US3667950A - Bleach-fixing solution for color photography - Google Patents

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US3667950A
US3667950A US98881A US3667950DA US3667950A US 3667950 A US3667950 A US 3667950A US 98881 A US98881 A US 98881A US 3667950D A US3667950D A US 3667950DA US 3667950 A US3667950 A US 3667950A
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Hiroyuki Amano
Haruhiko Iwano
Kazuo Shirasu
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  • a single bleach-fixing solution for color photographic light-sensitive materials comprising a ferricyanide and a thiocyanate and containing at least one compound having an aldehyde group or a methylol group is disclosed.
  • the present invention relates to an improved bleachfixing (blixing, solution in color photographic processings.
  • the processings for color photographic materials include the steps of color development, stopping, first fixing, bleaching, second fixing, hardening, stabilizing, and the like, but such processings as they are usually practiced are simplified and the period of time for processing is shortened by conducting the stopping step and the first fixing step, the bleaching step and the second fixing step, or the second fixing step and the hardening step, in one bath. Further, such a technique is closely connected with the elements used for each light sensitive material.
  • the present invention provides an improved bleachfixing solution for the color photographic processings as described above.
  • Typical bleaching solutions for color photographic materials are a bleaching solution in which a water-soluble iron complex salt of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid is used as the oxidizing agent and a bleaching solution in which a ferrocyanide is used as the oxidizing agent.
  • the former case is advantageous in that bleach-fixing can be done easily with a single solution which combines the bleaching and fixing since the oxidizing agent is stable with a thiosulfate but the employment of the former type bleaching solution is accompanied by disadvantages due to the weak oxidizing power of the oxidizing agent such that when a type of coupler is used, the leuco compound formed by the color forming development can not be oxidized into the dye.
  • the bleaching power is sufiiciently strong and the reduction in image quality by weak bleaching does not occur but since the oxidizing power is strong, it decomposes a thiosulfate when a thiosulfate is used as a fixing agent together with ferricyanide, which requires the separate use of the bleaching process and the fixing process.
  • the thiocyanate, dithiosuberic acid, and known mercapto compound as described in the specification of U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,335,004 and 3,342,598, are stable when present together with a ferricyanide, a single solution type of bleach-fixing solution can be used.
  • Bleaching, fixing and hardening can be done with a single solution. That is to say, since it can be processed without an additional hardening bath, one processing bath can be omitted. This, as a matter of course, gives the advantages that the processing steps can be simplified and the processing period of time can be shortened.
  • the single bleach-fixing solution according to the present invention has the same bleaching power and bleaching speed as those of a conventional ferricyanidetype bleaching bath and in addition, the solution has the same hardening power and hardening speed as those of a conventional hardening bath. Also, the stability of the processing solution per se is better than the conventional bleaching bath, fixing bath and hardening bath.
  • the bleaching agent used in this invention is a ferricyanide or a combination of a ferricyanide and a ferrocyanide, e.g., an alkali metal salt such as the sodium, potassium or lithium salt and an ammonium salt.
  • the fixing agent used in this invention is a thiocyanate (in which the associated counter ion is a positive ion other than an ion of Ag, Hg, Cu, and Au, for example, a positive ion such as the salt of NH K, Na, Ba, and the like).
  • water-soluble compound having an aldehyde group or a methylol group used in this invention a compound represented by the following general Formula I R-CHO (I) wherein R represent a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an allyl group, an aryl group or-a heterocyclic residual group, in which each of the groups may be substituted, is preferably used.
  • Examples of compounds shown by the general Formula I which can be used in this invention are formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, acetaldehyde, aldol, propiolaldehyde, acrolein, crotonaldehyde, salicylaldehyde, glyoxylic acid, mucochloric acid, mucobromic acid, furfural, diglycolaldehyde, and the like.
  • the compound to be used in this invention can also include precursors of the above-described compounds.
  • water-soluble compound a compound represented by the following general Formula II OHC-R-CHO 11 wherein R represents a single bond, a divalent aliphatic group or a divalent aromatic group can be used.
  • Examples of compounds represented by the general Formula II are glyoxal, succinaldehyde, glutaraldehyde,
  • the compound to be used in this invention can include the precursors of the above-described compounds as shown, for example, in Japanese patent publication No. 27,570/ 64, for example 2,5-dialkoxy-tetrahydrofuran.
  • water-soluble compound to be used in this invention compounds represented by the following general Formula III I R"CH OH (III) wherein R" represents an aliphatic group, an aromatic group or a heterocyclic group is preferably used.
  • Examples of compounds represented by the general Formula III are N-methylol urea, N,N-dimethylol urea, N-methylolmethylenebismonoethyl urea, N'-methylol- N,N-dimethylol urea, methylohydantoin, hydroxydimethylbiuret, trihydroxymethylbiuret, 2,2,6,6-tetramethylolcyclohexanol, methyloldicyandiamide, the compounds described in the specification of British Pat. No. 1,116,944, such as 3 hydroxy-2,2-dihydroxymethylpropionic acid, and 2 nitroethanol derivatives described in Japanese patent application No. 67,799/ 69, such as 2-nitro-2-methyl-1,3-propandiol.
