Claims
- 1. A production process for a photothermographic recording material thermally developable under substantially water-free conditions comprising the steps of: (i) providing a support; (ii) producing one or more aqueous dispersions or solutions containing together a substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, photosensitive ex-situ silver halide in catalytic association with said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, a reducing agent in thermal working relationship with said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt and a binder; (iii) coating said one or more aqueous dispersions or solutions onto the support to form layers which upon drying become a photo-addressable thermally developable element; wherein said thermally developable element contains between 0.3 and 2.0 moles of in-situ photosensitive silver iodide per mole of ex-situ photosensitive silver halide, said silver iodide being produced by reacting particles of said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in an aqueous dispersions with a source of iodide ions, wherein said ex-situ photosensitive silver halide is silver bromide, silver chloride, silver iodide or a mixed crystal containing any combination thereof and said thermally developable element contains a source of bromine or chlorine radicals and wherein said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt is a silver salt of an organic carboxylic acid.
- 2. Production process for a photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said ex-situ photosensitive silver halide and said in-situ photosensitive silver iodide are in catalytic association with said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in separate layers.
- 3. Production process for a photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said in-situ formed photosensitive silver iodide is formed in the presence of said ex-situ photosensitive silver halide.
- 4. Production process for a photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said photo-addressable thermally developable element contains between 0.3 and 1.5 moles of in-situ photosensitive silver iodide per mole of ex-situ photosensitive silver halide.
- 5. Production process for a photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said source of bromine radicals is phenyl tribromoethyl sulfone.
- 6. Production process for photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said silver salt of said organic carboxylic acid is silver behenate.
- 7. Production process for a photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said photosensitive silver halide is present in a concentration with respect to said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt of between 0.1 and 50 mol %.
- 8. Production process for a photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said ex-situ photosensitive silver halide is present in a concentration with respect to said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt of between 0.1 and 35 mol %.
- 9. Production process for a photothermographic recording material according to claim 1, wherein said source of bromine radicals is present in a concentration with respect to said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt of between 1 and 50 mol %.
- 10. A photothermographic recording material thermally developable under substantially water-free conditions comprising a photo-addressable thermally developable clement comprising a substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, photosensitive silver halide in catalytic association with said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt and a reducing agent in thermal working relationship with said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt and a binder, wherein part of said photosensitive silver halide is ex-situ and part of said silver halide is in-situ and said ex-situ and in-situ photosensitive silver halide is to be found in separate layers, wherein said thermally developable element contains between 0.3 and 2.0 moles of in-situ photosensitive silver iodide per mole of ex-situ photosensitive silver halide, wherein said ex-situ photosensitive silver halide is silver bromide, silver chloride, silver iodide or a mixed crystal containing any combination thereof and said thermally developable element contains a source of bromine or chlorine radicals and wherein said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt is a silver salt of an organic carboxylic acid.
- 11. Photothermographic recording material according to claim 10, wherein said thermally developable element contains between 0.3 and 1.5 moles of in-situ photosensitive silver iodide per mole of ex-situ photosensitive silver halide.
- 12. Photothermographic recording material according to claim 10, wherein said silver salt of said organic carboxylic acid is silver behenate.
- 13. A recording process comprising the steps of: (i) providing a photothermographic recording material thermally developable under substantially water-free conditions in accordance with claim 10; (ii) bringing said recording material into the proximity of a source of actinic radiation to which it is sensitive; (iii) image-wise exposing said recording material to said actinic radiation; (iv) bringing said image-wise exposed recording material into proximity with a heat source; (v) thermally developing said image-wise exposed recording material under substantially water-free conditions; and (vi) removing said thermally developed image-wise exposed recording material from said heat source.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The application claims the benefit of the U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/072,674 filed Jan. 27, 1998 abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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“The Influence of the Photosensitive Silver Halide/Silver Carboxylate Preparation conditions on the Morphology of Thermally Developed Silver Particles” by Bokhonov et al.; Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, vol. 40, No. 5, Sep./Oct. 1996, pp. 417-422. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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