EP0695969B1 - Méthode de traitement de matériau d'halogénure d'argent pour la photographie en couleurs - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for processing a silver halide color photographic material excellent in rapid processing and the environmental protection. Particularly, a method for processing a silver halide color photographic material which is excellent in biodegradability and bleaching ability.
- a silver halide black-and-white photographic material is subjected to, after exposure, processing steps such as black-and-white development, fixation, and washing
- a silver halide color photographic material (hereinafter referred to "a color photographic material") is subjected to, after exposure, color development, desilvering, washing, and stabilization
- a silver halide color reversal photographic material is subjected to, after exposure, black-and-white development and reversal processing, then processed by color development, desilvering, washing and stabilization processing steps.
- a sensitized silver halide grain is reduced by a color developing agent to be silver, and simultaneously the oxidized product of the color developing agent reacts with a coupler to form an image dye.
- the developed silver produced in the development step is oxidized by a bleaching agent having an oxidizing action (an oxidizing agent) to be silver salt (bleaching), and, further, removed from the light-sensitive layer with the remaining silver halide by a fixing agent which acts to form soluble silver (fixation).
- Bleaching and fixation can be carried out independently as a bleaching step and a fixing step, respectively, or can be carried out simultaneously as a bleach-fixing step.
- the details about these processing steps and the constitution are disclosed in James, The Theory of Photographic Process, 4th Edition (1977), Research Disclosure, No. 17643, pp. 28 and 29, ibid. , No. 18716, p. 651, from the left column to the right column, and ibid. , No. 307105, pp. 880 and 881.
- auxiliary steps can be used for maintaining photographic and physical qualities of color images or for maintaining processing safety, for example, a washing step, a stabilizing step, a hardening step and a stopping step.
- the oxidizing agents for the processing solution which are used in the above bleach processing or reduction processing are usually ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ferric complex salts or 1,3-diaminopropanetetraacetic acid ferric complex salts.
- 1,3-Diaminopropanetetraacetic acid ferric complex salts have been used in recent years as a bleaching agent for rapid bleaching for responding to rapid processing services for customers by a small size automatic processor called mini-labo. However, they have a fatal drawback such that they are hardly biodegraded. Harmless waste solutions generated from photographic processing have recently been desired from the viewpoint of the environmental protection and substitutions for the above bleaching agent which is hardly biodegradable have been studied.
- the lowering of the concentration of the metal chelating compounds used as a bleaching agent is also desired from the environmental protection.
- EP-A-0 657 777 discloses a processing solution containing a ferric complex salt.
- the processing solution may further contain a persulfate in an amount of up to 0,01 mol per liter of the processing solution.
- the document represents prior art according to Article 54(3) EPC.
- one object of the present invention is to provide a method for processing a silver halide color photographic material which causes no environmental problems concerning the waste solution.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for processing a silver halide color photographic material using the processing solution having the bleaching ability which is preferably used from the viewpoint of the biodegradability and the environmental protection.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a method for processing a silver halide color photographic material using the processing solution having bleaching ability, which is excellent in desilvering even when iron concentration is low.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a method for processing a silver halide color photographic material which causes less stain.
- the group represented by R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 is a straight chain or branched aliphatic group or an alicyclic group (preferably having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms), an alkenyl group (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms), or an alkynyl group (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms), and preferably an alkyl group.
- the aliphatic group include a methyl group, an ethyl group, a benzyl group or an allyl group.
- the cyclohexyl group is an example of the alicyclic group.
- the aliphatic group may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, an alkyl group (e.g., methyl, ethyl), an aralkyl group (e.g., phenylmethyl), an alkenyl group (e.g., allyl), an alkynyl group, an alkoxy group (e.g., methoxy, ethoxy), an aryl group (e.g., phenyl, p-methylphenyl), an acylamino group (e.g., acetylamino), a sulfonylamino group (e.g., methanesulfonylamino), a ureido group, an alkoxycarbonylamino group (e.g., methoxycarbonylamino), an aryloxycarbonylamino group (e.g., phenoxycarbonylamino), an aryloxy group (e.g.
- the aryl group represented by R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 may be monocyclic or bicyclic, and the carbon atom number is preferably from 6 to 20, for example, a phenyl group and a naphthyl group.
- the aryl group may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, the same groups enumerated as the substituents for the aliphatic group represented by R 1 to R 5 .
- the heterocyclic group represented by R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 is a 3- to 10-membered heterocyclic group containing at least one of a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, which may be saturated or unsaturated, may be monocyclic, and may further form a condensed ring with other aromatic ring or a heterocyclic ring.
- a 5- or 6-membered unsaturated heterocyclic group is preferred as the heterocyclic ring, and more preferably a 5- or 6-membered aromatic heterocyclic group the hetero atom of which is a nitrogen atom.
- heterocyclic rings are pyridine, pyrazine, pyrimidine, pyridazine, thiophene, pyrrole, imidazole, pyrazole, thiazole, oxazole, and indole, and more preferably pyridine, imidazole, and indole.
- At least one of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 represents a carboxyl group, a phosphono group, an aliphatic group substituted with a sulfo group or a carboxyl group, an aryl group substituted with a sulfo group or a carboxyl group or a heterocyclic group substituted with a sulfo group or a carboxyl group.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 preferably represent a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a phenyl group, a phenylmethyl group, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, a carboxymethyl group, or a hydroxymethyl group, and more preferably there are cases (1) R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 5 each represents a hydrogen atom and R 4 represents a carboxyl group, (2) R 1 , R 2 and R 3 each represents a hydrogen atom, R 4 represents a carboxyl group, and R 5 represents a phenyl group, (3) R 1 , R 2 and R 3 each represents a hydrogen atom, R 4 represents a carboxyl group, and R 5 represents a phenylmethyl group, (4) R 1 , R 3 and R 5 each represents a hydrogen atom, R 2 represents a phenyl group, and R 4 represents a carboxyl group, and (5) R 1
- the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 1 and L 2 includes a straight chain, branched or cyclic alkylene (preferably having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms), alkenylene (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms), and alkynylene (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms) group.
- the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 1 and L 2 may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, the same groups enumerated as the substituents for the aliphatic group represented by R 1 to R 5 .
- aliphatic groups represented by L 1 and L 2 include a methylene group, an ethylene group, a 1-carboxymethylene group, a 1-carboxyethylene group, a 2-hydroxyethylene group, a 2-hydroxypropylene group, a 1-phosphonomethylene group, a 1-phenylmethylene group, and a 1-carboxybutylene group.
- the divalent aromatic group represented by L 1 and L 2 include a divalent aromatic hydrocarbon group (arylene) and a divalent aromatic heterocyclic group.
- the divalent aromatic hydrocarbon group (arylene) may be a monocyclic or bicyclic, and the carbon atom number is preferably from 6 to 20, for example, a phenylene group and a naphthylene group.
- the divalent aromatic heterocyclic group is a 3- to 10-membered heterocyclic group containing at least one of a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, and may further form a condensed ring with other aromatic ring or a heterocyclic ring.
- the divalent aromatic heterocyclic group is preferably a 5- or 6-membered aromatic heterocyclic group the hetero atom of which is a nitrogen atom.
- divalent aromatic heterocyclic groups examples include, for example, the following.
- An arylene group (preferably having from 6 to 20 carbon atoms) is preferred as the divalent aromatic group, more preferably a phenylene group or a naphthylene group, and particularly preferably a phenylene group.
- the divalent aromatic group represented by L 1 and L 2 may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, the same groups enumerated as the substituents for the aliphatic group represented by R 1 to R 5 .
- L 1 and L 2 may be a group combining the divalent aliphatic group and the divalent aromatic group, for example, the following can be cited as such examples.
- L 1 and L 2 preferably represent an alkylene group having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms which may be substituted, or an o-phenylene group, more preferably a methylene or ethylene group which may be substituted, and particularly preferably a methylene group which may be substituted.
- the cation represented by M 1 and M 2 is an organic or inorganic cation, for example, ammonium (e.g., ammonium, tetraethylammonium), pyridinium, or an alkali metal (e.g., lithium, sodium, potassium).
- ammonium e.g., ammonium, tetraethylammonium
- pyridinium e.g., pyridinium
- an alkali metal e.g., lithium, sodium, potassium
- the compound represented by formula (I) is preferably represented by the following formula (IV): wherein M 1 and M 2 have the same meaning as M 1 and M 2 in formula (I); R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 5 each represents a hydrogen atom, an aliphatic group, an aryl group, a heterocyclic group, a carboxyl group, a phosphono group, a hydroxyl group or a sulfo group; M has the same meaning as M 1 in formula (I).
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 5 preferably (1) all of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 5 represent hydrogen atoms, (2) R 1 , R 2 , R 3 each represents a hydrogen atom and R 5 represents a phenyl group, (3) R 1 , R 2 , R 3 each represents a hydrogen atom and R 5 represents a phenylmethyl group, (4) R 1 , R 3 , R 5 each represents a hydrogen atom and R 2 represents a phenyl group, or (4) R 1 , R 3 , R 5 each represents a hydrogen atom and R 2 represents a phenylmethyl group.
- the above compounds may be used in the form of an ammonium salt or an alkali metal salt.
- JP-A-63-267750 JP-A-63-267751
- JP-A-2-115172 JP-A-2-295954
- JP-A-2-295954 the term "JP-A” as used herein means a "published unexamined Japanese patent application”).
- the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 includes a straight chain, branched or cyclic alkylene group (preferably having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms), alkenylene group (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms), and alkynylene group (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms).
- the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, an alkyl group (e.g., methyl, ethyl), an aralkyl group (e.g., phenylmethyl), an alkenyl group (e.g., allyl), an alkynyl group, an alkoxy group (e.g., methoxy, ethoxy), an aryl group (e.g., phenyl, p-methylphenyl), an acylamino group (e.g., acetylamino), a sulfonylamino group (e.g., methanesulfonylamino), a ureido group, an alkoxycarbonylamino group (e.g., methoxycarbonylamino), an aryloxycarbonylamino group (e.g., phenoxycarbonylamino), an
- aliphatic groups represented by L 3 and L 4 include a methylene group, an ethylene group, a 1-carboxymethylene group, a 1-carboxyethylene group, a 2-hydroxyethylene group, a 2-hydroxypropylene group, a 1-phosphonomethylene group, a 1-phenylmethylene group, and a 1-carboxybutylene group.
- the divalent aromatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 include a divalent aromatic hydrocarbon group (arylene) and a divalent aromatic heterocyclic group.
- the divalent aromatic hydrocarbon group (arylene) may be a monocyclic or bicyclic, and the carbon atom number is preferably from 6 to 20, for example, a phenylene group and a naphthylene group.
- the divalent aromatic heterocyclic group is a 3- to 10-membered heterocyclic group containing at least one of a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, and may further form a condensed ring with other aromatic ring or a heterocyclic ring.
- the divalent aromatic heterocyclic group is preferably a 5- or 6-membered aromatic heterocyclic group the hetero atom of which is a nitrogen atom.
- divalent aromatic heterocyclic groups examples include, for example, the following.
- An arylene group (preferably having from 6 to 20 carbon atoms) is preferred as the divalent aromatic group, more preferably a phenylene group or a naphthylene group, and particularly preferably a phenylene group.
- the divalent aromatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, the same groups enumerated as the substituents for the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 .
- L 3 and L 4 may be a group combining the divalent aliphatic group and the divalent aromatic group, or may be combinations of -O-, -S-, -COO-, -N(R 0 )-, -CO-N(R 0 )- (R 0 represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, an alkyl or aryl group which may be substituted) or -SO 2 N(R 00 )- (R 00 represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl or aryl group which may be substituted) and a divalent aliphatic group or a divalent aromatic group.