  • the single bleach-fixing solution of this invention can contain a buffering agent to establish the pH range desired or other subsidiary chemicals. Further, the stabilizing bath subsequent to the processing by the single bleach-fixing solution of this invention can be omitted or the stabilizing processing as described in the specification of British Pat. No. 1,092,258 can be applied after the processing by the single bleach-fixing solution of this invention.
  • Examples of light sensitive materials to be processed by the single bleach-fixing solution of this invention are color photographic light sensitive materials containing the acetanilide-type yellow couplers as described in the specification of British Pat. No. 1,113,038 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,409,439; the pyrazolone-type magenta couplers as described in the specification of British Pat. No. 1,142,553 and US. Pat. No. 3,337,344; and the phenolic couplers as described in the specification of US. Pats. Nos. 2,423,730, 2,474,293 and 2,801,171 but the light sensitive materials to which the invention is applicable are not limited to these examples.
  • Solution-1 Solution-2 Sodium thiocyanate, g 32. 0 32. 0 Potassium nitrate, g 25. 0 25. 0 Ferricyanide, g-" 20. 0 20. 0 Boric acid, g 5. 0 5. 0 Borax, g 2. 5 2. 5 Formalin (35-40%), ml- 40. 0
  • a color photographic paper prepared by coating a baryta-coated paper with a blue-sensitive silver iodobromide emulsion layer containing benzoylaceto-Z-chloro-S- dodecyloxycarbonyl anilide as a yellow coupler, a gelatin intermediate layer, a green-sensitive silver chlorobromide emulsion layer containing l-phenyl-3-[3-(N-butylcaprylamidopropionamido)j-5-pyrazolone as a magenta coupler, a gelatin intermediate layer, a red-sensitive silver chlorobromide emulsion layer containing 1-hydroxy-2-[3-(2,4- t-amylphenoxy)propyl]-naphthamide as a cyan coupler, and a protective gelatin layer successively was exposed and then subjected to the following processings at 30 C.
  • PROCESS A The exposed color photographic paper was subjected to color development for 7 minutes, top-fixing for 2 minutes, washing for 2 minutes, bleaching for 2 minutes, washing for 2 minutes, hardening-fixing for 2 minutes, washing for 4 minutes, and buffering for 2 minutes.
  • PROCESS B The exposed color photographic paper was subjected to color development for 7 minutes, stop-fixing for 2 minutes, washing for 2 minutes, bleaching-fixing using the bleach-fixing solution-1 for 2 minutes, washing for 2 minutes, hardening for 2 minutes, washing for 4 minutes, and buffering for 2 minutes.
  • PROCESS C The exposed color photographic paper was subjected to color development for 7 minutes, stop-fixing for 2 minutes, washing for 2 minutes, bleach-fixing using bleach-fixing solution-l for 2 minutes, washing for 4 minutes, and butfering for 2 minutes.
  • PROCESS D The exposed color photographic paper was subjected to color development for 7 minutes, stop-fixing for 2 minutes, washing for 2 minutes, bleach-fixing using bleachfixing solution-2 for 2 minutes, washing for 4 minutes, and buffering for 2 minutes.
  • Process A B C D Process A B C D Time required for finishing bleching seconds 60 62 63 60
  • Process A-D Process A-D Time required for finishing bleching seconds 60 62 63 60
  • the fading ratio is the ratio of the color density reduced during the test to the initial color density.
  • the additive is shown in the following table, in which the melting conditions of the emulsion layer by ferrotype drying, the time required for finishing the ferrotype drying and also the time required for finishing the bleaching are also shown.
  • EXAMPLE 3 The color photographic paper subjected to color development, stop-fixing and washing as shown in Example 1 was processed for 2 minutes using the bleach-fixing solution as shown in Example 2 except that the additive was replaced with the additives shown in the following table and then subjected to washing and buifering.
  • EXAMPLE 4 A color photographic film prepared by coating on a film support a blue-sensitive silver iodobromide emulsion layer containing the yellow coupler shown in Example 1, an intermediate gelatin layer, a red-sensitive silver chlorobromide emulsion layer containing the cyan coupler shown in Example 1, an intermediate gelatin layer, a green-sensitive silver chlorobromide emulsion layer containing the magenta coupler shown in Example 1 and, then a protective gelatin layer, successively, was subjected to color development and stop-fixing as in Example 1 and then processed using the bleach-fixing solution shown in the following table. In addition, the pH of the solution was adjusted to 7.0 using an aqueous NaOH solution.
  • a single bleach-fixing solution for color photographic light sensitive materials comprising an alkali metal or ammonium ferricyanide and an alkali metal, ammonium or barium thiocyanate, characterized in that said bleach-fixing solution contains at least one compound having an aldehyde group or a methylol group.
  • said compound having an aldehyde group or a methylol group is a compound represented by the following general formula R-CHO wherein R is selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an aryl group, an allyl group and a heterocyclic residual group, and wherein said group may be substituted.
  • a single bleaeh-fixing solution for color photographic light sensitive materials comprising an alkali metal or ammonium ferricyanide, an alkali metal or ammonium ferrocyanide and an alkali metal, ammonium or barium thiocyanate, characterized in that said bleach-fixing solution contains at least one compound having an aldehyde group or a. methylol group.

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