Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording element comprising an opaque support having thereon an image-receiving layer comprising porous polymeric particles in a polymeric binder, said porous polymeric particles having a median diameter of less than 1 μm and having a degree of crosslinking of 27 mole % or greater, said porous polymeric particles being made from a styrenic or an acrylic monomer, and said polymeric binder consisting essentially of a poly(vinyl alcohol), a gelatin, a cellulose ether, poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) or poly(ethylene oxide).
- 2. The element of claim 1 wherein said acrylic monomer comprises methyl methacrylate or ethylene glycol dimethacrylate.
- 3. The element of claim 1 wherein said porous polymeric particles are cross-linked to a degree of crosslinking of at least 50 mole % or greater.
- 4. The element of claim 1 wherein said porous polymeric particles are cross-linked to a degree of crosslinking of about 100 mole %.
- 5. The element of claim 1 wherein said porous polymeric particles have a median diameter of less than 0.6 μm.
- 6. The element of claim 1 wherein said opaque support is paper or a voided plastic material.
- 7. The element of claim 1 wherein the porosity of said porous polymeric particles is achieved by mixing a porogen with the monomers used to make said polymeric particles, dispersing the resultant mixture in water, and polymerizing said monomers to form said porous polymeric particles.
- 8. The element of claim 1 wherein said porous polymeric particles have a surface area of 35 m2/g or greater.
- 9. The element of claim 1 wherein said porous polymeric particles have a surface area of 100 m2/g or greater.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos:
09/608,527 by Missell et al., filed of even date herewith, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method”; and
09/608,465 by Missell et al., filed of even date herewith, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,328,443;
09/608,842 by Missell et al., filed of even date herewith, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method”; and
09/607,416 by Missell et al., filed of even date herewith, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,369,152; and
09/607,417 by Kapusniak et al., filed of even date herewith, entitled “Ink Jet Recording Element” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,380,280;
09/607,419 by Kapusniak et al., filed of even date herewith, entitled “Ink Jet Recording Element” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,376,599;
09/608,969 by Kapusniak et al., filed of even date herewith, entitled “Ink Jet Recording Element”;
the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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