- the substituents for the alkyl group and the aryl group represented by R 0 and R 00 include, for example, the groups cited as substituents for the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 .
- L 3 and L 4 are preferably represented by the following formula (L): -La-(A) n -(Lb) m -(B) p -(Lc) q -* wherein La, Lb and Lc each represents an alkylene group or an arylene group; A and B each represents -O-, -S-, -COO-, -N(R 01 )-, -CO-N(R 02 )- or -SO 2 N(R 03 )- (R 01 , R 02 and R 03 each represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, or an alkyl or aryl group which may be substituted); m, n, p and q each represents 0 or 1; and * represents the connecting position with -COOM 3 or -COOM 4 .
- the substituents for the alkyl group and the aryl group represented by R 01 , R 02 and R 03 include, for example, the groups cited as substituents for the divalent
- L 3 and L 4 are shown below.
- the cation represented by M 3 and M 4 is an organic or inorganic cation, for example, ammonium (e.g., ammonium, tetraethylammonium), pyridinium, or an alkali metal (e.g., lithium, sodium, potassium).
- the compound represented by formula (II) is preferably represented by the following formula (V) or (VI): wherein L 4 , M 3 and M 4 each has the same meaning as L 4 , M 3 and M 4 in formula (II); L 5 and L 6 each represents a divalent aliphatic group, a divalent aromatic group or a divalent linking group combining these groups; r and s each represents 0 or 1; G represents a carboxyl group, a phosphono group, a sulfo group, a hydroxyl group, a mercapto group, an aryl group, a heterocyclic group, an alkylthio group, an amidino group, a guanidino group or a carbamoyl group; and X represents a hydrogen atom, an aliphatic group or an aromatic group.
- M 3 and M 4 each has the same meaning as M 3 and M 4 in formula (II);
- M 5 and M 6 each represents a hydrogen atom or a cation;
- R 61 , R 62 , R 63 and R 64 each represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, a carboxyl group, an aliphatic group or an aromatic group;
- t and u each represents 0 or 1;
- W represents a divalent linking group containing a carbon atom.
- L 5 and L 6 have the same meaning as L 3 and L 4 in formula (II).
- L 5 and L 6 may be a group combining the divalent aliphatic group and the divalent aromatic group, for example, the following can be cited as such examples.
- L 5 and L 6 preferably represents an alkylene group having from 1 to 3 carbon atoms or an o-phenylene group which may be substituted, and particularly preferably a methylene or ethylene group which may be substituted.
- r and s each represents 0 or 1. r preferably represents 0 and s preferably represents 1.
- the aryl group represented by G may be a monocyclic or bicyclic, and the carbon atom number is preferably from 6 to 20, for example, a phenyl group and a naphthyl group.
- the aryl group may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, the same groups enumerated as the substituents for the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 .
- the heterocyclic group represented by G is a 3- to 10-membered heterocyclic group containing at least one of a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, which may be saturated or unsaturated, may be monocyclic ring or a condensed ring which may be formed by condensing the monocyclic ring with other aromatic ring or a heterocyclic ring.
- the preferred heterocyclic group preferably includes 5- or 6-membered unsaturated heterocyclic group, and more preferably 5- or 6-membered aromatic heterocyclic group the hetero atom of which is a nitrogen atom.
- heterocyclic rings are pyridine, pyrazine, pyrimidine, pyridazine, thiophene, pyrrole, imidazole, pyrazole, thiazole, and indole, and more preferably pyridine, imidazole and indole.
- the alkylthio group represented by G is represented by -SRs (Rs represents an alkyl group).
- the alkyl group represented by Rs may be a straight chain, branched or cyclic alkyl group preferably having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, particularly preferably a straight chain alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- the alkyl group represented by Rs may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, the same groups enumerated as the substituents for the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 .
- alkylthio group represented by G examples include, for example, a methylthio group, an ethylthio group, a hydroxyethylthio group, and a carboxymethylthio group, preferably a methylthio group and an ethylthio group.
- the carbamoyl group represented by G may be substituted and can be prepresented by -CONR a1 (R a2 ).
- R a1 and R a2 each represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl or aryl group which may be substituted.
- the alkyl group represented by R a1 and R a2 is a straight chain, branched or cyclic alkyl group preferably having from 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- the aryl group represented by R a1 and R a2 has preferably from 6 to 10 carbon atoms, more preferably a phenyl group.
- R a1 and R a2 may be linked to form a ring.
- R a1 and R a2 particularly preferably represent a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms which may be substituted, or an aryl group which may be substituted.
- the substituents for the alky group and the aryl group represented by R a1 and R a2 for example, the same groups enumerated as the substituents for the divalent aliphatic group represented by L 3 and L 4 can be applied.
- Specific examples of the carbamoyl group represented by G include, for example, a carbamoyl group, an N-methylcarbamoyl group, an N-phenylcarbamoyl group and a morpholinocarbamoyl group.
- the aliphatic group represented by X is a straight chain, branched or cyclic alkyl group (preferably having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms), an alkenyl group (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms), or an alkynyl group (preferably having from 2 to 6 carbon atoms), preferably an alkyl group, for example, a methyl group, an ethyl group or a benzyl group.
- the aromatic group represented by X is an aromatic hydrocarbon group (aryl) or an aromatic heterocyclic group, for example, a phenyl group, a naphthyl group, a 2-pyridyl group, or a 2-pyrrole group, preferably an aryl group, and more preferably a phenyl group.
- X preferably represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having from 1 to 3 carbon atoms, more preferably a hydrogen atom.
- the aliphatic group and the aromatic group represented by R 61 , R 62 , R 63 and R 64 have the same meaning as the aliphatic group and the aromatic group in formula (V).
- R 61 , R 62 , R 63 and R 64 preferably each represents a hydrogen atom or a hydroxyl group, more preferably a hydrogen atom.
- t and u each represents 0 or 1.
- the divalent linking group represented by W can preferably be represented by the following formula (W): -(W 1 -D) v -(W 2 ) w - wherein W 1 and W 2 may be the same or different and each represents a straight chain or branched alkylene group having from 2 to 8 total carbon atoms which may be substituted (e.g., ethylene, trimethylene), a cycloalkylene group having from 5 to 10 total carbon atoms which may be substituted (e.g., 1,2-cyclohexylene), an arylene group having from 6 to 10 total carbon atoms which may be substituted (e.g., o-phenylene), an aralkylene group having from 7 to 10 total carbon atoms which may be substituted (e.g., o-xylenyl), a divalent nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group, or a carbonyl group.
- W 1 and W 2 may be the same or different and each represents a straight chain or branched alky
- the divalent nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group is preferably a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic group the hetero atom of which is a nitrogen atom, or a heterocyclic group in which W 1 and W 2 are linked to adjacent carbon atoms such as an imidazolyl group.
- D represents -O-, -S-, or -N(R w )-.
- R w represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having from 1 to 8 total carbon atoms, e.g., methyl group, which may be substituted with a carboxyl group, a phosphono group, a hydroxyl group or a sulfo group, or an aryl group having from 6 to 10 total carbon atoms, e.g., phenyl group, which may be substituted with groups disclosed above.
- W 1 and W 2 preferably represent an alkylene group having from 2 to 4 total carbon atoms which may be substituted.
- v represents an integer of from 0 to 3, and when v is 2 or 3, W 1 -D may be the same or different.
- v is preferably from 0 to 2, more preferably 0 or 1, and particularly preferably 0.
- w represents an integer of from 1 to 3, and when w is 2 or 3, W 2 may be the same or different.
- w is preferably 1 or 2.
- the above compounds can be used in the form of an ammonium salt or an alkali metal salt.
- the compounds represented by the above formula (II) can be synthesized according to the methods disclosed in Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry , Vol. 35, pp. 523 to 535 (1973), Swiss Patent 561,504, JP-A-63-199295, JP-A-3-173857, JP-A-6-161065, Zh. Neorg. , Vol. 25 (6), pp. 1692 to 1694 (1980), and Bull. Soc. Chim. France, Vol. 11, pp. 2778 to 2782 (1964).
- the ferric complex salt of the compound represented by formula (I) or (II) used in the present invention may be used as the isolated metal chelate compound, or the compound represented by formula (I) or (II) may be used by reacting with iron salt (for example, ferric sulfate, ferric chloride, ferric nitrate, ferric phosphate) in the solution.
- iron salt for example, ferric sulfate, ferric chloride, ferric nitrate, ferric phosphate
- the ammonium salt or the alkali metal salt of the compound represented by formula (I) or (II) e.g., a lithium salt, a sodium salt, a potassium salt
- a lithium salt, a sodium salt, a potassium salt may be used by reacting with the salt of the above metal in the solution.
- ferric complex salts of the compounds represented by formula (I) or (II) preferred are the ferric complex salts of the compounds represented by formula (II).
- the compound represented by formula (I) or (II) is used in the mol ratio of 1.0 or more to the iron ion.
- This mol ratio is preferably larger when the stability of the metal chelate compound is low, usually the mol ratio is from 1 to 30.
- the ferric complex salt of the compound represented by formula (I) or (II) used in the present invention (hereinafter sometimes referred to as "the ferric complex salt of the present invention") is preferably contained in an amount of from 0.001 to 1 mol, more preferably from 0.005 to 0.3 mol, and particularly preferably from 0.01 to 0.1 mol, per liter of the processing solution having bleaching ability (the bleaching solution or the bleach-fixing solution).
- the persulfate for use in the present invention is preferably used in an amount of from 0.001 to 2.0 mol, more preferably from 0.01 to 1.0 mol, and still more preferably from 0.05 to 0.50 mol, per liter of the processing solution having bleaching ability.
- a lithium salt, a sodium salt, a potassium salt, an ammonium salt or a tertiary ammonium salt can be used as persulfate, and preferably a sodium salt.
- the processing solution having the bleaching ability used in the present invention prefferably contains at least one heterocyclic compound having a carboxyl group or the salt thereof in the molecule.
- heterocyclic compound having a carboxyl group or the salt thereof in the molecule used in the present invention is described in detail below.
- the heterocyclic group is a 3- to 10-membered saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic group containing at least one of a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, which may be monocyclic, and may further form a condensed ring with other ring.
- the heterocyclic group is preferably a 5- or 6-membered aromatic heterocyclic group, more preferably a 5- or 6-membered aromatic heterocyclic group containing a nitrogen atom, and still more preferably a 5- or 6-membered aromatic heterocyclic group containing one or two nitrogen atoms.
- heterocyclic groups include, for example, pyrrolidine, piperidine, piperazine, morpholine, thiophene, furan, pyrrole, imidazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine, pyridazine, triazole, triazine, indole, indazole, purine, thiadiazole, oxadiazole, quinoline, phthalazine, naphthyridine, quinoxaline, quinazoline, cinnoline, pteridine, acridine, phenanthroline, phenazine, tetrazole, thiazole, and oxazole.
- pyrrole imidazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine, pyridazine, triazole, triazine, indole, indazole, thiadiazole, oxadiazole, quinoline, phthalazine, quinoxaline, quinazoline, cinnoline, tetrazole, thiazole, and oxazole, and more preferably imidazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine, indole, indazole, thiadiazole, oxadiazole, quinoline, thiazole, and oxazole, still more preferably imidazole, pyridine, and quinoline, and particularly preferably imidazole and pyridine.
