Claims
- 1. In a method of preparing a spectrally sensitized radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion comprising introducing into a reaction vessel an aqueous solution of a silver salt, an aqueous solution of a halide salt, a peptizer and a methine spectral sensitizing dye, the dye being added to the reaction vessel during the course of introducing at least one of the aqueous salt solutions, the improvement comprising
- delaying addition of the spectral sensitizing dye until silver halide grain nuclei are present in the reaction vessel having a mean diameter which is at least 0.01 of the mean diameter of the silver halide grains of the radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion to be prepared.
- 2. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which the halide salt is a chloride salt.
- 3. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which the halide salt is a bromide salt.
- 4. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which the halide salt is an iodide salt.
- 5. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which the methine dye is a merocyanine dye.
- 6. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which the methine dye is a cyanine dye.
- 7. In a method according to claim 6 the further improvement in which the cyanine dye contains a benzothiazole, benzimidazole or benzoxazole nucleus.
- 8. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye into the reaction vessel is delayed until the silver halide grain nuclei have a mean diameter which is at least 0.05 of the mean diameter of the silver halide grains of the radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion to be prepared.
- 9. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which a spectral sensitizing amount of the dye is added to the reaction vessel before 75 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced.
- 10. In a method according to claim 1 the further improvement in which additional spectral sensitizing dye is added to the emulsion following silver halide precipitation.
- 11. In a method of preparing a spectrally sensitized radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion comprising introducing into a reaction vessel an aqueous solution of a silver salt, an aqueous solution of a halide salt, a peptizer and a methine spectral sensitizing dye, the dye being added to the reaction vessel during the course of introducing at least one of the aqueous salt solutions, the improvement comprising
- delaying addition of the spectral sensitizing dye until silver halide grain nuclei are present in the reaction vessel having a mean diameter which is at least 0.01 of the mean diameter of the silver halide grains of the radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion to be prepared, a spectral sensitizing amount of the dye being added to the reaction vessel before 85 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced.
- 12. In a method of preparing a spectrally sensitized radiation-sensitive gelatino-silver chloride emulsion comprising introducing into a reaction vessel an aqueous solution of a silver salt, an aqueous solution of a chloride salt, a gelatin peptizer and a cyanine or merocyanine spectral sensitizing dye, the dye being added to the reaction vessel during the course of introducing at least the silver salt solution,
- the improvement comprising
- delaying introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye into the reaction vessel until at least 1 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced.
- 13. In a method according to claim 12 the further improvement in which introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye into the reaction vessel is delayed until at least 2 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced and introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye is completed before 80 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced.
- 14. In a method according to claim 12 the further improvement in which introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye into the reaction vessel is delayed until at least 5 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced and introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye is completed before 75 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced.
- 15. In a method according to claim 12, in which at least a portion of the silver salt solution and the chloride salt solution are concurrently added to the reaction vessel.
- 16. In a method of preparing a spectrally sensitized radiation-sensitive gelatino-silver bromoiodide emulsion comprising introducing into a reaction vessel an aqueous solution of a silver salt, an iodide salt and a bromide salt contained in one or more aqueous solutions, a gelatin peptizer and a cyanine spectral sensitizing dye, the dye being added to the reaction vessel during the course of introducing at least the silver salt solution,
- the improvement comprising
- delaying introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye into the reaction vessel until at least 2 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced and completing introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye before 80 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced.
- 17. In a method according to claim 16 the further improvement in which spectral sensitizing dye is added in increments during interruptions in silver salt introduction.
- 18. In a method according to claim 16 the further improvement in which the silver salt solutions and the bromide and iodide salt solutions are introduced into the reaction vessel at an accelerating rate.
- 19. In a method of preparing a spectrally sensitized radiation-sensitive gelatino-silver iodide emulsion comprising introducing into a reaction vessel an aqueous solution of a silver salt, an aqueous solution of an iodide salt, a gelatin peptizer and a cyanine spectral sensitizing dye, the dye being added to the reaction vessel during the course of introducing at least the silver salt solution,
- the improvement comprising
- delaying introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye into the reaction vessel until at least 2 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced and completing introduction of the spectral sensitizing dye before 80 percent by weight of the silver salt solution has been introduced.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 881,230, filed Feb. 27, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Reinders, "Studies of Photohalide Crystals", Kolloid-Zeitschrift, vol. 9, pp. 10-14, 1911. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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