Claims
- 1. A recording material comprising a support and a thermosensitive element, said thermosensitive element containing silver behenate, an organic reducing agent therefor in thermal working relationship therewith and a binder, characterized in that said silver behenate is not associated with mercury and/or lead ions and when said recording material is irradiated with a copper K.alpha..sub.1 X-ray source the ratio, normalized to a quantity of silver in said recording material of 1 g per m.sup.2 thereof, of the sum of the peak heights of the X-ray diffraction lines attributable to silver behenate at Bragg angles, 2.THETA., of 6.01.degree., 7.56.degree., 9.12.degree., 10.66.degree., 12.12.degree. and 13.62.degree. to the sum of the peak heights of the X-ray diffraction lines at Bragg angles, 2.THETA., of 25.60.THETA., 35.16.THETA. and 43.40.degree. of NIST standard 1976, rhombohedral Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, determined with the same X-ray diffractometer in the same state of adjustment, is greater than 1.20.
- 2. Recording material according to claim 1, wherein said silver behenate is present in said thermosensitive element as particles of substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt comprising said silver behenate.
- 3. Recording material according to claim 1, wherein said thermosensitive element further contains a toning agent.
- 4. Recording material according to claim 1, wherein said thermosensitive element is provided with a protective layer.
- 5. Recording material according to claim 1, wherein said thermosensitive element further contains a photosensitive species capable upon exposure of forming a species capable of catalyzing reduction of said silver behenate.
- 6. A recording process comprising the steps of: (i) bringing an outermost layer of a recording material comprising a support and a thermosensitive element said thermosensitive element, containing silver behenate, an organic reducing agent therefor in thermal working relationship therewith and a binder, into proximity with a heat source; (ii) applying heat from said heat source imagewise heating to said recording material while maintaining proximity to said heat source to produce an image; and (iii) removing said recording material from said heat source, characterized in that said silver behenate is not associated with mercury and/or lead ions and when said recording material is irradiated with a copper K.alpha..sub.1 X-ray source the ratio, normalized to a quantity of silver in said recording material of 1 g per m.sup.2 thereof, of the sum of the peak heights of the X-ray diffraction lines attributable to silver behenate at Bragg angles, 20.THETA., of 6.01.degree., 7.56.degree., 9.12.degree., 10.66.degree., 12.12.degree. and 13.62.degree. to the sum of the peak heights of the X-ray diffraction lines at Bragg angles, 2.THETA., of 25.60.degree., 35.16.degree. and 43.40.degree. of NIST standard 1976, rhombohedral Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, determined with the same X-ray diffractometer in the same state of adjustment, is greater than 1.20.
- 7. A recording process according to claim 6, wherein said heat source is a thin film thermal head.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/038,769 filed Feb. 20, 1997.
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