- the heterocyclic group may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, an alkyl group which preferably has from 1 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 1 to 3 carbon atoms, e.g., methyl, ethyl; an aralkyl group which preferably has from 7 to 20 carbon atoms, more preferably from 7 to 15 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 7 to 11 carbon atoms, e.g., phenylmethyl, phenylethyl; an alkenyl group which preferably has from 2 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 2 to 4 carbon atoms, e.g., allyl; an alkynyl group which preferably has from 2 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 2 to 4 carbon atoms, e.g., proparg
- substituents may further be substituted. When there are two or more substituents, they may be the same or different.
- Preferred substituents include an alkyl group, an amino group, an alkoxyl group, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, a halogen atom, a cyano group, a nitro group, and a mercapto group, more preferably an alkyl group, an amino group, an alkoxy group, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, and a halogen atom, still more preferably an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a hydroxyl group, and particularly preferably a carboxyl group.
- the heterocyclic compound having a carboxyl group or the salt thereof in the molecule is preferably represented by the following formula (III): wherein Q represents a non-metal atomic group necessary for forming a heterocyclic ring; p represents 0 or 1; and Ma represents a hydrogen atom or a cation.
- the heterocyclic ring formed by Q has the same meaning as the heterocyclic ring described above.
- the preferred substituents for the heterocyclic ring formed by Q include an alkyl group having from 1 to 12 total carbon atoms, an amino group having from 0 to 20 total carbon atoms, an alkoxyl group having from 1 to 8 total carbon atoms, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, a halogen atom, a cyano group, a nitro group, and a mercapto group, more preferably an amino group having from 0 to 10 total carbon atoms, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, and a mercapto group, and particularly preferably a carboxyl group.
- p represents 0 or 1, preferably 0.
- the cation represented by Ma is an organic or inorganic cation, for example, an alkali metal ion (e.g., L i + , Na + , K + , Cs + ), an alkaline earth metal ion (e.g., Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ ), ammonium (e.g., ammonium, tetraethylammonium), pyridinium, and phosphonium (e.g., tetrabutylphosphonium, tetraphenylphosphonium).
- an alkali metal ion e.g., L i + , Na + , K + , Cs +
- an alkaline earth metal ion e.g., Ca 2+ , Mg 2+
- ammonium e.g., ammonium, tetraethylammonium
- pyridinium e.g., tetrabutylphosphonium,
- the compound represented by formula (III) is preferably represented by the following formula (III-a): wherein p and Ma have the same meaning as those in formula (III); Q 1 represents a non-metal atomic group necessary for forming a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic ring.
- the nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group represented by Q 1 is a 3- to 10-membered saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic group containing at least one nitrogen atom, which may be monocyclic, and may further form a condensed ring with other ring.
- the nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group is preferably a 5- or 6-membered nitrogen-containing aromatic heterocyclic group, more preferably a 5- or 6-membered nitrogen-containing aromatic heterocyclic group containing one or two nitrogen atoms.
- nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group examples include, for example, pyrrolidine, piperidine, piperazine, morpholine, pyrrole, imidazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine, pyridazine, triazole, triazine, indole, indazole, purine, thiadiazole, oxadiazole, quinoline, phthalazine, naphthyridine, quinoxaline, quinazoline, cinnoline, pteridine, acridine, phenanthroline, phenazine, tetrazole, thiazole, and oxazole.
- pyrrole imidazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine, pyridazine, triazole, triazine, indole, indazole, thiadiazole, oxadiazole, quinoline, phthalazine, quinoxaline, quinazoline, cinnoline, tetrazole, thiazole, and oxazole, more preferably imidazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine, indole, indazole, thiadiazole, oxadiazole, quinoline, thiazole, and oxazole, still more preferably imidazole, pyridine, and quinoline, and particularly preferably imidazole and pyridine.
- the nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group may have a substituent, and examples of the substituents include, for example, an alkyl group which preferably has from 1 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 1 to 3 carbon atoms, e.g., methyl, ethyl; an aralkyl group which preferably has from 7 to 20 carbon atoms, more preferably from 7 to 15 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 7 to 11 carbon atoms, e.g., phenylmethyl, phenylethyl; an alkenyl group which preferably has from 2 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 2 to 4 carbon atoms, e.g., allyl; an alkynyl group which preferably has from 2 to 12 carbon atoms, more preferably from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, and particularly preferably from 2 to 4 carbon atoms, e.g.
- substituents may further be substituted. When there are two or more substituents, they may be the same or different.
- Preferred substituents include an alkyl group, an amino group, an alkoxyl group, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, a halogen atom, a cyano group, a nitro group, and a mercapto group, more preferably an alkyl group, an amino group, an alkoxyl group, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, and a halogen atom, still more preferably an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a hydroxyl group, and particularly preferably a carboxyl group.
- p and Ma have the same meaning as those in formula (III), and preferred range is also the same.
- the compound represented by formula (III-a) is preferably represented by the following formula (III-b): wherein Ma has the same meaning as Ma in formula (III); Q 2 represents a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group and which may be substituted with an alkyl group, an amino group, an alkoxyl group, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, a halogen atom, a cyano group, a nitro group, or a mercapto group.
- the compound represented by formula (III-b) is preferably represented by the following formula (III-c): wherein Ma has the same meaning as Ma in formula (III); Q 3 represents an atomic group necessary for forming a pyridine ring or an imidazole ring, and which may be substituted with an alkyl group, an amino group, an alkoxyl group, a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group, a halogen atom, a cyano group, a nitro group, or a mercapto group.
- the above compounds can be used in the form of an ammonium salt or an alkali metal salt.
- the compounds represented by formula (III) can be synthesized according to the methods disclosed in Organic Syntheses , Collective Volume 3, p. 740, or they are commercially available.
- 2-carboxypyridine 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid
- 2-carboxyimidazole 4-carboxyimidazole and derivatives thereof, more preferably 2-carboxypyridine and 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid.
- the addition amount of the compound represented by formula (III) used in the present invention is preferably from 0.0001 to 1.0 mol, more preferably from 0.001 to 0.3 mol, and still more preferably from 0.01 to 0.2 mol, per liter of the processing solution having the bleaching ability.
- the present invention can exhibit excellent performances in the above range of the processing solution.
- the processing solution having the bleaching ability to contain the hydrocarbon organic acid having two or more carboxyl groups in the molecule.
- This organic acid means saturated hydrocarbon carboxylic acid, unsaturated hydrocarbon carboxylic adid, aromatic hydrocarbon carboxylic acid which have two or more carboxylic acid in one molecule, or alkali metal salts thereof and ammonium salts thereof.
- the dicarboxylic acid and the salt thereof represented by the following formula (B) are preferably used in the present invention as such hydrocarbon organic acid.
- HOOC-Q'-COOH wherein Q' represents a single bond or a saturated or unsaturated aliphatic group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- the aliphatic group represented by Q' in formula (B) is a straight chain or branched saturated or unsaturated aliphatic group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- the aliphatic group represented by Q' may be substituted or unsubstituted, and the substituents for the aliphatic group may be any substituent which can be substituted, preferably a hydroxyl group, a halogen atom (e.g., chlorine, bromine, fluorine), an amino group, an alkoxyl group (e.g., methoxy, ethoxy).
- the addition amount of the compound represented by formula (B) is preferably in the range of from 0.1 to 2.0 mol, more preferably from 0.3 to 1.5 mol, per liter of the processing solution having the bleaching ability.
- carboxylic acids are shown below, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- oxalic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, adipic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, malic acid, tartatic acid, aspartic acid, glutamic acid and citric acid Particularly preferred of them are malonic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, and maleic acid, and the use of two or more of them in combination is preferred, the use of two or three of them in combination is more preferred, and the combination of succinic acid and maleic acid, or the combination of succinic acid and glutaric acid is most preferred.
- gelatin and a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound are preferred into the processing solution having the bleaching ability to inhibit the generation of harmful gas.
- Particularly preferred compounds are imidazole compounds.
- imidazole and lower (having 1 to 3 carbon atoms) alkyl-substituted imidazole e.g., 2-methylimidazole, 2,4-dimethylimidazole, 2-ethylimidazole, 2-propylimidazole
- 2-methylimidazole, 2,4-dimethylimidazole, 2-ethylimidazole, 2-propylimidazole are preferred.
- the addition amount of these compounds of gelatin and the nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds is preferably from 0.001 to 0.3 mol, more preferably from 0.003 to 0.1 mol, still more preferably from 0.005 to 0.05 mol, per liter of the processing solution having the bleaching ability.
- the concentration of the ammonium ion in the processing solution having the bleaching ability is preferably from 0% to 20%, more preferably from 0% to 10%, of all the cations, and most preferably do not contain ammonium ion at all.
- the lower concentration of the ammonium ion is also preferred in the processing solution having the fixing ability.
- the concentration of the ammonium ion in the processing solution having the fixing ability is preferably from 0% to 50%, more preferably from 0% to 20%, of all the cations, and most preferably do not contain ammonium ion at all.
- the bleach of the developed silver can be carried out extremely rapidly according to the processing method of the present invention without containing the bleaching agent which is hardly biodegradable, and the photographically adverse influences such as stain can be reduced.
- the present invention is characterized by processing of the silver halide color photographic material using the processing solution having the bleaching ability, and other requisites such as materials, etc., can be arbitrarily selected out of generally used materials and the like.
- ferric complex salt of the present invention When used in the processing solution having the bleaching ability, other bleaching agents can be used in combination therewith, within the scope of the present invention (preferably 0.01 mol or less, more preferably 0.005 mol or less, per liter of the processing solution).
- the Fe(III), Co(III) or Mn(III) chelate bleaching agent of the following compounds can be cited as such a bleaching agent which can be used in combination.
- the compounds which form the above chelate bleaching agents include ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, ethylenediamine-N-( ⁇ -hydroxyethyl)-N,N',N'-triacetic acid, 1,2-diaminopropanetetraacetic acid, 1,3-diaminopropanetetraacetic acid, nitrilotriacetic acid, cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acid, iminodiacetic acid, dihydroxyethylglycine, ethyl ether diaminetetraacetic acid, glycol ether diaminetetraacetic acid, ethylenediaminetetrapropionic acid, phenylenediaminetetraacetic acid, N-(2-carboxymethoxyphenyl)iminodiacetic acid, ⁇ -alaninediacetic acid, glycinedipropionic acid, ethylenediamine-N,N'-d
- halides such as chloride, bromide and iodide
- an organic ligand which forms a hardly soluble silver salt may be added in place of halides.
- Halides are added in the form of an alkali metal salt or an ammonium salt, or the salt of guanidine or amine. Specifically, there are sodium bromide, ammonium bromide, potassium chloride, guanidine hydrochloride, potassium bromide, and potassium chloride.
- the amount of the rehalogenating agent to be added to the processing solution having the bleaching ability is preferably 2 mol/liter or less.
- the addition amount is preferably from 0.01 to 2.0 mol/liter, more preferably from 0.1 to 1.7 mol/liter, and particularly preferably from 0.1 to 0.6 mol/liter, and when added to the bleach-fixing solution, preferably from 0.001 to 2.0 mol/liter, more preferably from 0.001 to 1.0 mol/liter, and particularly preferably from 0.001 to 0.5 mol/liter.
- a compound represented by formula (I) or (II) in addition to the compound of the ferric complex salt used in the present invention can be incorporated into the processing solution having the bleaching ability used in the present invention, and it is preferred that the lower the stability of the metal chelate compound is, the larger is the addition amount, generally used in the range of 30 mol times or less.
