US3754924A - Photographic silver halide element with an antistatic outer layer comprising a fluorinated surfactant and a polymethacrylate matting agent - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to photographic silver halide elements having outer coatings with improved surface and antistatic properties.
- matting agents discrete solid particles of waterinsoluble inorganic or organic materials, called matting agents, can be used in a protective layer over the silver halide emulsion layer of a photographic element and/or in a backing layer at the rear of the support of said element to provide rough surfaces which are often desirable in the photographic art.
- inorganic matting agents are silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, magnesium oxide, aluminium oxide,'barium sulphate, calcium carbonate, glass, etc.
- organic matting agents examples include starch, cellulose esters such as cellulose acetate propionate, cellulose ethers such as ethyl cellulose, synthetic resins such as polymeric esters of acrylic and methacrylic acid for example polymethyl methacrylate, polyvinyl resins such as polyvinyl acetate, polycarbonates, homoand copolymers of styrene, etc.
- These matting agents may be used in order to reduce the sticking tendency of the photographic material for example when the material is stored or packed in the form of a roll or stack. They may be used to provide sufficient surface roughness to prevent the formation of Newtons rings when printing and enlarging in that the contact surface of the photographic material with another material is relatively small.
- matting agents may be used to decrease abrasion by dry-friction and to reduce the tendency of scratching when materials are stored or packed in contact with other material as is the case e.g. with X-ray material packed without interleaves. It is also possible to use matting agents in order to obtain the desired coefficient of friction for film materials intended for use in apparatus for rapid handling and transport. Moreover, matting agents may have in some cases a slight effect in reducing the generation of static electricity in photographic elements, since a rough surface is obtained and therefore the contacting surface of the photographic element with other materials, which might cause static discharges, is reduced.
- the outer coatings provided as protective coating over a radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer or as backing layer at the rear of the support generally comprise compounds known as antistatic agents.
- Antistatic agents have an influence on the coating characteristics of the hydrophilic colloid composition when used therein; for instance they may reduce the coating quality such as the uniformity of coating and may give rise to the formation of streaks and repellency spots or comets.
- the coating quality can, of course, be improved by appropriate choice of surface active compounds as coating aid such as saponine, aliphatic sulphates, sulphonates and carboxylates, which may comprise alkylene oxide units, etc. but these coating aids in their turn often reduce the antistatic properties of the hydrophilic colloid coating in which they are incorporated.
- a photographic radiation-sensitive silver halide element which comprises a radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer and an outer coating of a hydrophilic colloid, wherein the said outer coating comprises a fluorinated surfactant as well as a matting agent.
- the invention is especially concerned with the improvement of the antistatic properties of hydrophilic colloid protective coatings coated over a radiationsensitive silver halide emulsion layer and is of particular value in the manufacture of X-ray material, more especially double coated X-ray material and other double coated films where both sides of the film support e.g. a cellulose triacetate or polyethylene terephthalate support are provided with radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion layers and hydrophilic colloid protective coatings as outer layers.
- the matting agents of use according to the present invention may be of inorganic as well as organic nature, examples of which have been given before. It is also possible to use a combination of at least two different matting agents for instance matting agents differing from one another in hardness, one being relatively soft such as polymethylmethacrylate and another being relatively hard such as silicon dioxide.
- the matting agents of use according to the present invention are incorporated into the hydrophilic colloid coating composition of the outer coating, more especially a protective coating to be applied over the photographic silver halide emulsion layer, using any method which will achieve uniform dispersion of the particles in the layer.
- The. matting agents may be used in amounts varying between very wide limits. In general, the matting agents can be used, per side of support, at a total coverage in the range 'of about 10 mg to about 100 mg per sq.m, although larger amounts may also be used.
- the matting agent particles generally have a particle diameter comprised between about 1 and about l microns, preferably at least 50 percent of the matting agent particles have a diameterin the range of 4 to 7 microns.
- Photographic elements containing matting agents in an outer layer generally exhibit especially good resistance to abrasion, a reduced sticking tendency of the element when it is stored or packed in the form of a roll or stack and a favourable coefficient of friction for use in apparatus for rapid handling and transport.
