Claims
- 1. A black-and-white aqueous-based photothermographic material that comprises a support having thereon one or more thermally-developable imaging layers comprising a hydrophilic binder and in reactive association, a preformed photosensitive silver halide, a non-photosensitive source of reducible silver ions that includes an organic silver salt, and a reducing agent composition for said non-photosensitive source reducible silver ions, and
in one or more of said thermally developable imaging layers, a benzothiazolium, benzoselenazolium, or benzotellurazolium salt as an antifoggant.
- 2. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said antifoggant is represented by the following Structure I:
- 3. The photothermographic material of claim 2 wherein Z is a sulfur atom.
- 4. The photothermographic material of claim 2 wherein R is hydrogen or an alkyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, and R3 and R4 are independently hydrogen, chloro, or an alkoxy group having 1 or 2 carbon atoms, and R5 is an alkyl or alkenyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms.
- 5. The photothermographic material of claim 2 wherein X− is a halide, tetrafluoroborate, hexafluorophosphate, p-toluenesulfonate, trifluoromethanesulfonate, or perchlorate anion.
- 6. The photothermographic material of claim 1 comprising one or more of:
- 7. The photothermographic material of claim 1 comprising one or more of:
- 8. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said antifoggant is present in an amount of at least 5 mmol/mol of total silver.
- 9. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said antifoggant is present in an amount of from about 5 to about 25 mmol/mol of total silver.
- 10. The photothermographic material of claim 1 further comprising a mercaptotriazole represented by the following Structure II as a toner:
- 11. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said one or more thermally developable imaging layers has a pH less than 7.
- 12. The photothermographic material of claim 11 wherein said one or more thermally developable imaging layers has a pH less than 6.
- 13. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said non-photosensitive source of reducible silver ions is a silver salt of a compound containing an imino group.
- 14. The photothermographic material of claim 13 wherein said non-photosensitive source of reducible silver ions is a silver salt of benzotriazole or a substituted derivatives thereof, or mixtures of such silver salts.
- 15. The photothermographic material of claim 14 wherein said non-photosensitive source of reducible silver ions excludes a silver salt of a carboxylate.
- 16. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said photosensitive silver halide comprises one or more preformed silver halide having either cubic, tabular, or both cubic and tabular morphologies.
- 17. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said reducing agent composition comprises an ascorbic acid.
- 18. The photothermographic material of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic binder is a gelatin, gelatin derivative, polyvinyl alcohol, or cellulosic material.
- 19. The photothermographic material of claim 1 further comprising one or more thermally developable imaging layers on the backside of said support.
- 20. The photothermographic material of claim 1 further comprising one or more acutance dyes in said one or more thermally developable imaging layers.
- 21. The photothermographic material of claim 1 further comprising one or more phosphors in said one or more thermally developable imaging layers.
- 22. A black-and-white photothermographic material that comprises a transparent support having thereon one or more thermally developable imaging layers comprising a hydrophilic binder that is gelatin or a gelatin derivative, and in reactive association, a preformed photosensitive silver bromide or silver iodobromide present as tabular grains, a non-photosensitive source of reducible silver ions that includes silver benzotriazole, a reducing agent composition for said non-photosensitive source reducible silver ions comprising an ascorbic acid, and
in one or more of said thermally developable imaging layers, one or more of the following compounds present as an antifoggant in an amount of from about 5 to about 25 mmol/mol of total silver: 27
- 23. A method of forming a visible image comprising:
A) imagewise exposing the photothermographic material of claim 1 to electromagnetic radiation to form a latent image, B) simultaneously or sequentially, heating said exposed photothermographic material to develop said latent image into a visible image.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein said photothermographic material comprises a transparent support, and said image-forming method further comprises:
C) positioning said exposed and heat-developed photothermographic material with the visible image thereon between a source of imaging radiation and an imageable material that is sensitive to said imaging radiation, and D) thereafter exposing said imageable material to said imaging radiation through the visible image in said exposed and heat-developed photothermographic material to provide an image in said imageable material.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein said imagewise exposing is carried out using visible or X-radiation.
- 26. A method of forming a visible image comprising:
A) imagewise exposing the photothermographic material of claim 1 to X-radiation to generate a latent image, and B) simultaneously or sequentially, heating the exposed photothermographic material to develop the latent image into a visible image.
- 27. An imaging assembly comprising the photothermographic material of claim 1 that is arranged in association with one or more phosphor intensifying screens.
- 28. An imaging assembly comprising the photothermographic material of claim 23 that is arranged in association with one or more phosphor intensifying screens.
- 29. The method of claim 23 where said visible image is used for medical diagnosis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/193,443 filed Jul. 11, 2002 by Lynch, Zou, and Ulrich.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10193443 |
Jul 2002 |
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10641206 |
Aug 2003 |
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