Method of forming a polymer image

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaging affecting physical property of radiation sensitive... – Including heating

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430270, 430281, 430322, 430495, G03C 500

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ABSTRACT:
An image recording method comprising imagewise exposing to light a light-sensitive material containing a light-sensitive silver halide, a reducing agent capable of developing a silver halide, a polymerizable vinyl monomer, and a thermal polymerization initiator, to form a latent image of the light-sensitive silver halide, and substantially uniformly heating the exposed light-sensitive material to imagewise polymerize the polymerizable vinyl monomer to form a polymer image, and an image recording material used, therefor are disclosed. The method provides a polymer image with photosensitivity comparable to conventional silver halide light-sensitive materials, which requires only a dry process, for a short time, and allows for use of a reduced amount of a silver halide.

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