Amino acid stabilizers for water soluble diazonium compound cond

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430171, 430175, 430176, 430179, 430158, G03C 160, G03C 194

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to light sensitive water soluble diazonium compound condensation products stabilized against degradation caused by heat and/or prolonged storage employing selected amino acids as stabilizers. The invention also relates to presensitized reproduction materials comprising the amino acid stabilized water soluble diazonium compound condensation products.

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