so that the composition C2 comprises less than lOOOppm by weight of inorganic particles PI.

[0131]In this process for the preparation of the composition C2, the composition Cl serves as a masterbatch. This is also the aspect of the use of the composition Cl to prepare a composition C2 comprising less than lOOOppm of inorganic particles PI.

[0132]The transparent material M2 in blending step b) is in excess of the composition Cl.

[0133]In a first embodiment weight ratio of the transparent material M2 to composition Cl in blending step b) is above 2, preferably above 5, more preferably above 10.

[0134] In a second embodiment weight ratio of the transparent material M2 to composition Cl in blending step b) is above 5, preferably above 20, more preferably above 50.

[0135]In a third embodiment weight ratio of the transparent material M2 to composition Cl in blending step b) is above 10, preferably above 50, more preferably above 100. [0136]In a fourth embodiment weight ratio of the transparent material M2 to composition Cl in blending step b) is between 2 and 10 6 .

[0137]Preferably the composition C2 comprises between 0.lppm and lOOOppm by weight of the inorganic particles PI.

[0138]In a first more preferred embodiment the composition C2 comprises between 0.lppm and lOOppm by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

[0139]In a second more preferred embodiment the composition C2 comprises between lOppm and lOOOppm by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

[0140]In a third more preferred embodiment the composition C2 comprises between lOOppm and lOOOppm by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

[0141]In a fourth more preferred embodiment the composition C2 comprises between lppm and 5ppm by weight of the inorganic particles PI in the composition Cl calculated on the components a) and b).

[0142]With regard to the transparent material M2, it is chosen from glass or transparent polymers.

[0143]Preferably the transparent material M2 is chosen from the same materials as the transparent material Ml.

[0144]In the composition C2 the transparent material M2 and the transparent material Ml can be the same.

[0145]In a first preferred embodiment the transparent material M2 is also a transparent polymer PI. The polymer PI is the same as defined before.

[0146]The composition Cl according to the invention can be used directly in lightning applications or in an article suitable for lightning applications. [0147]According to an additional aspect the present invention concerns a process for manufacturing an article for lightning applications comprising the steps of a) providing a composition Cl or a composition C2, b) transforming the composition Cl or C2.

[0148]The article can be a cover for a light source or a light emitting device or light guide body or light guide plate, depending on the quantity of the particles in the composition. [0149]The light emitting device can be a light-emitting diode (LED) or laser diode (LD)

[0150]The composition Cl or C2 can for example be used in lightning applications or in an article suitable for lightning applications in form of a sheet, a wedge, a rod or a tube.

[0151]The sheet is having a thickness between 0.5mm and 300mm, preferably between 1mm and 200mm.

[0152]The wedge is having on its largest thickness between 4mm and 300mm, preferably between 5mm and 200mm.

[0153]The rod or the tube is having a diameter between 0.5mm and 300mm.

[0154]The sheets or rods or tubes or wedges manufactured from or with the composition C2 can be used as light guide body or light guide plate, for example as edge lightning.

[0155]The light guide body or plate according to the invention preferably has at least a thickness of 0.5 mm. The light guide body or plate according to the invention preferably has at most a thickness of 50 mm. The thickness particularly preferably lies in the range of from 1mm to 30 mm and more particularly preferably is from 2mm to 25 mm.

[0156]The light guide body or plate may, also be assigned further layers, for example mirror or reflection layers.

[Methods of evaluation]

[0157]Transmission and haze

The luminous transmittance (transmission) and haze is measured on the respective sheets according to the standard ASTM D1003.

[0158]Molecular Weight The mass average molecular weight (Mw) of the polymers is measured with by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). The chromatography column is calibrated with PMMA standards having a molecular weight between 402g/mol and 1900000 g/mol. The average molecular weight are expressed in g/mol for the number and average molecular weight

Mn and Mw respectively. For the measurement, the concentration of the polymer is lg/L.

[0159]Particle size analysis

The particle size of the scattering particles is measured with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). At least 50 particles are counted. The diameter of the particle size is the one of the circle filling the same area as the 2D image projection of the particle. The weight average particle size is calculated.

[0160]Refractive inndex

The refractive index n is measured or taken at 589nm at 20°C with a refractometer.

[Examples]

[0161]As transparent material Ml a PMMA copolymer of methyl methacrylate as injection molding grade is used, having a melt flow index of 8g/10min.

[0162]As comparative particles Ti0 2 is used. The used Ti0 2 particles have a weight average particle diameter of about 500nm. [0163]As exemplified particles of type PI, BaTi0 3 is used. The used BaTi0 3 particles have a weight average particle diameter of about 500nm.

[0164]The respective particles were provided and incorporated in the PMMA matrix at a loading of 1.5wt% by blending the two components, yielding to a composition of type Cl. The composition is white.

[0165]The composition of type Cl is blended in a further step with transparent material M2, which is the same PMMA copolymer of methyl methacrylate having a melt flow index of 8g/10min. The quantity of M2 is chosen that a two different composition of type C2 are obtained comprising respectively 20ppm by weight and lOOppm by weight of the respective particles. [0166]Followed is the preparation of a sheet of 3mmm thickness by injection molding of the PMMA composition type C2 with 20ppm by weight and lOOppm by weight of the respective particles.

[0167]The luminous transmittance (transmission) and haze is measured on the respective sheets according to the standard ASTM D1003. A haze-gard plus apparatus from BYK-Gardner is used.

[0168]Table 1 - results

[0169]As shown in table 1 the transmission of the composition type C2 is higher, while the haze is lower.

[0170]The transmission is also measured as function of the wavelength l in the visible light for both concentrations of particle loadings.

[0171]Table 2 - transmission at 20ppm particles as function of wavelength l [0172]Table 3 - transmission at lOOppm particles as function of wavelength l [0173]Table 2 and 3 show a higher light transmission that is much less independent of the wavelength for the composition C2 made from a composition Cl according to the invention.