Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording element comprising a support having thereon a porous image-receiving layer comprising:(a) inorganic particles having a mean particle size of from greater than 0.04 μm to about 5 μm; and (b) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles comprising at least 20 mole percent of a cationic mordant moiety wherein said porous image-receiving layer also contains a binder in an amount up to 20 weight %.
- 2. The recording element of claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of (b) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles to (a) particles is from about 1:2 to about 1:10.
- 3. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said binder is a hydrophilic polymer.
- 4. The recording element of claim 3 wherein said hydrophilic polymer is poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, gelatin, or a poly(alkylene oxide).
- 5. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (a) particles are inorganic oxides.
- 6. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (a) particles are silica, alumina, boehmite or hydrated aluminum oxide.
- 7. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (a) particles have a mean particle size of from about 0.05 μm to about 1 μm.
- 8. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (b) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles are in the form of a latex.
- 9. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (b) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles comprise a quaternary ammonium salt moiety.
- 10. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (b) water-insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles have a mean particle size of from about 10 to about 500 nm.
- 11. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (b) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles are in the form of a water dispersible polymer.
- 12. The recording element of claim 1 wherein a base layer is present between said support and said image-receiving layer.
- 13. The recording element of claim 12 wherein said base layer comprises silica, alumina, boehmite, hydrated aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, zirconium oxide, calcium carbonate, clay, magnesium carbonate or barium sulfate.
- 14. The recording element of claim 12 wherein said base layer comprises at least about 50% by weight of particles.
- 15. The recording element of claim 1 wherein said (b) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles comprise at least 50 mole percent of a cationic mordant moiety.
- 16. An ink jet recording element comprising a support having thereon(a) a porous image-receiving layer comprising: (i) inorganic particles having a mean particle size of from greater than 0.04 μm to about 5 μm; and (ii) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles comprising at least 20 mole percent of a cationic mordant moiety wherein said porous image-receiving layer also contains a binder in an amount up to 20 weight %; and (b) a base layer present between said support and said image-receiving layer wherein said base layer comprises at least about 50% by weight of particles.
- 17. The recording element of claim 16 wherein said base layer comprises silica, alumina, boehmite, hydrated aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, zirconium oxide, calcium carbonate, clay, magnesium carbonate or barium sulfate.
- 18. An ink jet recording element comprising a support having thereon a porous image-receiving layer comprising:(a) inorganic particles having a mean particle size of from greater than 0.04 μm to about 5 μm, wherein said particles are silica, alumina, boehmite or hydrated aluminum oxide; and (b) water insoluble, cationic, polymeric particles comprising at least 20 mole percent of a cationic mordant moiety wherein said porous image-receiving layer also contains a binder in an amount up to 20 weight %.
Parent Case Info
Reference is made to commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No: 6,431,701 by Gallo et al., issued Aug. 13, 2002, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,641,875 by Sadasivan et al., issued Nov. 04, 2003, entitled “Ink Jet Recording Element”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,570 by Chu et al., issued Sep. 03, 2002, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,689,430 by Sadasivan et al., issued Feb. 10, 2004, entitled “Ink Jet Recording Element”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,447,110 by Chu et al., issued Sep. 10, 2002, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,632,490 by Sadasivan et al., issued Oct. 14, 2003, entitled “Ink Jet Recording Element”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,692,123 by Gallo et al., issued Feb. 17, 2004, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,645,582, by Sadasivan et al., issued Nov. 11, 2003, entitled “Ink Jet Recording Element”; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,447,111 by Gallo et al., issued Sep. 10, 2002, entitled “Ink Jet Printing Method”.
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