- a bleaching accelerator a corrosion inhibitor for preventing the corrosion of the processing baths, a fluorescent brightening agent, and a defoaming agent are added to the processing solution having the bleaching ability or the prebath thereof used in the present invention according to the necessity.
- Patent 3,706,561 the iodides disclosed in JP-A-58-16235, the polyethylene oxides disclosed in German Patent 2,748,430, the polyamine compounds disclosed in JP-B-45-8836 (the term "JP-B” as used herein means an "examined Japanese patent publication"), and the imidazole compounds disclosed in JP-A-49-40493. Above all, the mercapto compounds disclosed in British Patent 1,138,842 are preferred.
- nitrate is preferred as a corrosion inhibitor, for example, ammonium nitrate, sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate are preferably used.
- the addition amount thereof is from 0.01 to 2.0 mol/liter, preferably from 0.05 to 0.5 mol/liter.
- the pH of the bleaching solution or the bleach-fixing solution of the present invention is in the range of from 2.0 to 8.0, preferably from 3.0 to 6.0.
- pH is 7.0 or less, preferably 6.0 or less, for inhibiting bleaching fog.
- pH is preferably from 3.0 to 5.0.
- organic acids such as acetic acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, malic acid, chloroacetic acid, levulinic acid, ureidopropionic acid, formic acid, monobromoacetic acid, monochloropropionic acid, pyruvic acid, acrylic acid, isobutyric acid, pivalic acid, aminobutyric acid, valeric acid, isovaleric acid, asparagine, alanine, arginine, ethionine, glycine, glutamine, cysteine, serine, methionine, leucine, histidine, benzoic acid, chlorobenzoic acid, hydroxybenzoic acid, nicotinic acid, cystine, ascorbic acid, and salicylic acid
- the plurality of these buffers may be used in combination.
- Organic acids having a pKa of from 2.0 to 5.5 are preferably used in the present invention and the use of the combination of two or more of these is preferred.
- These organic acids can be used in the form of an alkali metal salt (e.g., a lithium salt, a sodium salt, a potassium salt) and an ammonium salt.
- the addition amount of these buffers, other than the compounds represented by formula (III), is, in total, appropriately from 0.001 to 1.5 mol, preferably from 0.001 to 1.0 mol, and particularly preferably from 0.004 to 0.8 mol, per liter of the processing solution having the bleaching ability.
- acids and alkali agents e.g., aqueous ammonia, KOH, NaOH, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, imidazole, monoethanolamine, diethanolamine
- aqueous ammonia, KOH, NaOH, potassium carbonate and sodium carbonate are preferred of them.
- the processing solution of the present invention preferably does not substantially contain ammonium ion from such a viewpoint.
- does not substantially contain ammonium ion means that the concentration of ammonium ion is 0.1 mol/liter or less, preferably 0.08 mol/liter or less, more preferably 0.01 mol/liter or less, and particularly preferably does not contain at all.
- Alkali metal ions or alkaline earth metal ions are preferred as the alternative cations to reduce the ammonium ion concentration to the range used in the present invention
- an alkali metal ion is particularly preferred, above all, a lithium ion, a sodium ion and a potassium ion are preferred, specifically they include potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate, in addition to the sodium salt and the potassium salt of the organic acid ferric complex as a bleaching agent, or the potassium bromide and the sodium bromide as a rehalogenating agent in the processing solution having the bleaching ability.
- Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium carbonate and sodium carbonate are preferably used as an alkali agent for adjusting pH.
- the processing solution having the bleaching ability of the present invention it is particularly preferred to subject the processing solution having the bleaching ability of the present invention to aeration to stabilize the photographic performances.
- aeration including blowing air into the processing solution having the bleaching ability, or absorbing air using an ejector.
- a diffuser having fine pores is widely used in an aeration tank in the activated sludge processing.
- a diffuser is widely used in an aeration tank in the activated sludge processing.
- the item disclosed in Z-121, Using Process C-41, 3rd Edition, pages BL-1 to BL-2, published by Eastman Kodak (1982) can be utilized.
- vigorous stirring is preferred and the practical example disclosed in JP-A-3-33847, p. 8, right upper column, line 6 to left lower column, line 2 can be utilized as it is.
- Bleaching or bleach-fixing process can be carried out at from 30°C to 60°C but the preferred temperature is from 35°C to 50°C.
- the time of the bleaching or bleach-fixing process is from 10 seconds to 7 minutes, preferably from 10 seconds to 4 minutes, in the photographic material for photographing, and from 5 seconds to 70 seconds, preferably from 5 seconds to 60 seconds, more preferably from 10 seconds to 45 seconds, in the material for printing.
- processing with excellent results can be obtained such that rapid processing is feasible without no increment of stain.
- Photographic materials processed with the processing solution having the bleaching ability is then fixing or bleach-fixing processed.
- the fixing solutions or the bleach-fixing solutions disclosed in JP-A-3-33847, page 6, right lower column, line 16 to page 8, left upper column, line 15 are preferably used as such a fixing solution or bleach-fixing solution.
- ammonium thiosulfate has been usually used as a fixing agent in the desilvering process, but it may be replaced with other known fixing agents, for example, mesoionic compounds, thioether compounds, thioureas, a large quantity of iodides, or hypo.
- fixing agents for example, mesoionic compounds, thioether compounds, thioureas, a large quantity of iodides, or hypo.
- Patent 4,378,424 for example, ammonium thiosulfate, sodium thiosulfate, potassium thiosulfate, guanidine thiosulfate, ammonium thiocyanate, sodium thiocyanate, potassium thiocyanate, dihydroxyethyl thioether, 3,6-dithia-1,8-octanediol, and imidazole can be cited.
- Thiosulfates and mesoionic compounds are particularly preferred.
- Ammonium thiosulfate is preferred from the point of rapid fixing ability, but for the purpose of substantially excluding ammonium ion from the processing solution considering the environmental problem, sodium thiosulfate and mesoionic compounds are-more preferred. Further, a combined use of two or more fixing agents can ensure more rapid fixing process.
- the addition amount of the second fixing agent is from 0.01 to 100 mol% based on ammonium thiosulfate or sodium thiosulfate.
- the amount of the fixing agent is from 0.1 to 3.0 mol, preferably from 0.5 to 2.0 mol, per liter of the bleach-fixing solution or fixing solution.
- the pH of the fixing agent is, although varies depending on the kind of the fixing agent, generally from 3.0 to 9.0, and when thiosulfate is used, from 5.8 to 8.0 is preferred for obtaining stable fixation.
- preservatives to the bleach-fixing solution or the fixing solution can increase the stability of the solution with the lapse of time.
- Sulfite and/or hydroxylamine, hydrazine, bisulfite addition products of aldehyde (for example, bisulfite addition products of acetaldehyde, particularly preferably bisulfite addition products of aromatic aldehyde disclosed in JP-A-1-298935) are effective as preservatives for the bleach-fixing solution or the fixing solution containing thiosulfate.
- the use of the sulfinic acid compounds disclosed in JP-A-62-143048 is also preferred.
- Lower alkylsulfinic acid compounds (having from 1 to 3 carbon atoms) such as ammonium methanesulfinate and benzenesulfinic acid compounds substituted with a sulfo group or a carboxyl group are particularly preferred.
- a buffer is preferably added to maintain the pH of the bleach-fixing solution or the fixing solution constant, for example, phosphate, imidazoles such as imidazole, 1-methylimidazole, 2-methylimidazole, and 1-ethylimidazole, triethanolamine, N-allylmorpholine, and N-benzoylpiperazine. Imidazole is most preferably used of these.
- the material is further processed with the processing solution having the fixing ability containing an aminopolycarboxylic acid and/or an organic phosphonic acid to raise the effect achieved by the present invention.
- Examples of such an aminopolycarboxylic acid and organic phosphonic acid include ethylenediamine-N,N'-disuccinic acid, 1,3-propylenediamine-N,N'-disuccinic acid, 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid, nitrilotrimethylenephosphonic acid, 2-hydroxy-1,3-diaminopropanetetraacetic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, ethylenediamine-N-( ⁇ -hydroxyethyl)-N,N',N'-triacetic acid, 1,2-diaminopropanetetraacetic acid, 1,3-diaminopropanetetraacetic acid, nitrilotriacetic acid, cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acid, iminodiacetic acid, N-(2-carboxyphenyl)iminodiacetic acid, dihydroxyethylgly
- the addition amount of the above aminopolycarboxylic acid and organic phosphonic acid is preferably from 0.0001 to 0.5 mol/liter, more preferably from 0.01 to 0.1 mol/liter.
- the fixing process can be carried out at from 30°C to 60°C, but preferably from 35°C to 50°C.
- the time of the fixing process is from 15 seconds to 2 minutes, preferably from 25 seconds to 1 minute and 40 seconds in the photographic material for photographing, and from 8 seconds to 80 seconds, preferably from 10 seconds to 45 seconds in the material for printing.
- the desilvering process is usually carried out in combination of the bleaching process, bleach-fixing process, and fixing process. Specifically, the following are cited.
- (1), (2), (3) and (4) are preferred in the photographic material for photographing, and (1), (2) and (3) are more preferred.
- (5) is preferred in the material for printing.
- the present invention can be applied to desilvering process which is carried out after color development process through adjusting, stopping and washing steps, but the preferred process is that in which bleaching process is carried out just after color development.
- the processing of the present invention is preferably carried out by an automatic processor.
- Transportation method in such an automatic processor is disclosed in JP-A-60-191257, JP-A-60-191258 and JP-A-60-191259. It is preferred to shorten the crossover time between processing tanks in automatic processor for carrying out rapid processing.
- the automatic processor the crossover time of which is 5 seconds or less is disclosed in JP-A-1-319038.
- a replenisher in an amount according to the amount of the processed photographic material, in order to supplement the composition of the processing solution consumed by the processing of the photographic material and to prevent the accumulation of the undesired composition dissolved from the photographic material, in the processing solution.
- Each process may comprise two or more processing tanks, and in such a case, the countercurrent system in which the replenisher flows from the after bath to the previous bath is preferably used.
- a cascade system of from 2 to 4 stages is preferably used.
- the methods of forced stirring include a method in which a jet of the processing solution is impinged on the surface of the emulsion of the photographic material as disclosed in JP-A-62-183460, JP-A-62-183461 and JP-A-3-33847, p.
- the replenishing rate of the color developing replenisher is from 50 ml to 3,000 ml, preferably from 50 ml to 2,200 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the color photographic material for photographing, and from 15 ml to 500 ml, preferably from 20 ml to 350 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the color photographic material for printing.
- the replenishing rate of the bleaching replenisher is from 10 ml to 1,000 ml, preferably from 50 ml to 550 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the color photographic material for photographing, and from 15 ml to 500 ml, preferably from 20 ml to 300 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the photographic material for printing.
- the replenishing rate of the bleach-fixing replenisher is from 200 ml to 3,000 ml, preferably from 250 ml to 1,300 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the color photographic material for photographing, and from 20 ml to 300 ml, preferably from 50 ml to 200 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the photographic material for printing.
- the bleach-fixing replenisher may be replenished as one type replenisher, or may be replenished separately as the bleaching solution composition and the fixing solution composition, or may be replenished as the bleach-fixing replenisher by mixing the overflow from the bleaching tank and/or the fixing tank.
- the replenishing rate of the fixing replenisher is from 300 ml to 3,000 ml, preferably from 300 ml to 1,200 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the color photographic material for photographing, and from 20 ml to 300 ml, preferably from 50 ml to 200 ml, per m 2 of the photographic material in the photographic material for printing.
- the replenishing rate of the washing water or stabilizing solution is from 1 to 50 times, preferably from 2 to 30 times, more preferably from 2 to 15 times, of the carryover from the previous bath per unit area.