- the presence of matting agent particles in such an outer layer sometimes causes turbidity so that a processed silver image has a milky appearance.
- R stands for hydrogen or alkyl comprising whereinAlk. stands for lower alkylene comprising from one to five carbon atoms such as methylene, ethylene, propylene and butylene and R stands for lower alkyl comprising from one to five C-atoms such as methyl and ethyl, and preferably a hydrophilic anionic group ter-soluble salts thereof as described in Belgian Patent Specification 738,856 filed Sept. 15, 1969 by Gevaert- Agfa NV.
- the hydrophilic colloid of the outer coating preferably comprises gelatin as hydrophilic colloid though other hydrophilic colloidal materials or mixtures of them, e.g. hydrophilic natural colloids, modified hydrophilic natural colloids or synthetic hydrophilic polymers may also be used. More particularly these colloids may be selected of such film-forming natural or modified natural hydrophilic colloids as e.g. glue, casein,
- methyl cellulose carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, gum arabic, sodium alginate and hydrophilic derivatives of such colloids.
- the fluorinated surfactants for use in accordance with the present invention comprise, as described in wherein I R stands for a partly or wholly fluorinated hydrocarbon chain comprising at least three fluorine atoms,
- M stands for hydrogen, an alkali metal atom such as sodium and potassium, an ammonium group or an organic ammonium groups such as diethanolammonium, morpholinium, pyridinium etc.
- R stands for an alkyl group or the group R
- the sum of the number of F-atoms, in the group R; plus the number of C-atoms in the fluorinated hydrocarbon chain of R and the number of C-atoms in the hydrocarbon group of A (if any) is preferably at least equal to 10.
- fluorinated surfactants suitable for use according to the present invention and corresponding to the above general fonnula are l HOINU
- the fluorinated surfactants for use in combination with matting agents in order to improve the antistatic properties of hydrophilic colloid outer coatings need not necessarily be provided in the coating composition for forming said outer coating comprising the matting agent.
- the fluorinated surfactant may be incorporated into both the coating composition for forming the outer coating and the coating composition for forming an underlying water-permeable colloid layer for instance both in the radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion and the hydrophilic colloid coating compositions for being coated thereover.
- the fluorinated surfactants are generally used in amounts comprised between about 0.1 and about 2 percent by weight relative to the amount of dry colloid of the layer into which the said fluorinated surfactants are incorporated.
- Protective colloid compositions for being coated over radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion layers comprising matting agents and fluorinated surfactants, of which the latter can be present therein by direct incorporation or by diffusion from underlying silver halide emulsion layers may comprise all sorts of other materials conventionally used in said protective layers.
- they may comprise plasticizers, filling agents, hardening agents such as formaldehyde and mucochloric acid, hardening accelerators such as resorcin, polyvinyl lactams and polyvinyl lactones such as poly-N-vinyl pyrrolidone and polyvinyl-2-oxazolidone as antifoggants, antistatic agents e.g.
- polyoxyalkylene compounds for example alkoxylated alcohols and phenols such as ethoxylated alkyl phenols, ethoxylated castor oil, polyoxyalkylene esters of fatty acids such as the polyoxyethylene glycol (molecular weight about 300) ester of oleic acid, urethans or esters of the above alkoxylated hydroxy compounds e.g. those of the kind described in Belgian Patent Specification 706,563 filed Nov. 16, 1967 by Gevaert-Agfa N.V. such as the nonylphenoxy triethyleneoxyethyl ester of carbanilic acid.
- phenols such as ethoxylated alkyl phenols, ethoxylated castor oil
- polyoxyalkylene esters of fatty acids such as the polyoxyethylene glycol (molecular weight about 300) ester of oleic acid, urethans or esters of the above alkoxylated hydroxy compounds e.g. those of the kind
- They may further comprise conventional coating aids such as saponine, dialkyl sulphosuccinic acid salts such as sodium diisooctylsulphosuccinate and salts of alkyl sulphuric acids, salts of alkyl sulphonic acids, salts of alkylaryl polyether sulphuric acids and salts of alkylaryl polyether sulphonic acids, carboxyalkylated polyethylene glycol ethers or esters, etc.
