Claims
- 1. An imaging member comprising a support having thereon a hydrophilic imaging layer comprising a hydrophilic heat-sensitive polymer having a backbone and repeating units comprising quaternary ammonium carboxylate groups linked either directly or indirectly through the carboxylate groups, wherein the quaternary ammonium groups comprise at least one substituted-alkylene (C1-C3) phenyl group.
- 2. The imaging member of claim 1 further comprising a photothermal conversion material.
- 3. The imaging member of claim 2 wherein said photothermal conversion material comprises carbon black or is an infrared radiation absorbing dye.
- 4. The imaging member of claim 3 wherein said carbon black is a polymer-grafted or anionic surface-functionalized carbon black.
- 5. The imaging member of claim 1 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer is crosslinked.
- 6. The imaging member of claim 5 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer is crosslinked with an epoxy-containing resin in said imaging layer.
- 7. The imaging member of claim 1 further comprising a crosslinking agent in said imaging layer.
- 8. The imaging member of claim 1 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer comprises at least 1 mole of quaternary ammonium carboxylate groups per 1000 g of polymer.
- 9. The imaging member of claim 8 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer comprises from about 1 mole of quaternary ammonium carboxylate groups per 1000 g of polymer to about 1 mole of quaternary ammonium carboxylate groups per 45 g of polymer.
- 10. The imaging member of claim 1 wherein said heat-sensitive polymer is represented by Structure 1 below wherein “A” represents recurring units derived from ethylenically unsaturated polymerizable monomers, X is a spacer group, R1, R2 and R3 are independently alkyl or aryl groups, or any two or all three of R1, R2 and R3 can be combined to form one or two heterocyclic rings with the quaternary nitrogen atom, R4 is a substituted alkylenephenyl group in which the alkylene portion has 1 to 3 carbon atoms, and B represents non-carboxylated recurring units, m is 0 to about 75 mol %, and n is from about 25 to 100 mol %
- 11. The imaging member of claim 10 wherein R4 comprising a substituted or unsubstituted alkylene group having 1 to 2 carbon atoms and a phenyl group that can have up to five substituents.
- 12. The imaging member of claim 10 wherein R4 comprises one or more halo, alkyl group, alkoxy group, cyano, nitro, aryl group, alkyleneoxycarbonyl group, alkylcarbonyloxy group, amido, amino carbonyl, formyl, mercapto or heterocyclic, trihalomethyl, perfluoroalkyl or alkyleneoxycarbonyl substituents.
- 13. The imaging member of claim 12 wherein R4 comprises 1 to 5 halo, methyl, ethyl, methoxy or 2-ethoxy substituents on the phenyl moiety.
- 14. The imaging member of claim 10 wherein R1, R2 and R3 are independently alkyl groups of 1 to 3 carbon atoms or hydroxyalkyl of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, and R4 comprises 1 or 2 methyl, fluoro, chloro, bromo, methoxy or 2-ethoxy substituents.
- 15. A The imaging member of claim 10 wherein m is from 0 to about 50 mol %, and said B recurring units are derived from at least some additional ethylenically unsaturated polymerizable monomers having unreacted carboxy groups, acid anhydride units or a conjugate base thereof.
- 16. The imaging member of claim 15 wherein one of said additional monomers is acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic anhydride or a conjugate base or a hydrolysis product thereof.
- 17. The imaging member of claim 1 wherein said support is an on-press printing cylinder.
- 18. A method of imaging comprising the steps ofA) providing the imaging member of claim 1, and B) imagewise exposing said imaging member to energy to provide exposed and unexposed areas in the imaging layer of said imaging member, whereby said exposed areas are rendered more oleophilic than said unexposed areas by heat provided by said imagewise exposing.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said imaging member further comprises a photothermal conversion material, and imagewise exposing is carried out using an IR radiation emitting laser.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein said imagewise exposing is carried out using a thermoresistive head.
- 21. The method of claim 18 wherein said imaging member is provided in step A by spraying said heat-sensitive polymer onto a cylindrical support.
- 22. A method of printing comprising the steps of:A) providing the imaging member of claim 1, B) imagewise exposing said imaging member to energy to provide exposed and unexposed areas in the imaging layer of said imaging member, whereby said exposed areas are rendered more oleophilic than said unexposed areas by heat provided by said imagewise exposing, and C) in the presence of water or a fountain solution, contacting said imagewise exposed imaging member with a lithographic printing ink, and imagewise transferring said ink to a receiving material.
- 23. The imaging member of claim 1 wherein said heat sensitive crosslinked polymer is any one of: or a mixture of any two or more of these.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/454,151 filed Dec. 3, 1999 by Leon and Fleming.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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