- the processing solution having the bleaching ability used in the present invention can be reused in the processing by recovering the overflow liquid after use and compensating for the composition by the addition of components.
- a usage is in general called a regeneration and is preferably used in the present invention.
- the items disclosed in Fuji Film Processing Manual, Fuji Color Negative Film, CN-16 Process, (revised in August, 1990), pp. 39 and 40 can be applied to.
- a kit for preparing the processing solution having the bleaching ability may be either a liquid or a powder, but almost all the raw materials are supplied in powders in a case of exclusive of an ammonium salt, and a hygroscopicity is low, therefore, it is easy to prepare powders.
- the kit for the above regenerated solution preferably comprises powders which does not need excessive water and can be added directly.
- the methods disclosed in Shashin Kogaku no Kiso ⁇ Gin-en Shashin Hen (The Basis of Photographic Technology ⁇ Silver Salt Photography) (edited by Nippon Shashin Gakkai, published by Corona, Co., 1979), etc., can be utilized.
- Specific examples of the regeneration methods of the bleaching solution include a regeneration method by electrolysis and a regeneration method by a hydrogen peroxide, a bromous acid, and ozone, making use of a bromic acid and a chlorous acid, a bromine, a bromine precursor, a persulfate, a hydrogen peroxide, and a catalyst.
- a regeneration processing is carried out by putting an anode and a cathode in the same bleaching bath, or separating an anode bath from a cathode bath by a diaphragm, as well as a bleaching solution and a developing solution and/or a fixing solution can be regeneration processed at the same time also using a diaphragm.
- Regeneration of the fixing solution and the bleach-fixing solution are carried out by an electrolytic reduction of the accumulated silver ion.
- the removal of the accumulated halogen ion by means of an anion exchange resin is also preferred for maintaining the fixing ability.
- An ion exchange or an ultrafiltration is utilized for reducing the amount of the washing water, and an ultrafiltration is particularly preferred.
- the imagewise exposed color photographic material of the present invention is generally subjected to color development process before desilvering process.
- the color developing solutions disclosed in JP-A-3-33847, p. 9, left upper column, line 6 to p. 11, right lower column, line 6, or JP-A-5-197107 can be used in the present invention.
- aromatic primary amine color developing agents are used as the color developing agents in the color developing process and p-phenylenediamine derivatives are preferred examples, and representative examples thereof include 4-amino-N-ethyl-N-( ⁇ -hydroxyethyl)-3-methylaniline, 4-amino-N-ethyl-N-(3-hydroxypropyl)-3-methylaniline, 4-amino-N-ethyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-3-methylaniline, 4-amino-N-ethyl-N-( ⁇ -methanesulfonamidoethyl)-3-methylaniline, 4-amino-N-(3-carbamoylpropyl-N-n-propyl)-3-methylaniline, and 4-amino-N-ethyl-N-( ⁇ -hydroxyethyl)-3-methoxyaniline, and those disclosed in European Patent Publication (laid open) No. 410,450, JP-
- these color developing agents may be sulfate, hydrochloride or sulfite of p-phenylenediamine derivative, or a salt of naphthalenedisulfonate, p-toluenesulfonate, etc.
- the amount used of the aromatic primary amine developing agent is preferably from 0.0002 mol to 0.2 mol, more preferably from 0.001 to 0.1 mol, per liter of the color developing solution.
- the color developing solution generally contains a pH buffer such as carbonate, borate, phosphate or 5-sulfosalicylate of an alkali metal, a development inhibitor or an antifoggant such as a chloride, a bromide, an iodide, benzimidazoles, benzothiazoles, or a mercapto compound.
- a pH buffer such as carbonate, borate, phosphate or 5-sulfosalicylate of an alkali metal
- a development inhibitor or an antifoggant such as a chloride, a bromide, an iodide, benzimidazoles, benzothiazoles, or a mercapto compound.
- the color developing solution may also contain, if necessary, various preservatives such as hydroxylamine, sulfite, hydrazines, e.g., N,N-biscarboxymethylhydrazine, phenylsemicarbazides, triethanolamine and catecholsulfonic acids, an organic solvent such as ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol, a development accelerator such as benzyl alcohol, polyethylene glycol, quaternary ammonium salt, and amines, a dye forming coupler, a competitive coupler, an auxiliary developing agent such as 1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidone, a tackifier, and various chelating agents typified by aminopolycarboxylic acid, aminopolyphosphonic acid, alkylphosphonic acid, and phosphonocarboxylic acid, e.g., ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, nitrilotriacetic acid, diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, cyclohexanedia
- chelating agent compounds having a biodegradability is preferred as a chelating agent.
- examples of such chelating agents are disclosed in JP-A-63-146998, JP-A-63-199295, JP-A-63-267750, JP-A-63-267751, JP-A-2-229146, JP-A-3-186841, German Patent 3,739,610, and EP 468,325.
- the processing solutions in the replenisher tank and the processing tank of the color developing solution are shielded with a liquid such as a high boiling point organic solvent to reduce the contact area with air.
- a liquid such as a high boiling point organic solvent
- Liquid paraffin is most preferred as the liquid for shielding and is particularly preferred to be used in a replenisher.
- the processing temperature of the color developing solution of the present invention is from 20°C to 55°C and preferably from 30°C to 55°C.
- the processing time is from 20 seconds to 5 minutes, preferably from 30 seconds to 3 minutes and 20 seconds, and more preferably from 1 minute to 2 minutes and 30 seconds in the photographic material for photographing, and is from 10 seconds to 1 minute and 20 seconds, preferably from 10 seconds to 60 seconds, and more preferably from 10 seconds to 40 seconds in the photographic material for printing.
- the processing method of the present invention can be used for color reversal processing.
- the black-and-white developing solution for use in this process is a black-and-white first developing solution which is usually used in the reversal process of a color photographic material.
- Various kinds of well known additives which are added to a black-and-white developing solution for a silver halide black-and-white photographic material can be incorporated to the black-and-white first developing solution for a color reversal photographic material.
- Representative additives include a developing agent such as 1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidone, metol and hydroquinone, a preservative such as sulfite, an accelerator comprising alkali such as sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate, an inorganic or organic inhibitor such as potassium bromide, 2-methylbenzimidazole, and methylbenzothiazole, a water softener such as polyphosphate, and a development inhibitor such as a trace amount of iodide or a mercapto compound.
- a developing agent such as 1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidone, metol and hydroquinone
- a preservative such as sulfite
- an accelerator comprising alkali such as sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate
- an inorganic or organic inhibitor such as potassium bromide, 2-methylbenzimidazole, and methylbenzothiazole
- a water softener such as polyphosphate
- a development inhibitor such as a trace
- the desilvering processed photographic material used in the present invention is washing and/or stabilizing processed.
- the stabilizing solutions disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,786,583 are used in the washing and stabilizing processes.
- formaldehyde is used as a stabilizing agent in the stabilizing solution, however, N-methylolazolehexamethylenetetramine, bisulfite addition product of formaldehyde, dimethylolurea, azolylmethylamine derivatives are preferred from the safety of the working environment.
- azoles such as 1,2,4-triazole with azolylmethylamine such as 1,4-bis(1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)piperazine and derivatives thereof is preferred because the high image stability can be obtained thereby and also which generates less vapor pressure of the formaldehyde.
- Photographic materials which can be applied to the process of the present invention include a color negative film, a color reversal film, a color paper, a color reversal paper, a direct positive color photographic material, a color negative film for a movie and a color positive film for a movie, and these are disclosed, for example, in JP-A-3-33847, JP-A-3-293662 and JP-A-4-130432.
- the photographic material used in the present invention such as the support, a coating method, a silver halide emulsion, the kind of the silver halide for use in the surface protective layer (e.g., silver iodobromide, silver iodochlorobromide, silver bromide, silver chlorobromide, silver chloride), the form of the grain (e.g., cubic, tabular, spherical), the grain size, the variation coefficient, the crystal structure (e.g., core/shell structure, multi-phase structure, uniform phase structure), the preparation method (e.g., a single jet method, a double jet method), a binder (e.g., gelatin), a hardening agent, an antifoggant, metal doping agent, a silver halide solvent, a tackifier, an emulsion precipitant, a dimension stabilizer, an adhesion preventive, a stabilizer, a stain inhibitor, a color image stabilizer
- the processing composition used in the present invention can be used in every color photographic material but the dry film thickness of the support and all the consitutional layers exclusive of the subbing layer and the backing layer of the color photographic material used in the present invention is preferably 18.0 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 16.0 ⁇ m or less in the color photographic material for photographing, and preferably 10.0 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 8.0 ⁇ m or less in the printing material, for achieving the objects of the present invention.
- the lower limit of the film thickness in the regulation is preferably reduced within the range of not greatly impairing the performance of the photographic material.
- the lower limit of the film thickness of the support and all the consitutional layers exclusive of the subbing layer and the backing layer is 10.0 ⁇ m in the color photographic material for photographing, and 6.0 ⁇ m in the printing material.
- a layer (or layers) is provided between the light-sensitive layer nearest to the support and the subbing layer of the support, the dry film thickness of this layer (or these layers) is preferably 2.0 ⁇ m or less.
- the reduction of the film thickness is either a light-sensitive layer or a light-insensitive layer.
- the film swelling factor [(equilibrium swollen film thickness at 25°C in H 2 O - total dry film thickness at 25°C, 55% RH) ⁇ (total dry film thickness at 25°C, 55% RH) ⁇ 100] of the color photographic material used in the present invention is preferably from 50 to 200%, more preferably from 70 to 150%.
- the swelling factor is outside the above range, the remaining amount of the color developing agent increases, and the photographic performances, the image quality due to desilvering, physical properties of the film such as film strength are adversely affected.
- the film swelling rate T 1 ⁇ 2 of the color photographic material used in the present invention is preferably 15 seconds or less, more preferably 9 seconds or less.
- T 1 ⁇ 2 is defined as the time to reach 1 ⁇ 2 of the saturated film thickness, taking 90% of the maximum swollen film thickness obtained after processing at 30°C for 3 minutes and 15 seconds in a color developing solution as the saturated film thickness.
- the silver halide to be contained in the photographic emulsion layers of the color photographic material used in the present invention may have any silver halide composition, for example, silver chloride, silver bromide, silver chlorobromide, silver iodobromide, silver iodochloride or silver iodochlorobromide.
- Silver bromide or silver chlorobromide is preferably used in the direct positive color photographic material, and silver chloride is also preferred for carrying out rapid processing.
- Silver chloride or silver chlorobromide is preferably used in photographic material for paper, preferably silver chlorobromide containing 80 mol% or more of silver chloride, more preferably 95 mol% or more, and most preferably 98 mol% or more.
- color couplers can be employed in the color photographic material which are processed by the processing method of the present invention, and specific examples are disclosed in the patents cited in the above RD , No. 17643, VII-C to G, ibid. , No. 307105, VII-C to G, and JP-A-62-215272, JP-A-3-33847, JP-A-2-33144, EP-447,969A and EP-482,552A.
- Preferred yellow couplers are those disclosed, for example, in U.S. Patents 3,933,501, 4,022,620, 4,326,024, 4,401,752, 4,248,961, JP-B-58-10739, British Patents 1,425,020, 1,476,760, U.S. Patents 3,973,968, 4,314,023, 4,511,649, 5,118,599, EP 249,473A, EP 0,447,969, JP-A-63-23145, JP-A-63-123047, JP-A-1-250944, and JP-A-1-213648, and they can be used in combination as far as the combined use does not impede the effect achieved by the present invention.
