Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording material comprising:
a substrate; and an ink-receiving layer formed on at least one surface of the substrate, wherein the ink-receiving layer comprises a binder, and a plurality of secondary particles, wherein the secondary particles have an average secondary particle size of 10 to 300 nm, each of the secondary particles consisting essentially of a plurality of primary particles of at least one member selected from the group consisting of silica prepared by wet method, which silica will be referred to as wet method silica hereinafter, and aluminosilicate, and wherein the primary particles are agglomerated with each other to form the secondary particles by an attraction force including hydrogen bonding force between silanol groups located on the surfaces of the primary particles and van der Waals force between the primary particles, in each of the secondary particles, pores being formed between the agglomerated primary particles.
- 2. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the binder for the ink-receiving layer comprises water-soluble resin.
- 3. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary particles each consist essentially of a plurality of silica primary particles are those prepared from agglomerated silica particles by a breaking down method by which the average secondary particle size is adjusted to 10 to 300 nm.
- 4. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the primary particles of wet method silica and aluminosilicate have an average primary particle size of 3 to 40 nm.
- 5. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ink-receiving layer has a plurality of pores formed therein and exhibits a pore radius distribution curve having a peak corresponding to a pore radius of about 40 nm or less.
- 6. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least one additional ink-absorbent layer comprising a binder resin and a plurality of pigment particles, is formed between the substrate and the ink-receiving layer.
- 7. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 5, wherein the binder for the additional ink-absorbent layer comprises a water-soluble resin.
- 8. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 5, wherein the secondary particles are each composed essentially of a plurality of primary particles having an average primary particle size of 3 to 40 nm and agglomerated with each other, and have an average secondary particle size of 10 to 150 nm.
- 9. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 2 or 7, wherein the water-soluble resin comprises a polyvinyl alcohol having an degree of polymerization of 2,000 or more.
- 10. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 2 or 7, wherein the water-soluble resin comprises a polyvinyl alcohol having a degree of saponification of 95% or more.
- 11. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 5, wherein the ink-receiving layer has a plurality of pores formed therein, and exhibits an integrated pore volume of all the pores of 0.6 ml/g or more, and a total volume of the pores with a pore radius of 3 to 20 nm of 0.3 ml/g or more.
- 12. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one additional ink-absorbent layer, comprising a binder resin and a plurality of pigment particles, is formed between the substrate and the ink-receiving layer.
- 13. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ink receiving layer has a haze value of 4 to 65%.
- 14. The ink receiving layer as claimed in claim 13, wherein the binder for the ink-receiving layer comprises a water-soluble resin.
- 15. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 13, wherein the secondary particles are each composed essentially of a plurality of primary particles having an average primary particle size of 3 to 40 nm and agglomerated with each other, and have an average secondary particle size of 10 to 200 nm.
- 16. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 13, wherein at least one additional ink-absorbent layer comprising a binder resin and a plurality of pigment particles is formed between the substrate and the ink receiving layer.
- 17. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the substrate is transparent.
- 18. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 17, wherein the ink-receiving layer formed on the transparent substrate surface comprises the secondary particles having an average secondary particle size of 10 to 100 nm and formed from the primary particles of at least one member selected from the group consisting of wet method silica and aluminosilicate, having an average primary particle size of 3 to 30 nm.
- 19. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 17 or 18, having a haze value of 20% or less.
- 20. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the substrate is bonded to the ink-receiving layer through an intermediate layer comprising a member selected from the group consisting of bonding materials and adhesive materials.
- 21. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the primary particles for the secondary particles for the ink-receiving layer are those of the wet method silica.
- 22. The ink jet recording material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the primary particles are agglomerated with each other to form the secondary particles without any binder.
- 23. A process for producing an ink jet recording material, comprising the steps of:
forming an ink-receiving layer comprising a binder, and a plurality of secondary particles having an average secondary particle size of 500 nm or less and each comprising a plurality of primary particles of at least one member selected from the group consisting of silica and aluminosilicate, and agglomerated with each other to form the secondary particles, on a surface of a shaping base; bonding the substrate to the ink-receiving layer provided on the shaping base to form a laminate; and separating the resultant laminate from the shaping base.
- 24. The process as claimed in claim 23, wherein the secondary particles have an average secondary particle size of 10 to 300 nm.
- 25. The process as claimed in claim 23, wherein the primary particles of silica and aluminosilicate have an average primary particle size of 3 to 40 nm.
- 26. The process as claimed in claim 23, wherein the substrate is bonded to the ink-receiving layer provided on the shaping base through a member selected from the group consisting of bonding materials and adhesive materials.
- 27. The process as claimed in claim 23, wherein the step of bonding the substrate to the ink receiving layer is carried out by wetting the surface of the ink receiving layer with water or water vapor, and then press-bonding the substrate to the surface-wetted receiving layer to provide a laminate.
- 28. The process as claimed in claim 23, further comprising the step of forming an additional ink-absorbent layer comprising a binder and pigment particles on a surface of the substrate before the bonding step, the additional ink-absorbing layer provided on the substrate being bonded to the ink-receiving layer provided on the shaping base.
- 29. The process as claimed in claim 28, wherein the bonding step is carried out by wetting at least one of the ink-receiving layer provided on the shaping base and the additional ink-absorbent layer provided on the substrate with water or water vapor, and then press-bonding the additional ink-absorbent layer on the substrate and the ink-receiving layer on the shaping base, to provide a laminate.
- 30. The process as claimed in claim 23, further comprising the step of forming an additional ink-absorbent layer comprising a binder and pigment particles on a surface of the ink receiving layer before the bonding step, the additional ink-absorbing layer provided on the ink receiving layer being bonded to the substrate.
- 31. The process as claimed in claim 30, wherein the bonding step is carried out by wetting the additional ink-absorbent layer provided on the ink receiving layer with water or water vapor, and then press-bonding the additional ink-absorbent layer and the ink-receiving layer on the shaping base, to provide a laminate.
- 32. The process as claimed in claim 23, wherein the binder for the ink-receiving layer comprises a water-soluble resin.
Priority Claims (4)
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8-102494 |
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8-162818 |
Jun 1996 |
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8-248267 |
Sep 1996 |
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8-248268 |
Sep 1996 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/842,043 filed on Apr. 23, 1997, entitled INK JET RECORDING MATERIAL AND PROCESS FOR. PRODUCING SAME.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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