Claims
- 1. An photographic element comprising:
- (a) a support;
- (b) a silver-halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support; and
- (c) overlying the silver halide, a processing solution-permeable-protective overcoat comprising a polyurethane-containing component in the form of an interpenetrating or semi-interpenetrating polymer network comprising at least two polymers, said polymer network comprising:
- (i) a urethane polymer that is the polymerization reaction product of a mixture comprising polyol monomers and polyisocyanate monomers, which urethane polymer has acid functionalities and which urethane polymer is present in the amount of 5 to 95 percent by weight of said polymer network, and
- (ii) a vinyl polymer that is the polymerization reaction product of a mixture comprising ethylenically unsaturated monomers and which vinyl polymer is present in the amount of 5 to 95 percent by weight of said polymer network.
- 2. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the urethane polymer comprises monomeric units derived from a polyester polyol, polylactone polyol, polyether polyol, polycarbonate polyol, polyolefin polyol, polysiloxane polyol, or combinations thereof.
- 3. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane-containing component comprises a urethane polymer and, as the vinyl-polymer component, an acrylic-copolymer component.
- 4. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane-containing component has an acid number of at least 5.
- 5. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the support comprises polymeric films, papers or glass.
- 6. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the support is reflective.
- 7. The photographic element of claim 5 wherein the support comprises paper base; and a layer of biaxially oriented polyolefin sheet between a first side of said paper base and said silver-halide emulsion layer.
- 8. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the overcoat further comprises UV absorbers, surfactants, emulsifiers, coating aids, lubricants, matte particles, rheology modifiers, crosslinking agents, antifoggants, inorganic fillers, pigments, magnetic particles and/or biocides.
- 9. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane-containing component comprises a weight ratio of urethane polymer to vinyl polymer of from 4:1 to about 1:4.
- 10. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein a separate film-forming polymer in the overcoat comprises an amount in the protective overcoat of from 1 to 60 weight percent of the polyurethane-containing component.
- 11. The photographic element of claim 1 wherein the protective overcoat further comprises polyfunctional aziridine as a crosslinker.
- 12. An photographic element comprising:
- (a) a support;
- (b) a silver-halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support; and
- (c) overlying the silver halide, a processing-solution-permeable-protective overcoat comprising a polyurethane-containing component in the form of an interpenetrating or semi-interpenetrating polymer network comprising two polymers, said polymer network comprising urethane polymer and vinyl polymer.
- 13. The photographic element of claim 12 wherein the polyurethane-containing component has an acid number of at least 5.
- 14. The photographic element of claim 12 wherein the polyurethane-containing component comprises a weight ratio of urethane polymer to vinyl polymer of from 4:1 to about 1:4.
- 15. A method of making a photographic print with a water resistant protective overcoat, the method comprising:
- (a) imagewise exposing a photographic element to light, the element comprising a support, a silver-halide emulsion layer superposed on a side of said support, a processing-solution-permeable overcoat overlying the silver-halide emulsion layer, said overcoat comprising an interpenetrating or semi-interpenetrating polymer network comprising a urethane polymer and a vinyl polymer,
- (b) developing the photographic element in a developer solution having a pH greater than 7 to obtain a photographic print; and
- (c) optionally fuising the processing-solution-permeable overcoat.
- 16. The method of making an photographic print of claim 15 wherein the fusing step further comprises texturing a surface of the processing solution permeable overcoat.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/235,436 filed on Jan. 22, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,077,648, by Nair et al.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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