Claims
- 1. A method of trichromatic printing substrates, which comprises:
- A. applying to the substrate a photosensitive emulsion comprising:
- (a) a binder;
- (b) three types of grains of semiconductor oxides dispersed in the binder each adapted to desorb OH.sup.- ions under the action of one of three monochromatic radiations corresponding to the three primary colours (red, blue or green), respectively, these three types of grain being each sensitized respectively to the said radiation by means of an organic chromatic sensitizer adsorbed at the surface of the grains; and either
- (c) a diazo system comprising a diazonium salt dispersed in the binder and three couplers adapted to react with the diazonium salt to obtain a diazo dye, each of the three couplers being adsorbed at the surface of the grains of a given type, or being disposed in the immediate vicinity thereof, and being adapted to form with the diazonium salt a dye whose colour is complementary (cyan, yellow or magenta) to that corresponding to the radiation to which the said type of grain is sensitized; or
- (c') a diazo system comprising a coupler dispersed in the binder and three diazonium salts adapted to react with the coupler to obtain a diazo dye, each of the three diazonium salts being adsorbed at the surface of the grains of a given type, or being disposed in the immediate vicinity thereof, and being adapted to form with the coupler a dye whose colour (cyan, yellow or magenta) is complementary to that corresponding to the radiation to which the said type of grain is sensitized;
- B. exposing the substrate carrying the emulsion to image by means of a transparent colour negative by using a source of white light whereby grains of said semiconductor oxide which are subjected to radiation of a color corresponding to its sensitization desorb OH.sup.- ions,
- C. developing the image by heating the exposed substrate whereby said desorbed OH.sup.- are diffused in the immediate vicinity of said oxide causing an increase in the pH and thereby permitting reaction of said diazonium salt with said coupler and
- D. destroying the diazonium salt or salts which have not reacted by exposure of the substrate to ultra-violet radiation to fix the image developed during the step C.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, where the emulsion further comprises (d) at least one complexing agent dispersed in the binder and adapted to increase contrast of the colours thus obtained.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the emulsion further comprises (e) at least one stabilizer dispersed in the binder and adapted to increase the life of the photosensitive emulsion.
- 4. A photosensitive emulsion wherein comprises:
- (a) a binder;
- (b) three types of semiconductor oxide grains dispersed in the binder each adapted to desorb OH.sup.- ions under the action of one of three monochromatic radiations corresponding to the three primary colours (red, blue or green), respectively, these three types of grain being each sensitized respectively to the said radiation by means of an organic chromatic sensitizer adsorbed in the grains; and either
- (c) a diazo system comprising a diazonium salt dispersed in the binder and three couplers adapted to react with the diazonium salt to obtain a diazo dye, each of the three couplers being adsorbed at the surface of the grains of a given type, or being disposed in the immediate vicinity thereof, and being adapted to form with the diazonium salt a dye whose colour is complimentary (cyan, yellow or magenta) to that corresponding to the radiation to which the said type of grain is sensitized; or
- (c') a diazo system comprising a coupler dispersed in the binder and three diazonium salts adapted to react with the coupler to obtain a diazo dye, each of the three diazonium salts being adsorbed at the surface of the grains of a given type, or being disposed in the immediate vicinity thereof, and being adapted to form with the coupler a dye whose colour (cyan, yellow or magenta) is complementary to that corresponding to the radiation to which the said type of grain is sensitized.
- 5. An emulsion as claimed in claim 4, which in comprises (d) at least one complexing agent dispersed in the binder and adapted to increase contrast of the colour thus obtained.
- 6. An emulsion as claimed in claim 4 which further comprises (e) at least one stabilizer dispersed in the binder and adapted to increase the life of the photosensitive emulsion.
- 7. A substrate which carries an emulsion in accordance with claim 4.
- 8. A substrate which carries an emulsion in accordance with any of the claims 4 to 6 is a fabric.
- 9. A photosensitive emulsion according to claim 4 in which said grains are selected from the group consisting of zinc oxide, titanium oxide, zirconia, tin oxide and rare earth oxide.
- 10. A photosensitive emulsion according to claim 4 in which said grains are selected from the group consisting of zirconium oxide, zinc oxide and titanium oxide.
- 11. A photosensitive emulsion according to claim 4, in which said grains are doped semiconductor oxides having a particle size ranging from about 0.1 to 10 microns.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 785,221, filed Apr. 6, 1977, now abandoned
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