Claims
- 1. An imaging cylinder comprising a cylindrical support having thereon a hydrophilic imaging layer comprising a hydrophilic heat-sensitive polymer comprising recurring units comprising a heat-activatable thiosulfate group represented by structure I: ##STR14## wherein X is a divalent linking group, and Y is a hydrogen or a cation.
- 2. The imaging cylinder of claim 1 wherein X is an alkylene group, an arylene group, an arylenealkylene group, or --(COO).sub.n (Z).sub.m wherein n is 0 or 1, and Z is an alkylene group, an arylene group, or an arylenealkylene group, and Y is hydrogen, ammonium ion or a metal ion.
- 3. The imaging cylinder of claim 2 wherein X is an alkylene group of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, an arylene of 6 carbon atoms in the aromatic ring, an arylenealkylene of 7 or 8 carbon atoms in the chain, or --COOZ wherein Z is methylene, ethylene or phenylene, and Y is hydrogen, sodium or potassium.
- 4. The imaging cylinder of claim 3 wherein X is methylene, phenylene or --COO--.
- 5. The imaging cylinder of claim 1 wherein said imaging layer is the sole layer on said cylindrical support.
- 6. The imaging cylinder of claim 1 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer is a vinyl polymer, polyether, polyester, polyimide, polyamide or polyurethane having a molecular weight of at least 1000.
- 7. The imaging cylinder of claim 6 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer is a vinyl polymer or polyether.
- 8. The imaging cylinder of claim 7 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer is a vinyl copolymer or vinyl ether copolymer.
- 9. The imaging cylinder of claim 1 wherein said recurring units comprising said heat-activatable thiosulfate group comprise at least 10 mol % of all recurring units in said heat-sensitive polymer.
- 10. The imaging cylinder of claim 9 wherein said recurring units comprising said heat-activatable thiosulfate group comprise from 10 to about 100 mol % of all recurring units in said heat-sensitive polymer.
- 11. The imaging cylinder of claim 10 wherein said recurring units comprising said heat-activatable thiosulfate group comprise from about 15 to 50 mol % of all recurring units in said heat-sensitive polymer.
- 12. The imaging cylinder of claim 1 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer is a copolymer derived from two or more different ethylenically unsaturated polymerizable monomers, at least one of said monomers containing said heat-activatable thiosulfate group.
- 13. The imaging cylinder of claim 1 wherein said imaging layer further comprises a photothermal conversion material that is an infrared radiation absorbing material.
- 14. The imaging cylinder of claim 13 wherein said photothermal conversion material is carbon black or an IR radiation absorbing dye or pigment.
- 15. The imaging member of claim 1 having a metal cylindrical support.
- 16. The imaging member of claim 1 wherein said imaging cylinder is a printing cylinder on a printing press.
- 17. A method of imaging comprising the steps of:
- A) providing an imaging member by spray coating onto a support, a heat-sensitive composition comprising a hydrophilic heat-sensitive polymer comprising recurring units comprising a heat-activatable thiosulfate group represented by structure I: ##STR15## wherein X is a divalent linking group, and Y is a hydrogen or a cation, to form a heat-sensitive imaging layer on said support, and
- B) imagewise exposing said imaging member to provide exposed and unexposed areas in said imaging layer of said imaging member, whereby said exposed areas are crosslinked and rendered more hydrophobic than said unexposed areas by heat provided by said imagewise exposing.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said imaging member further comprises a photothermal conversion material and said imagewise exposing is carried out using an IR radiation emitting laser.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said imagewise exposing is carried out using a thermal printing head.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein said support is an on-press printing cylinder or sleeve.
- 21. The method of claim 17 further comprising the step of:
- C) contacting said imagewise exposed imaging member with a fountain solution and a lithographic printing ink, and imagewise transferring said printing ink from said imaging member to a receiving material.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-part application of commonly assigned U.S. Ser. No. 09/156,833 filed Sep. 18, 1998 by Zheng and DoMinh, U.S. Pat. No. 5,985,514.
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