- yellow couplers examples include, for example, the yellow couplers represented by formula (Y) as disclosed in JP-A-2-139544, page 18, left upper column to page 22, left lower column, the acylacetamide based yellow couplers the acyl group of which has characteristics as disclosed in JP-A-5-2248 and European Patent Publication No. 0,447,969, and the yellow couplers represented by formula (Cp-2) as disclosed in JP-5-27389 and EP-0,446,863A2.
- Y yellow couplers represented by formula (Y) as disclosed in JP-A-2-139544, page 18, left upper column to page 22, left lower column
- the acylacetamide based yellow couplers the acyl group of which has characteristics as disclosed in JP-A-5-2248 and European Patent Publication No. 0,447,969
- yellow couplers represented by formula (Cp-2) as disclosed in JP-5-27389 and EP-0,446,863A2.
- 5-Pyrazolone based compounds and pyrazoloazole based compounds are preferred as magenta couplers, and more preferred of them are those disclosed in U.S. Patents 4,310,619, 4,351,897, EP 73,636, U.S. Patents 3,061,432, 3,725,067, Research Disclosure, No. 24220 (June, 1984), JP-A-60-33552, Research Disclosure, No. 24230 (June, 1984), JP-A-60-43659, JP-A-61-72238, JP-A-60-35730, JP-A-55-118034, JP-A-60-185951, U.S. Patents 4,500,630, 4,540,654, 4,556,630 and WO 88/04795.
- magenta couplers are the pyrazoloazole based magenta couplers represented by formula (I) as disclosed in JP-A-2-139544, page 3, right lower column to page 10, right lower column, and the 5-pyrazolone based magenta couplers represented by formula (M-1) as disclosed in JP-A-2-135944, page 17, left lower column to page 21, left upper column.
- the most preferred are the foregoing pyrazoloazole based magenta couplers.
- Phenol based couplers and naphthol based couplers are representative as cyan couplers, and preferred are those disclosed in U.S. Patents 4,052,212, 4,146,396, 4,228,233, 4,296,200, 2,369,929, 2,801,171, 2,772,162, 2,895,826, 3,772,002, 3,758,308, 4,334,011, 4,327,173, German Patent (Laid-Open) Publication No. 3,329,729, EP 0,121,365A, EP 0,249,453A, U.S.
- the following couplers can also be used, for example, the pyrazoloazole based couplers disclosed in JP-A-64-553, JP-A-64-554, JP-A-64-555, and JP-A-64-556, the pyrrolotriazole based couplers disclosed in EP-0,488,248A, and EP-0,491,197A, the pyrroloimidazole based couplers disclosed in EP-0,456,226A, the pyrazolopyrimidine based couplers disclosed in JP-A-64-46753, the imidazole based couplers disclosed in U.S.
- Patent 4,818,672 and JP-A-2-33144 the cyclic active methylene based cyan couplers disclosed in JP-A-64-32260, and the couplers disclosed in JP-A-1-183658, JP-A-2-262655, JP-A-2-85851 and JP-A-3-48243.
- couplers disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,366,237, British Patent 2,125,570, EP 96,570 and German Patent Publication No. 3,234,533 are preferred as couplers the colored dyes of which have an appropriate diffusibility.
- couplers disclosed in British Patents 2,097,140, 2,131,188, JP-A-59-157638, and JP-A-59-170840 are preferred as couplers which imagewise release nucleating agents or development accelerators at the time of development.
- couplers which can be used in the color photographic element used in the present invention include the competitive couplers disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,130,427, the multiequivalent couplers disclosed in U.S. Patents 4,283,472, 4,338,393 and 4,310,618, the DIR redox compound releasing couplers, DIR coupler releasing couplers, DIR coupler releasing redox compounds or DIR redox releasing redox compounds disclosed in JP-A-60-185950 and JP-A-62-24252, the couplers which release dyes which restore colors after separation disclosed in EP 173,302A, the bleaching accelerator releasing couplers disclosed in Research Disclosure, No. 11449, ibid. , No.
- the supports which can be preferably used in the present invention are disclosed, for example, in RD , No. 17643, p. 28 and ibid., No. 18716, p. 647, right column to p. 648, left column.
- the present invention can also be used as a reducing solution for modifying the silver image comprising dot image and/or line original obtained by development processing the exposed silver halide photographic material for photomechanical process.
- the supports which can be preferably used in the present invention include, in addition to those disclosed, for example, in RD , No. 17643, p. 28, ibid., No. 18716, p. 647, right column to p. 648, left column, and ibid., No. 307105, p. 879, the supports disclosed in Kokai Giho 94-6023 (Open Technique) , Hatsumei Kyokai, p. 2, left column, line 18 to p. 18, left column, line 2, and polyethylene 2,6-naphthalate is particularly preferred of them.
- Kokai Giho 94-6023 Open Technique
- plastic films can preferably be used, for example, cellulose derivatives (e.g., diacetyl, triacetyl, propionyl, butanoyl, acetylpropionylacetate), polyamide, the polycarbonate disclosed in U.S.
- cellulose derivatives e.g., diacetyl, triacetyl, propionyl, butanoyl, acetylpropionylacetate
- polyamide the polycarbonate disclosed in U.S.
- Patent 3,023,101 the polyester disclosed in JP-B-48-40414 (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate, poly-1,4-cyclohexanedimethylene terephthalate, polyethylene naphthalate), polystyrene, polypropylene, polyethylene, polysulfone, polyacrylate, and polyether imide, and particularly preferred are triacetyl cellulose and polyethylene terephthalate.
- These films may have a polar group (epoxy, -CO 2 M, -OH, -NR 2 , -NR 3 X, -SO 3 M, -OSO 3 M, -PO 3 M 2 , -OP 3 M 2 , wherein M represents a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal or ammonia, R represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having from 1 to 20 carbon atoms, and X represents an anion).
- a polar group epoxy, -CO 2 M, -OH, -NR 2 , -NR 3 X, -SO 3 M, -OSO 3 M, -PO 3 M 2 , -OP 3 M 2 , wherein M represents a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal or ammonia, R represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having from 1 to 20 carbon atoms, and X represents an anion).
- Particularly preferred supports are polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene naphthalate, polyacrylate, and copolymers comprising these as raw materials and polymer blend of them.
- These supports are preferably subjected to heat setting treatment after being biaxially stretched before use, and they may be heat relaxed, if necessary. Further, these supports are preferred to be previously subjected to heat treatment at a temperature lower than Tg to reduce the curling habit.
- Tg of polyethylene terephthalate is about 120°C, therefore, it is preferred for carrying out the heat treatment at 119°C or less for 0.2 to 48 hours, more preferably at 115°C for 24 hours, in the case of polyethylene terephthalate. It is effective and preferred for the shortening of the heat treatment time to raise the temperature once higher than the Tg and then lower the temperature gradually near the Tg.
- the heat treatment time can be extremely shortened by maintaining the temperature once between 130°C or more and 200°C or less, then lowering to 125°C, and after then further lowering the temperature to 100°C over 40 minutes.
- the heat treatment is carried out as to provide preferably 100 mcal/g or more, more preferably 200 mcal/g.
- the thickness of the support of the present invention is preferably from 60 ⁇ m to 300 ⁇ m, more preferably from 70 ⁇ to 200 ⁇ m.
- the gutter-like curl is conspicuous due to the contraction stress of the emulsion layer during drying, and the flatness is apt to reduce, on the other hand, if it is 300 ⁇ m or more, it is difficult to handle, although the film strength is increased.
- a plasticizer may be added to these support for imparting softness.
- Triphenylphosphate, biphenyldiphenylphosphate, dimethylethylphosphate are preferred as inclusion in a plasticizerfor for cellulose ester.
- the surface activation treatment is conducted to get photographic layers (e.g., a light-sensitive silver emulsion layer, an interlayer, a filter layer, a layer having electric conductivity) to strongly adhere to the support, such as a chemical treatment, a mechanical treatment, a corona discharge treatment, a flame treatment, an ultraviolet treatment, a high frequency treatment, a glow discharge treatment, an active plasma treatment, a laser treatment, a mixed acid treatment, and an ozone treatment, and then the photographic emulsion may be directly coated to thereby obtain adherence, alternatively, after the surface treatment, or without the surface treatment, a subbing layer is provided on the support and the photographic emulsion layer may be coated thereon.
- photographic layers e.g., a light-sensitive silver emulsion layer, an interlayer, a filter layer, a layer having electric conductivity
- the treatment is desired to be conducted under high temperature (e.g., preferably from 100°C to 200°C for several seconds to several minutes), from this point, a corona discharge treatment, a flame treatment, an ultraviolet treatment, and a glow discharge treatment are particularly preferred of these treatments.
- high temperature e.g., preferably from 100°C to 200°C for several seconds to several minutes
- a gelatin solution dispersed in methylene chloride/ ketone/alcohol mixed organic solvent is single layer coated and the subbing layer is provided on cellulose derivative.
- Chromium salt e.g., chrome alum
- aldehydes formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde
- isocyanates active halogen compounds (2,4-dichloro-6-hydroxy-s-triazine)
- epichlorohydrin resins and vinylsulfoalkyl based hardening agents
- Various additives can be added td these subbing layer coating solution, if necessary, for example, a surfactant, an antistatic agent, an antihalation agent, a coloring dye, a pigment, a coating aid, and an antifoggant.
- An etching agent such as resorcinol, chloral hydrate, or chlorophenol can be incorporated in the subbing layer coating solution.
- a photographic material in which a magnetic recording layer is provided on the opposite side of the support on which the silver halide emulsion layer is coated is preferred as the silver halide color photographic material for use in the present invention.
- Ferromagnetic fine powders which can be used in the magnetic recording layer used in the present invention include ferromagnetic iron oxide fine powders, Co-doped ferromagnetic iron oxide fine powders, ferromagnetic chromium dioxide fine powders, ferromagnetic metal powders, ferromagnetic alloy powders and barium ferrite.
- ferromagnetic alloy powders there can be cited ferromagnetic alloy powders in which a metal part accounts for 75 wt% or more, 80 wt% or more of the metal part comprises at least one ferromagnetic metal or alloy (Fe, Co, Ni, Fe-Co, Fe-Ni, Co-Ni, Co-Fe-Ni), and 20 wt% or less of the metal part is accounted for by other component (Al, Si, S, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Cu, Zn, Y, Mo, Rh, Pd, Ag, Sn, Sb, B, Ba, Ta, W, Re, Au, Hg, Pb, P, La, Ce, Pr, Nb, Te, Bi).
- the above ferromagnetic metal part may contain a small amount of water, hydroxide or oxide.
- any form and size of the ferromagnetic powder can be used and selected from the wide range.
- any of an acicular, a rice grain-like, a spherical, a cubic, or a tabular form may be used, but an acicular form and a tabular form are preferred from the electromagnetic conversion characteristics.
- a crystal size and a specific surface are not particularly limited, but is preferably a crystal size of 40 nm (400 A) or less, S BET of 20 m 2 /g or more, particularly preferably 30 m 2 /g or more.
- the pH of the ferromagnetic powders and the surface treatment are not limited (the surface may be treated with a material containing an element such as titanium, silicon and aluminum, or may be treated with an organic compound such as an adsorptive compound having a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic ring, e.g., carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, sulfate, phosphonic acid, phosphate, or benzotriazole).
- the preferred pH range is from 5 to 10.
- the ferromagnetic iron oxide fine powders can be used without limitation on the ratio of iron(II) to iron(III).
