Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Nonradiation sensitive image processing compositions or...
Patent
1990-08-23
1992-02-18
Bowers, Jr., Charles L.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Nonradiation sensitive image processing compositions or...
430546, 430631, 430635, 430636, 430138, 252314, G03C 500
Patent
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050893807
ABSTRACT:
Base and auxiliary solvent solubilized precipitated dispersions of couplers and other photographic materials usually produce very small particle dispersions, and usually such dispersions are extremely highly reactive because of the smallness of the particle size. However, some relatively more hydrophobic couplers, even though they produce small particles when a dispersion is formed by the precipitation technique, lead to extremely unreactive dispersions. The method of this invention constitutes a single step precipitation technique where a permanent high boiling water insoluble coupler solvent is incorporated into the precipitated particles to produce photographically highly active coupler dispersions. The invention is performed by providing a first flow of a crude emulsion of a high boiling water insoluble permanent coupler solvent in aqueous surfactant solution and a second flow comprising a basic solution of the coupler in a water miscible volatile auxiliary solvent and mixing the said first and second streams either simultaneously or immediately following thereof, neutralizing said streams with an acid solution. Such immediate neutralization protects any hydrolizable surfactants that may be utilized in the crude emulsion stream. In a preferred method, the first and the second stream may be brought together immediately prior to neutralization or directly into a mixer with addition of acid directly into the mixer to neutralize the dispersion to form a dispersion of fine particles.
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Chem. Abstracts, vol. 95, No. 15925R.
Baxter Janet C.
Bowers Jr. Charles L.
Eastman Kodak Company
Leipold Paul A.
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