Tabular silica dispersion and silver halide photographic light s

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Identified backing or protective layer containing

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430523, 430539, 430621, 430623, 430624, 430626, 430628, 430608, 430640, 430961, 1061441, 1061442, 1061446, 1061447, 1061577, 10615771, G03C 176, G03C 130, G03C 104, G03C 1047, C08L 8900

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060156562

ABSTRACT:
A tabular silica dispersion is disclosed, which is obtained by mixing a tabular silica, gelatin, a cyclodextrin and a compound capable of crosslinking gelatin. Silver halide photographic materials are also disclosed, in which the tabular silica dispersion is incorporated into a silver halide emulsion layer or a light-insensitive hydrophilic colloidal layer.

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