Claims
- 1. In a diffusion transfer film comprising development nuclei dispersed in a binder, the improvement wherein said binder is a copolymer of an unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer and an aromatic monomer and has ionizing carboxylic acid groups, said copolymer having an acid number of approximately 70 to 160, being swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH higher than approximately 81/2, and having an insulation value such that it will support an apparent macroscopic electric field of at least approximately five (5) volts/micron as measured 2 seconds following full charging of its surface that has been allowed to equilibrate at 50% relative humidity at 20.degree. C. for 1 hour.
- 2. The film of claim 1 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 3. The film of claim 1 wherein the binder is a copolymer of an aromatic monomer and acrylic or methacrylic acid.
- 4. The film of claim 1 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 10 to 50% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 5 to 50% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 0 to 85% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 5. The film of claim 4 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 6. The film of claim 4 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 7. The film of claim 6 wherein the binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 8. An electrostatic printer master suited for aqueous silver diffusion transfer processing comprising a conductive substrate that bears a coating consisting essentially of development nuclei dispersed in a binder, said binder being a copolymer of an unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer and an aromatic monomer and having ionizing carboxylic acid groups, said copolymer having an acid number of approximately 70 to 160, being swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH higher than approximately 81/2, and having an insulation value such that it will support an apparent macroscopic electric field of at least approximately five (5) volts/micron as measured 2 seconds following full charging of its surface that has been allowed to equilibrate at 50% relative humidity at 20.degree. C. for 1 hour.
- 9. The master of claim 8 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 10. The master of claim 8 wherein the binder is a copolymer of an aromatic monomer and acrylic or methacrylic acid.
- 11. The master of claim 8 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 10 to 50% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 5 to 50% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 0 to 85% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 12. The master of claim 11 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 13. The master of claim 11 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 14. The master of claim 13 wherein the binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 15. An electrostatic printer master suited for aqueous silver diffusion transfer processing comprising a conductive substrate that bears a coating consisting essentially of development nuclei dispersed in a binder, said binder being a copolymer of an unsaturated carboxylic acid and having an acid number of approximately 70 to 160, said copolymer being swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH higher than approximnately 81/2 and having an insulation value such that it will support an apparent macroscopic electric field of at least approximately five (5) volts/micron as measured 2 seconds following full charging of its surface that has been allowed to equilibrate at 50% relative humidity at 20.degree. C. for 1 hour.
- 16. The master of claim 15 wherein the binder has carboxylic acid groups and aromatic groups.
- 17. The master of claim 15 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 18. The master of claim 15 wherein the binder is a copolymer of an aromatic monomer and acrylic or methacrylic acid.
- 19. The master of claim 15 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 10 to 50% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 5 to 50% by weight a carobyxlic acid monomer, and 0 to 85% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 20. The master of claim 19 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 21. A film consisting essentially of a silver grain image dispersed in a synthetic insulating polymeric binder that is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH higher than approximately 81/2, said binder being a copolymer of an unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer and an aromatic monomer and having ionizing carboxylic acid groups, said composition having an insulation value such that it will support an apparent macroscopic electric field of at least approximately five (5) volts/micron as measured 2 seconds following full charging of its surface that has been allowed to equilibrate to 50% relative humidity at 20.degree. C. for 1 hour.
- 22. The film of claim 21 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 23. The film of claim 21 wherein the binder has an acid number of approximately 70 to 160.
- 24. The film of claim 21 wherein the binder is a copolymer of an aromatic monomer and acrylic or methacrylic acid.
- 25. The film of claim 21 having a weight ratio of silver ion to binder in the range of approximately 0.5 to 3 parts silver per part of binder.
- 26. The film of claim 21 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 10 to 50% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 5 to 50% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 0 to 85% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 27. The film of claim 26 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 28. The film of claim 26 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 29. The film of claim 28 wherein the binder has an acid numnber of approximately 70 to 160.
- 30. The film of claim 29 wherein the binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 31. A conductive substrate that bears a coating consisting essentially of a silver grain image dispersed in a synthetic insulating polymeric binder that is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH higher than approximately 81/2, said binder being a copolymer of an unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer and an aromatic monomer and having ionizing carboxylic acid groups, said composition having an insulation value such that it will support an apparent macroscopic electric field of at least approximately five (5) volts/micron as measured 2 seconds following full charging of its surface that has been allowed to equilibrate to 50% relative humidity at 20.degree. C. for 1 hour.
- 32. The substrate of claim 31 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 33. The substrate of claim 31 wherein the binder has an acid number of approximately 70 to 160.
- 34. The substrate of claim 31 wherein the binder is a copolymer of an aromatic monomer and acrylic or methacrylic acid.
- 35. The substrate of claim 31 having a weight ratio of silver to binder in the range of approximately 0.5 to 3 parts silver per part of binder.
- 36. The substrate of claim 31 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 10 to 50% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 5 to 50% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 0 to 85% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 37. The substrate of claim 36 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer 10 to 25% by weight as carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 38. The substrate of claim 36 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 39. The substrate of claim 38 wherein the binder has an acid number of approximately 70 to 160.
- 40. The substrate of claim 39 wherein the binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 41. A conductive substrate that bears a coating consisting essentially of a silver grain image dispersed in a synthetic insulating polymeric binder that is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH higher than approximately 81/2, said binder being a copolymer of an unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer and having an acid number of approximately 70 to 160, said composition having an insulation value such that it will support an apparent macroscopic electric field of at least approximately five (5) volts/micron as measured 2 seconds following full charging of its surface that has been allowed to equilibrate to 50% relative humidity at 20.degree. C. for 1 hour.
- 42. The substrate of claim 41 wherein the binder has carboxylic acid groups and aromatic groups.
- 43. The substrate of claim 41 wherein the binder is swellable in aqueous solutions having a pH in the range of approximately 9 to 14 and has an insulation value of at least approximately 30 volts/micron.
- 44. The substrate of claim 41 wherein the binder has an acid number of approximately 70 to 160.
- 45. The substrate of claim 41 wherein the binder is a copolymer of an aromatic monomer and acrylic or methacrylic acid.
- 46. The substrate of claim 41 having a weight ratio of silver to binder in the range of approximately 0.5 to 3 parts silver per part of binder.
- 47. The substrate of claim 41 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 10 to 50% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 5 to 50% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 0 to 85% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
- 48. The substrate of claim 47 wherein said binder is a copolymer containing 25 to 35% by weight a styrene-type monomer, 10 to 25% by weight a carboxylic acid monomer, and 40 to 65% by weight an acrylate-type monomer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/196,803, filed 5/16/88, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,868,081.
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