A pigment dispersion includes a color pigment represented by formula (I):
##STR00001## wherein X1 to X4 are independently selected from the
group consisting of hydrogen and a halogen atom; R1 to R10 are
independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, a halogen
atom, a methyl group, an ethyl group, a methoxy group, and an ethoxy
group; and a polymeric dispersant, having via a linking group covalently
linked to its polymeric backbone, at least one pending chromophore group
which has a molecular weight smaller than 90% of the molecular weight of
the color pigment; wherein the at least one pending chromophore group is
a chromophore group occurring as a side group on the polymeric backbone
and not a group in the polymeric backbone itself or occurring solely as
an end group of the polymeric backbone; and the at least one pending
chromophore group is represented by formula (II): ##STR00002##
wherein, one of L1, L2 or L3 is the linking group and is selected from
the group consisting of an aliphatic group, a substituted aliphatic
group, an unsaturated aliphatic group, and a substituted unsaturated
aliphatic group; L1, L2, and/or L3, if not representing the linking
group, are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen,
an alkyl group, an alkenyl group, an alkoxy group, a carboxylic acid
group, an ester group, an acyl group, a nitro group, and a halogen; AR1
and AR2-represent an aromatic group; and n represents the integer 0 or 1.
The pigment dispersion can be advantageously used in inkjet inks. Also
disclosed are methods for preparing the inkjet ink.