Claims
- 1. An aqueous dispersion comprising a binder or a surfactant, a substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt and a photosensitive silver halide, wherein said aqueous emulsion further comprises a sensitization agent selected from the group consisting of: tin(II) bromide, aminoiminomethane sulfinic acid, water-soluble salts of H3PO3, water-soluble salts of H3PO2, water-soluble SO32− salts and water-soluble HSO3− salts.
- 2. Aqueous dispersion according to claim 1, wherein said aqueous dispersion further contains a water-soluble silver salt with a water-solubility greater than 0.1 g/L of water at 20° C.
- 3. Aqueous dispersion according to claim 2, wherein said water-soluble silver salt is present in a concentration of at least 1 mol % with respect to said photosensitive silver halide.
- 4. Aqueous dispersion according claim 1, wherein said aqueous dispersion further contains a reducing agent for said substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt.
- 5. Aqueous dispersion according to claim 1, wherein said substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt is a silver salt of an organic carboxylic acid.
- 6. Aqueous dispersion according to claim 2, wherein said water-soluble silver salt is selected from the group consisting of silver nitrate, silver acetate, silver lactate and silver sulfate.
- 7. A process for producing an aqueous dispersion comprising the steps of: (i) preparing a dispersion of photosensitive silver halide in an aqueous medium; (ii) adding at least one sensitization agent selected from the group consisting of: tin(II) bromide, aminoiminomethane sulfinic acid, water-soluble salts of H3PO3, water-soluble salts of H3PO2, water- water-soluble SO32− salts and water-soluble HSO3− salts to the dispersion prepared in step (i); and (iii) adding a substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt.
- 8. A photothermographic recording material comprising a support and a photo-addressable thermally developable element, said photo-addressable thermally developable element fulfilling two requirements:
(i) said photo-addressable thermally developable element contains a substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt, a reducing agent for the substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt and in thermal working relationship therewith, a photosensitive silver halide and a binder; and (ii) said photo-addressable thermally developable element comprises a layer obtainable by coating on a support an aqueous dispersion comprising a binder or a surfactant, a substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt and a photosensitive silver halide, wherein said aqueous emulsion further comprises a sensitization agent selected from the group consisting of: tin(II) bromide, aminoiminomethane sulfinic acid, water-soluble salts of H3PO3, water-soluble salts of H3PO2, water-soluble SO32− salts and water-soluble HSO3− salts.
- 9. A process for preparing a photothermographic recording material having a photo-addressable thermally developable element, the photo-addressable thermally developable element containing a substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt, a reducing agent for said substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt and a binder, comprising the steps of: (i) using a sensitization agent selected from the group consisting of: tin(II) bromide, aminoiminomethane sulfinic acid, water-soluble salts of H3PO3, water-soluble salts of H3PO2, water-soluble SO32− salts and water-soluble HSO3− salts to increase the sensitivity of an aqueous emulsion comprising said binder or a surfactant, said substantially light-insensitive and substantially water-insoluble organic silver salt and said photosensitive silver halide; and (ii) coating the emulsion of step (i) on a support.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/243,888 filed Oct. 27, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60243888 |
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