Claims
- 1. A self-developing film comprising: (a) at least one radiation sensitive diacetylene material, (b) a polyethyleneimine binder, associated in a complex or solid solution with (c) a convertor, capable, upon contact with high energy X-ray, gamma ray, neutrons, electrons, or laser radiation of forming an image, and (d) a substrate upon which (a), (b), and (c) are deposited thereon.
- 2. The film of claim 1 wherein said diacetylene material is selected from:
- (1) Higher acetylenes: R'--(C.tbd.C).sub.n --R", where n=3-5,
- (2) Split di and higher acetylenes: R'--(C.dbd.C).sub.m --Z--(C.tbd.C).sub.o --R", where Z is a diradical, and m and o are 2 or higher,
- (3) Polymeric di and higher acetylenes: �--A--(C.tbd.C).sub.n --B--!.sub.x, where A and B can be the same or different diradical selected from --(CH.sub.2).sub.n --, --OCONH--(CH.sub.2).sub.n --NHCOO--, and --OCO(CH.sub.2).sub.n OCO--, where n is 1-6, and
- (4) Cocrystallized mixtures of (1), (2), (3) above; wherein
- R' and R" are selected from:
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --H
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b OH
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --OCONH--R1
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --O--CO--R1
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --COOH
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --COOM
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --NH.sub.2
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --CONHR1
- (CH.sub.2).sub.b --CO--O--R1
- where b=1-10, R1 is C.sub.2 -C.sub.6 alkyl or phenyl and M is a cation.
- 3. The film of claim 2 wherein said diacetylene material is a urethane or ester derivative of 2,4-hexadiyne, 2,4-hexadiyn-1,6-diol, 3,5-octadiyn-1,8-diol, 4,6-decadiyn-1,10-diol, 5,7-dodeoadiyn-1,12-diol, tricosa-10,12-diynoic acid, pentacosa-10,12-diynoic acid, and cocrystallized mixtures thereof.
- 4. The film of claim 3 wherein said diacetylene material is a derivative of 2,4-hexadiyn-1,6-diol, being symmetrical or asymmetrical, wherein R' and R" are independently selected from:
- OCONH(CH.sub.2).sub.5 CH.sub.3,
- OCONH(CH.sub.2).sub.4 CH.sub.3,
- OCONH(CH.sub.2).sub.3 CH.sub.3,
- OCONHCH.sub.2 CH.sub.3,
- OCONHCH.sub.3,
- OCO(CH.sub.2).sub.3 CH.sub.3
- OCOCH.sub.2 CH.sub.3, or
- OCOCH.sub.3.
- 5. The film of claim 4 wherein said diacetylene material is the hexyl urethane derivative of 2,4-hexadiyn-1,6-diol, 5,7-dodecadiyn-1,12-bis(n-butoxycarbonylmethylurethane), tricosa-10,12-diynoic acid, pentacosa-10,12-diynoic acid, or cocrystallized mixtures thereof.
- 6. The film of claim 2 for developing an image from exposure to gamma rays wherein said convertor can emit lower energy radiation for polymerization of said diacetylene material after contact with gamma radiation.
- 7. The film of claim 2 for developing an image from exposure to X-ray radiation wherein said convertor can emit lower energy radiation for polymerization of said diacetylene material after contact with said X-ray radiation.
- 8. The film of claim 2 wherein the convertor is a metallic moiety covalently or ionically bonded to at least one of said diacetylenes materials.
- 9. The film of claim 2 wherein said diacetylene material is in radiation active form.
- 10. The film of claim 2 wherein said diacetylene material is in a radiation inactive form but is capable of being converted to the radiation active form prior to use.
- 11. A film of claim 2 wherein said resulting image can be further amplified or darkened by contacting with a dye which bonds with the diacetylene materials.
- 12. The film of claim 1 for developing an image from exposure to laser radiation.
- 13. The film of claim 1 for developing an image from exposure to electrons wherein said convertor can emit lower energy radiation for polymerization of said diacetylene material after contact with electrons.
- 14. The film of claim 1 for developing an image from exposure to neutron radiation wherein said convertor can emit lower energy radiation for polymerization of said diacetylene material after contact with neutrons.
- 15. The film of claim 14 wherein said convertor is an element, alloy, salt, or mixture thereof of boron, lithium, and gadolinium.
- 16. The film of claim 7 wherein said convertor is selected from an element, alloy, salt, and mixture thereof of barium, lead.
- 17. The film of claim 1 wherein the convertor is a radio/electron luminescence or fluorescence phosphor which emits UV light, and/or lower energy X-ray, and/or electrons when contacted with high energy X-rays, gamma rays, or electrons.
- 18. The film of claim 1 wherein the convertor is intermixed with said materials binder layer.
- 19. The film of claim 1 wherein said convertor is selected from salts, alloys, or mixtures of: Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zr, Ru, in, Sb, W, Bi, U, La, B, Gd, Zn, Mo, Ba, Pd, Ag, Cu, Pt, Pb, Au, Li, Hg, Ti, Cd, K, Mg, Na, Sn, Cs, I; phosphors; fluorescent compounds; and cathode luminescent compounds.
- 20. The film of claim 19 wherein said convertor is selected from Bal.sub.2, BaSO.sub.4, BaBr.sub.2, BaCl.sub.2, Pbl.sub.2, MgCl.sub.2, KI, KBr, Nal, Na.sub.3 PO.sub.4, Snl.sub.4, H.sub.2 WO.sub.4, ZnO, ZnBr.sub.2, Znl.sub.2, ZnSO.sub.4, CsBr, Csl, ZnS, ZnCl.sub.2, Gd.sub.2 O.sub.2 S, Y.sub.2 O.sub.2 S, CaWO.sub.3, ZnSiO.sub.4, and H.sub.3 BO.sub.3.
- 21. The film of claim 1 wherein said convertor emits lower energy radiation of 4 eV or above.
- 22. The film of claim 1 wherein said convertor is selected from lead iodide, barium iodide, boric acid, and mixtures thereof.
- 23. The film of claim 1 wherein said binder forms a complex with said convertor.
- 24. The film of claim 1 further comprising (d) an undercoat layer.
- 25. The film of claim 1 further comprising said film being transparent.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The instant case is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/106,131, filed Aug. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,420,000, which issued on May 30, 1995, which in turn is a continuation-in-part application of the following U.S. applications: Ser. No. 07/970,986, filed Nov. 2, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/506,272, filed Apr. 9, 1990, now abandoned; and Ser. No. 07/973,192, filed Nov. 2, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/506,273, filed Apr. 9, 1990, now abandoned.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The major part of this work was supported from Research Grants (R43 CA49347-01, R43 CA49347-02, and R43 CA49347-03) from the National Cancer Institute, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Small Business Innovation Research Program.
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