Thermally developable light-sensitive materials

Gas separation: apparatus – Solid sorbent apparatus – With control means responsive to sensed condition

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ABSTRACT:
A thermally developable light-sensitive material comprising a support having therein or thereon a mixture of (a) an organic silver salt and (b) a photocatalyst, wherein the organic silver salt (a) is a mixture of (i) at least one organic silver salt selected from the group consisting of silver stearate, silver arachidate, silver behenate and silver lignocerate and (ii) at least one organic silver salt of straight chain aliphatic carboxylic acid having an odd number of 25 or more carbon atoms in an amount of about 5 mol % to about 50 mol % based on the organic silver salt (i), and additionally (c) a reducing agent with the mixture of the organic silver salt (a) and photocatalyst (b) or adjacent the mixture of the organic silver salt (a) and the photocatalyst (b).

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