- the addition amount of the ferromagnetic fine powders per m 2 of the transparent support is from 4 ⁇ 10 -4 g to 3 g, preferably from 10 -3 g to 1 g, more preferably from 4 ⁇ 10 -3 g to 4 ⁇ 10 -1 g.
- thermoplastic resins, thermosetting resins, radiation setting resins, reactive type resins and the mixtures thereof conventionally used as a binder for magnetic recording medium can be used as a binder for the magnetic recording layer used in the present invention.
- Tg of the above resins is from -40°C to 150°C, weight average molecular weight if from 10,000 to 300,000, preferably from 10,000 to 100,000.
- thermoplastic resins examples include vinyl based copolymers such as a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate copolymer, a vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate/vinyl alcohol/ maleic acid (and/or) acrylic acid copolymer, a vinyl chloride/vinylidene chloride copolymer, a vinyl chloride/ acrylonitrile copolymer, and an ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer, cellulose derivatives such as nitrocellulsoe, cellulose acetate propionate, cellulose acetate butyrate resin, rubber based resins such as acrylate resin, polyvinyl acetal resin, polyvinyl butyral resin, polyesterpolyurethane resin, polyether-polyurethane resin, polycarbonatepolyurethane resin, polyester resin, polyether resin, polyamide resin, amino resin, styrene-butadiene resin, butadiene-acrylonitrile resin, silicone based resins, and fluor flu
- Vinyl chloride resins are high in dispersibility of ferromagnetic fine powders and is preferred.
- thermoplastic resin to which a group having a carbon-carbon unsaturation bonding is connected as a radiation setting founctional group is used as a radiation setting resins.
- Preferred functional groups are an acryloyl group and a methacryloyl group.
- a polar group (an epoxy group, -CO 2 M, -OH, -NR 2 , -NR 3 X, -SO 3 M, -OSO 3 M, -PO 3 M 2 , -OP 3 M 2 , wherein M represents a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal or ammonia, when there are present a plurality of M in one group they may be different, R represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group, and X represents an anion) may be incorporated into the molecules of the above described binders.
- the above enumerated high molecular binders are used alone or in the mixture of two or more kinds, and curing treatment can be carried out by adding well known isocyanate based crosslinking agents and/or radiation setting type vinyl based monomers.
- a hydrophilic binder can be used in the magnetic recording layer used in the present invention.
- Hydrophilic binders for use in the present invention are disclosed in RD , No. 17643, p. 26 and RD , No. 18716, p. 651, such as a water-soluble polymer, a cellulose ester, a latex polymer, and a water-soluble polymer ester.
- water-soluble polymers include gelatin, gelatin derivative, casein, agar, sodium alginate, starch, polyvinyl alcohol, a polyacrylic acid copolymer, and a maleic anhydride copolymer.
- cellulose esters include carboxymethyl cellulose and hydroxyethyl cellulose.
- latex polymers examples include a vinyl chloride-containing copolymer, a vinylidene chloride-containing copolymer, an acrylic acid ester-containing copolymer, a vinyl acetate-containing copolymer, and a butadiene-containing copolymer.
- Most preferred binder is gelatin.
- Gelatin is classified into alkali-processed (lime-processed) gelatin which is immersed in an alkali bath before extraction of gelatin during preparation process, acid-processed gelatin which is immersed in an acid bath, double immersion gelatin which is subjected to both processes, and enzyme-processed gelatin, and any of them can be used.
- alkali-processed lime-processed gelatin which is immersed in an alkali bath before extraction of gelatin during preparation process
- acid-processed gelatin which is immersed in an acid bath
- double immersion gelatin which is subjected to both processes
- enzyme-processed gelatin and any of them can be used.
- Gelatin is partially replaced with colloidal albumin, casein, cellulose derivatives such as carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, agar, sugar derivatives such as sodium alginate, starch derivatives and dextran, synthetic hydrophilic colloid such as polyvinyl alcohol, poly-N-vinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylic acid copolymers, polyacrylamide or derivatives thereof, partially hydrolyzed product, and gelatin derivatives.
- colloidal albumin casein
- cellulose derivatives such as carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, agar
- sugar derivatives such as sodium alginate
- starch derivatives and dextran dextran
- synthetic hydrophilic colloid such as polyvinyl alcohol, poly-N-vinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylic acid copolymers, polyacrylamide or derivatives thereof, partially hydrolyzed product, and gelatin derivatives.
- hardening agents which can be used for the magnetic recording layer include, for example, aldehyde based compounds such as formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde, ketone compounds such as diacetyl and cyclopentanedione, bis(2-chloroethylurea), 2-hydroxy-4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazine, and the compounds having a reactive halogen as disclosed in U.S.
- Patents 2,725,294 and 2,725,295 the epoxy compounds as disclosed in U.S. Patent 3,091,537, and halogen carboxyaldehydes such as mucochloric acid.
- inorganic hardening agents include chrome alum, zirconium sulfate, the carboxyl group activating type hardening agents as disclosed in JP-B-56-12853, JP-B-58-32699, Belgian Patent 825,726, JP-A-60-225148, JP-A-51-126125, JP-B-58-50699, JP-A-52-54427 and U.S. Patent 3,321,313.
- the amount used of the hardening agent is usually from 0.01 to 30 wt%, preferably from 0.05 to 20 wt%, based on the dry gelatin.
- the thickness of the magnetic recording layer is from 0.1 ⁇ m to 10 ⁇ m, preferably from 0.2 ⁇ m to 5 ⁇ m, and more preferably from 0.5 ⁇ m to 3 ⁇ m.
- the magnetic recording layer used in the present invention is substantially transparent and is preferably provided on almost entire surface of the back surface.
- the magnetic recording layer can be provided by coating, printing or adhesion on the back surface of the transparent support. Further, it is also preferred to prepare a transparent support having the magnetic recording layer by flow stretching together a polymer solution of magnetized grain dispersion and a polymer solution for preparing the transparent support. In this case, the compositions of two polymers are preferably the same.
- the magnetic recording layer may be imparted with performances such as lubrication improvement, curling control, antistatic, and adhesion prevention, or may be provided with other layer having these performances. Further, a protective layer adjacent to the magnetic recording layer may be prepared to improve scratch resistance, if necessary.
- the S/N ratio of the magnetic signal can be improved by increasing the smoothness of the back surface of the transparent support having the magnetic recording layer by calendering processing.
- a light-sensitive layer is preferably coated on the transparent support after calendering process.
- the light-sensitive layer used in the present invention is preferred to have a layer having electric conductivity and the electric resistance of the electric conductivity is preferably 10 12 ⁇ /cm (25°C, 10% RH) or less before and after development process.
- the electric resistance is from 10 15 to 10 16 ⁇ /cm (25°C, 10% RH) or so.
- Materials preferably used as electric conductive materials are crystalline metal oxide grains, and those containing oxygen deficiency, those containing a little amount of different atoms which form a donor against the metal oxide used are preferred as, in general, they have high electric conductivity, and particularly the latter is preferred as they do not give fog to the silver halide emulsion.
- Preferred examples of the metal oxides include ZnO, TiO 2 , SnO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , In 2 O 3 , SiO 2 , MgO, BaO, MoO 3 , V 2 O 5 , or composite oxides of them, particularly ZnO, TiO 2 and SnO 2 are preferred.
- the metal oxides containing different atoms for example, addition of Al or In to ZnO, Sb, Nb and halogen element to SnO 2 , Nb and Ta to TiO 2 are effective.
- the addition amount of these different atoms is preferably from 0.01 mol% to 30 mol%, particularly preferably from 0.1 mol% to 10 mol%.
- silicone compounds may be added during grain formation for improving fine grain dispersion and transparency.
- These metal oxide fine grains have electric conductivity and the volume resistivity is 10 7 ⁇ /cm or less, particularly 10 5 ⁇ /cm or less.
- the lower limit of the volume resistivity is preferably 10 -4 ⁇ /cm or so.
- electric conductive materials prepared by sticking the above metal oxides on other crystalline metal oxide grains or fibrous materials may be used.
- the grain size which can be used is preferably 1 ⁇ m or less, but when it is 0.5 ⁇ m or less, the stability after dispersion is good and easy to use. Further, when electric conductive grains of sizes of 0.3 ⁇ m or less are used to reduce light scattering as far as possible, it becomes feasible to prepare a transparent photographic material.
- the length is 30 ⁇ m or less and the diameter is 1 ⁇ m or less, particularly preferably the length is 10 ⁇ m or less and the diameter is 0.3 ⁇ m or less, and the length/diameter ratio is 3 or more.
- metal oxide having electric conductivity may be coated without a binder, and in such a case it is preferred to further coat a binder thereon.
- the metal oxide is further preferably coated with a binder.
- the binder is not particularly limited and the binder for use in the above magnetic layer can be used.
- water-soluble binders such as gelatin, dextran, polyacrylamide, starch, and polyvinyl alcohol may be used, or synthetic polymer binders such as poly(meth)acrylate, polyvinyl acetate, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, styrene/butadiene copolymer, polystyrene, polyester, polyethylene, polyethylene oxide, polypropylene, and polycarbonate may be used in organic solvent, further, these polymer binders may be used in the form of dispersion in water.
- Spherical and fibrous metal oxides may be used in admixture.
- the addition amount of the metal oxide in the present invention is preferably from 0.0005 to 1 g/m 2 , more preferably from 0.0009 to 0.5 g/m 2 , and particularly preferably from 0.0012 to 0.3 g/m 2 .
- a heat resisting agent, a weather resisting agent, an inorganic grain, a water-soluble resin, and an emulsion may be added to the layer comprising metal oxide for the purpose of matting and film quality improvement within the range not hindering the effect achieved by the present invention.
- inorganic fine grains may be added from the metal oxide into the layer.
- inorganic fine grains added are silica, colloidal silica, alumina, alumina sol, caolin, talc, mica, and calcium carbonate.
- the average grain size of the fine grains is preferably from 0.01 to 10 ⁇ m, more preferably from 0.01 to 5 ⁇ m, and the amount is preferably from 0.05 to 10 parts, particularly preferably from 0.1 to 5 parts in weight ratio to the solid part in the coating solution.
- the layers to which the electric conductive metal oxides are added are not particularly limited, and there can be cited, for example, a protective layer, an interlayer, an emulsion layer, an UV layer, an antihalation layer, a subbing layer, a backing layer, and a backing protective layer.
- a protective layer, an interlayer, an antihalation layer, a subbing layer, a backing layer, and a backing protective layer are preferred, and the more preferred are a subbing layer, a backing layer, an interlayer, and an antihalation layer.
- the addition of the electric conductive material to the backing layer is most preferred.
- any known package may be used, but those having the forms disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,834,306, Fig. 1 to Fig. 3, U.S. Patent 4,846,418, Fig. 1 to Fig. 3, and U.S. Patent 5,296,887, Fig. 1 to Fig. 7 are particularly preferred.
- Every film format can be applied to the present invention such as type 135 according to Japanese Industrial Standards, JIS K-7519 (1982), those disclosed in JP-A-4-123047, JP-A-4-123059, JP-A-4-123051, JP-A-4-125560, JP-A-4-156450 and JP-A-4-287040, as well as any known formats.
- Multilayer color photographic material Sample 101 was prepared as follows.
- the support which was used in the present invention was prepared as follows.
- a subbing layer having the following composition was coated on each side of the above support after both surfaces of the support were subjected to corona discharge, UV discharge, further, glow discharge and flame discharge treatments.
- the subbing layer was provided on the side which was heated at a higher temperature at the time of stretching.
