IP Library Granted Patent US 6,962,773
Granted Patent B2
US 6,962,773 · App. 10/306,254 · Granted Nov 8, 2005

Thermographic recording material with improved developability

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Patent No.
US 6,962,773
App. No.
10/306,254
Granted
Nov 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A black and white thermographic recording material comprising a thermosensitive element and a support, the thermosensitive element containing at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, a binder and optionally photosensitive silver halide, characterized in that the thermosensitive element further contains deliberately added metal nano-particles in a molar ratio with respect to the total molar concentration of the at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in the range of 0.05:1 to 10 −6 :1; and the use for the purpose of increasing the ratio of D max to the quantity of said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salts per unit area of the above-mentioned thermographic recording material.

Claims (10)

1. A process for preparing a substantially light-insensitive black and white thermographic recording material comprising a thermosensitive element and a support, said thermosensitive element comprising at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, an organic reducing agent therefor in thermal working relationship therewith, a toning agent and a binder, wherein said thermosensitive element further comprises deliberately added metal nano-particles in a molar ratio with respect to the total molar concentration of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in the range of 0.05:1 to 10 −6 :1, comprising the steps of: (i) mixing a dispersion comprising at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, a suspending medium and deliberately added metal nano-particles in a molar ratio with respect to the total molar concentration of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in the range of 0.05:1 to 10 −6 :1, wherein said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt is substantially insoluble in said suspending medium with a reducing agent and a toning agent; and (ii) coating the dispersion prepared in step (i) on a support.

2. A black and white thermographic recording material comprising a thermosensitive element and a support, said thermosensitive element conprising at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt and a binder, wherein said thermosensitive element further comprises deliberately added metal nano-particles in a molar ratio with respect to the total molar concentration of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in the range of 0.05:1 to 10 −6 :1.

3. Thermographic recording material according to claim 2 , wherein the molar concentration of said deliberately added metal nano-particles in said thermosensitive element with respect to the total molar ratio of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt is in the range of 0.005:1 to 5×10 −6 :1.

4. Thermographic recording material according to claim 2 , wherein the molar ratio of said deliberately added metal nano-particles in said thermosensitive element with respect to the total molar concentration of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt is in the range of 0.002:1 to 10 −5 :1.

5. Thermographic recording material according to claim 2 , wherein said thermosensitive element further comprises a toning agent.

6. Thermographic recording material according to claim 5 , wherein said toning agent is phthalazinone, a phthalazinone derivative, pyridazone, a pyridazone derivative, a benzoxazine derivative or a substituted benzoxazine derivative.

7. A thermographic recording process comprising the steps of: (i) bringing an outermost layer of a black and white thermographic recording material, comprising a thermosensitive element and a support, said thermosensitive element containing at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt and a binder, wherein said thermosensitive element further comprises deliberately added metal nano-particles in a molar ratio with respect to the total molar concentration of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in the range of 0.05:1 to 10 −6 :1, into proximity with a heat source; (ii) applying heat from said heat source imagewise to said thermographic recording material in a substantially water-free condition while maintaining proximity to said heat source to produce an image; and (iii) removing said thermographic recording material from said heat source.

8. Recording process according to claim 7 , wherein said heat source is a thin film thermal head.

9. A thermographic recording process comprising the steps of: (i) bringing an outermost layer of a thermographic recording material, produced according to a process for preparing a substantially light-insensitive black and white thermographic recording material comprising a thermosensitive element and a support, said thermosensitive element comprising at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, an organic reducing agent therefor in thermal working relationship therewith, a toning agent and a binder, wherein said thermosensitive element further comprises deliberately added metal nano-particles in a molar ratio with respect to the total molar concentration of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in the range of 0.05:1 to 10 −6 :1, comprising the steps of: (I) mixing a dispersion comprises at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt, a suspending medium and deliberately added metal nano-particles in a molar ratio with respect to the total molar concentration of said at least one substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt in the range of 0.05:1 to 10 −6 :1, wherein said substantially light-insensitive organic silver salt is substantially insoluble in said suspending medium with a reducing agent and a toning agent; and (II) coating the dispersion prepared in step (I) on a support, into proximity with a heat source; (ii) applying heat from said heat source imagewise to said thermographic recording material in a substantially water-free condition while maintaining proximity to said heat source to produce an image; and (iii) removing said thermographic recording material from said heat source.

10. Recording process according to claim 9 , wherein said heat source is a thin film thermal head.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2007
From: AGFA-GEVAERT N.V.
To: AGFA HEALTHCARE N.V.
Reel/Frame 020254/0713 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2003
From: GEUENS, INGRID; VERBERCKT, LUC; HOOGMARTENS, IVAN; DE VOEGHT, FRANK; VANWELKENHUYSEN, IRIS
To: AGFA-GEVAERT
Reel/Frame 014219/0132 →