- the corona discharge treatment was carried out using solid state corona processor model 6KVA available from Pillar Co., Ltd. which can treat the support of 30 cm wide at a rate of 20 m/min. At that time, the treatment of 0.375 KV•A•min/m 2 was conducted to the support from the reading of the electric current and voltage.
- the discharge frequency at the treatment time was 9.6 KHz, gap clearance between the electrode and the induction roll was 1.6 mm. UV discharge treatment was conducted by heating at 75°C.
- An antistatic layer, a magnetic recording layer and a sliding layer having the following compositions were coated on one side of the above support as a backing layer after being coated with a subbing layer.
- the reddish brown colloidal precipitate was isolated by a centrifugal separator. Water was added to the precipitate and washed by centrifugation to remove excessive ion. The excessive ion was removed by repeating this operation three times.
- the pH of the mixed solution comprising 40 weight parts of the above fine grain powder and 60 weight parts of water was adjusted to 7.0.
- This mixed solution was dispersed coarsely by a disperser, then dispersed using a horizontal sand mill (Dyno Mill, manufactured by WILLYA. BACHOFENAG) until the residence time reached 30 minutes, thus the objective product was prepared.
- the average grain size of the second agglomerate was about 0.04 ⁇ m.
- the resistance of the obtained electrically conductive film was 10 8.0 (100 V) and this showed excellent antistatic property.
- This product was finely dispersed by a sand mill (1/4 G) at 200 rpm for 4 hours according to the following formulation.
- the Above Kneaded Product 100 g Diacetyl Cellulose 60 g Methyl Ethyl Ketone 300 g Cyclohexanone 300 g
- acetyl cellulose and C 2 H 5 C(CH 2 OCONH-C 6 H 3 (CH 3 )NCO) 3 as a hardening agent were added in an amount of 20 wt% based on the binder. This was diluted with equal amounts of methyl ethyl ketone and cyclohexanone so that the obtained solution provided the viscosity of 80 cp.
- the solution was coated on the above electrically conductive layer using a bar coater, the film thickness was 1.2 ⁇ m. Coating was carried out so that the coating amount of the magnetic substance was 0.6 g/m 2 .
- Silica grains (0.3 ⁇ m) as a matting agent and aluminum oxide (0.5 ⁇ m) as an abrasive were added each in an amount of 10 mg/m 2 . Drying was conducted at 115°C for 6 min (the roller and transporting apparatus of the drying zone were 115°C).
- the increment of the color density of D B of the magnetic recording layer was about 0.1 when blue filter was used at status M of X-light.
- Saturation magnetization moment of the magnetic recording layer was 4.2 emu/m 2
- coercive force was 923 Oe
- squarish ratio was 65%.
- a sliding layer was prepared by coating the following composition so that the solid part of the coating amount became the following amounts, and dried at 110°C for 5 min to prepare a sliding layer.
- Compound a/Compound b (6/9) were dissolved in the solution of xylene and propylene glycol monomethyl ether (volume ratio: 1/1) of the same amount heated at 105°C, this solution was poured into 10 times of propylene glycol monomethyl ether (25°C) and finely dispersed. This was further diluted with 5 times of acetone, dispersed again using a high pressure homogenizer and the obtained dispersion (average grain size: 0.01 ⁇ m) was added to the coating solution.
- the obtained sliding layer showed excellent performances of, dynamic friction coefficient: 0.06 (a stainless steel hard ball of 5 mm ⁇ , load: 100 g, speed: 6 cm/min), static friction coefficient: 0.07 (clip method).
- the sliding property with the surface of the emulsion shown below provided dynamic friction coefficient of 0.12.
- the main components for use in each layer are classified as follows:
- the numeral corresponding to each component indicates the coated amount in unit of g/m 2 , and the coated amount of silver halide is shown as the calculated weight of silver. Further, in the case of a sensitizing dye, the coated amount is indicated in unit of mol per mol of silver halide in the same layer.
- First Layer Antihalation Layer Black Colloidal Silver 0.18 as silver Gelatin 1.40 ExM-1 0.18 ExF-1 2.0 ⁇ 10 -3 HBS-1 0.20
- Second Layer Interlayer Silver Iodobromide Emulsion G 0.065 as silver 2,5-Di-t-pentadecylhydroquinone 0.18 ExC-2 0.020 UV-1 0.060 UV-2 0.080 UV-3 0.10 HBS-1 0.10 HBS-2 0.020 Gelatin 1.04
- Third Layer Low Sensitive Red-Sensitive Emulsion Layer Silver Iodobromide Emulsion A 0.25 as silver Silver Iodobromide Emulsion B 0.25 as silver ExS-1 6.9 ⁇ 10 -5 ExS-2 1.8 ⁇ 10 -5 ExS-3 3.1 ⁇ 10 -4 ExC-1 0.17 ExC-3 0.030 ExC-4 0.10 ExC-5 0.020 ExC-7 0.0050 ExC-8 0.010 Cpd-2 0.025 HBS-1 0.10 Gelatin 0.87 Fourth Layer :
- W-1 to W-3, B-4 to B-6, F-1 to F-17, iron salts, lead salts, gold salts, platinum salts, iridium salts and rhodium salts were appropriately included in each layer to improve preservability, processing properties, pressure resistance, fungicidal and biocidal properties, antistatic properties and coating properties.
- Multilayer color photographic Sample 101 was subjected to continuous wedge exposure, then processed using an automatic processor according to the following process. Processing Step Step Step Processing Time Processing Temperature (°C) Replenishment Rate (ml) Tank Capacity (liter) Color Development 3 min 10 sec 38.0 20 20 Bleaching 1 min 00 sec 38.0 25 40 Washing (1) 15 sec 24 countercurrent system from (2) to (1) 10 Washing (2) 15 sec 24 15 10 Fixing 3 min 00 sec 38 15 30 Washing (3) 30 sec 24 countercurrent system from (4) to (3) 10 Washing (4) 30 sec 24 1,200 10 Stabilization 30 sec 38 20 10 Drying 4 min 20 sec 55
- Sample 101 was exposed to 100 Lux at 4,800°K for 1/100 sec and bleaching processed with each bleaching agent (bleaching time was 10 min for desilvering completely). The cyan density and magenta density of the obtained sample was measured.
- the reduction of cyan density can be prevented by adding the compound represented by formula (III), and the reduction of magenta density can be prevented by adding the carboxylic acid used in the present invention.
- Multilayer Color Photographic Paper A disclosed in Example 1 of JP-A-5-341469 was cut to a width of 127 mm and imagewise exposed using an automatic printer, then continuous processing was carried out using a roll type automatic developing processor until the color developing replenisher reached 2 times of the tank volume. Processing Step Step Step Processing Time (sec) Processing Temperature (°C) Replenishment Rate (ml) Tank Capacity (liter) Color Development 45 38.5 73 8 Washing 25 24.0 400 8 Bleaching 45 38.0 60 8 Washing 45 24.0 400 8 Fixing 45 38.0 60 8 Washing (1) 30 24.0 8 Washing (2) 30 24.0 8 Washing (3) 30 24.0 400 8
- each processing solution is described below.
- Color Developing Solution Tank Solution (g) Replenisher (g) Water 800 ml 800 ml Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid 3.0 3.0 Disodium 4,5-Dihydroxybenzene-1,3-disulfonate 0.5 0.5 Triethanolamine 12.0 12.0 Potassium Chloride 6.5 - Potassium Bromide 0.045 0.020 Potassium Carbonate 27.0 27.0 Diaminostilbene Based Fluorescent Brightening Agent (Uvitex CK, Ciba Geigy) 0.7 2.0 Sodium Sulfite 0.1 0.1 Disodium N,N-Bis(sulfonatoethyl)hydroxylamine 5.0 10.0 N-Ethyl-N- ⁇ -methanesulfonamidoethyl-3-methyl-4-aminoaniline ⁇ 3/2 Sulfate ⁇ Monohydrate 5.0 11.5 Water to make 1.0 l 1.0 l pH (25°C, adjusted with potassium
- the biodegradability test was conducted with Compounds I-1, II-1, II-2, II-3, II-5, II-7, II-9, II-10, II-14, II-15, II-17, II-20, III-1, III-4, III-11 and III-15 according to 302B modified Zahn-Wellens Method defined in the OECD chemical test guideline. Each of these compounds showed good biodegradability (70% or more was decomposed for 20 days). From this results, it can be seen the compounds used in the present invention were preferred from the global environmental protection.
- the compounds used in the present invention are excellent in biodegradability and desired from the standpoint of the environmental protection, and stain generation after processing is less and excellent in desilvering.
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- Procédé de traitement d'un matériau photographique couleur à l'halogénure d'argent qui comprend le traitement d'un matériau photographique couleur à l'halogénure d'argent exposé selon une image avec une solution de traitement présentant une capacité de blanchiment après un développement couleur, dans lequel ladite solution de traitement présentant une capacité de blanchiment contient au moins un sel complexe ferrique d'un composé représenté par la formule (I) ou (II) suivante et un persulfate, ledit persulfate étant contenu dans ladite solution de traitement en une quantité supérieure à 0,01 et allant jusqu'à 2,0 moles par litre de la solution de traitement : dans laquelle R1, R2, R3, R4 et R5 représentent chacun un atome d'hydrogène, un groupe aliphatique, un groupe alicyclique, un groupe aryle, un groupe hétérocyclique, un groupe carboxyle, un groupe phosphono, un groupe hydroxy ou un groupe sulfo, à condition que l'un au moins des radicaux R1, R2, R3, R4 et R5 représente un groupe carboxyle, un groupe phosphono, un groupe aliphatique substitué par un groupe sulfo ou par un groupe carboxyle, un groupe alicyclique substitué par un groupe sulfo ou par un groupe carboxyle, un groupe aryle substitué par un groupe sulfo ou par un groupe carboxyle, ou un groupe hétérocyclique substitué par un groupe sulfo ou par un groupe carboxyle ; L1 et L2 représentent chacun un groupe aliphatique divalent, un groupe alicyclique divalent, un groupe aromatique divalent ou un groupe de liaison divalent contenant ces groupes ; et M1 et M2 représentent chacun un atome d'hydrogène ou un cation ; dans laquelle L3 et L4 représentent chacun un groupe aliphatique divalent, un groupe alicyclique divalent, un groupe aromatique divalent ou un groupe de liaison divalent contenant ces groupes ; et M3 et M4 représentent chacun un atome d'hydrogène ou un cation ;
à condition que le composé représenté par la formule (I) ne soit pas - Procédé de traitement d'un matériau photographique couleur à l'halogénure d'argent selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite solution de traitement présentant une capacité de blanchiment contient au moins un composé hétérocyclique contenant un groupe carboxyle ou un sel de celui-ci dans la molécule.
- Procédé de traitement d'un matériau photographique couleur à l'halogénure d'argent selon la revendication 2, dans lequel ledit composé hétérocyclique contenant un groupe carboxyle ou le sel de celui-ci dans la molécule est représenté par la formule (III) suivante : dans laquelle Q représente un groupe atomique non métallique nécessaire à la formation d'un noyau hétérocyclique ; p vaut 0 ou 1 ; et Ma représente un atome d'hydrogène ou un cation.
- Procédé de traitement d'un matériau photographique couleur à l'halogénure d'argent selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite solution de traitement présentant une capacité de blanchiment contient en plus au moins un acide organique hydrocarboné contenant deux groupes carboxyle ou plus.
- Procédé de traitement d'un matériau photographique couleur à l'halogénure d'argent selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le sel complexe ferrique du composé représenté par la formule (I) ou (II) est utilisé en une quantité de 0,001 à 1 mole par litre de solution de traitement.
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