- coating aids such as saponine, dialkyl sulphosuccinic acid salts such as sodium diisooctylsulphosuccinate and salts of alkyl sulphuric acids, salts of alkyl sulphonic acids, salts of alkylaryl polyether sulphuric acids and salts of alkylaryl polyether sulphonic acids, carboxyalkylated polyethylene glycol ethers or esters, etc.
- the silver halide employed in the preparation of the radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer(s) of the photographic element according to the present invention includes any of the photographic silver halides as exemplified by silver bromide, silver iodide, silver chloride or mixed silver halides e.g. silver chlorobromide and silver bromoiodide.
- siliver halides are dispersed in the common hydrophilic colloids or mixtures of colloids, examples of which are given above, gelatin being, however, favoured.
- the support may be any conventional transparent or opaque support as normally used in the art such as paper, glass and film.
- the invention is of particular advantage in those cases where transparent film supports are used such as films of cellulose esters for instance cellulose triacetate, and films of polyesters for instance polyethylene terephthalate.
- the emulsion can contain the usual additives including for example, stabilizers or antifoggants such as inorganic acid salts of cadmium, cobalt and manganese and substituted triazoindolizines, speed increasing addenda such as alkylene oxide polymers and onium compounds for instance quaternary ammonium compounds, gelatin hardeners, plasticizersand the like.
- stabilizers or antifoggants such as inorganic acid salts of cadmium, cobalt and manganese and substituted triazoindolizines, speed increasing addenda such as alkylene oxide polymers and onium compounds for instance quaternary ammonium compounds, gelatin hardeners, plasticizersand the like.
- the emulsions may be spectrally sensitized emulsions as well as not spectrally sensitized emulsions.
- EXAMPLE I A gelatino silver bromoiodide (2 mole of iodide) X-ray emulsion comprising per kg 80 g of gelatin and an amount of silver halide corresponding to 190 g of silver nitrate was coated on both sides of a subbed cellulose triacetate support pro rata of about 27 sq.m (per side of support) per kg of emulsion.
- the emulsion layers while still wet were overcoated with a gelatin antistress layer from an aqueous gelatin composition comprising per litre 30 g of gelatin, 28 ml of a 5 percent aqueous solution of sodium diisooctyl sulphosuccinate as coating aid, an antistatic agent as well as the additives listed in the table below.
- gelatin antistress layers were coated pro rata of about 27 sq.m per litre of aqueous gelatin composition which means that per sq.m and per side of support about 1.1 g of gelatin was present.
- the antistatic properties of the antistress layers were detennined on the one hand by measuring the triboelectric charging of the photographic X-ray film material by rubbing against rubber, packaging or interleave paper and brass (the values listed in the table for this triboelectric charging are expressed in pico Coulomb) and on the other hand by estimating the discharge images produced in the emulsion layer by the sparks formed on rubbing the material against rubber, brass, polyvinyl chloride and intensifying lead screens.
- the light-sensitive material is rubbed against rubber, brass, polyvinyl chloride and intensifying lead screens in the dark whereupon the lightsensitive material is developed to make visible the discharge images produced.
- the values given for the sparks should be interpreted as follows 0 stands for excellent, 1 stands for very good, 2 stands for good, 3 stands for unsatisfactory and 4 stands for poor behaviour against formation of sparks.
- EXAMPLE 2 This example shows that the same effects as described in example 1 are obtained when the fluorinated surfactant is incorporated in the silver halide emulsion 55 layer.
- a silber bromoiodide X-ray emulsion comprising per kg g of gelatin, an amount of silver halide corresponding to g of silver nitrate and 6 ml of a 5 percent aqueous solution of the coating aid with formula iSOCgI-hyQ-(O C IIZCI'IDBO CH C O ONa was coated on both sides ofa subbed cellulose triacetate support pro rata of about 27 sq.m (per side of support) per kg of emulsion.
- the emulsion layers While still wet, were overcoated with a gelatin antistress layer from an aqueous composition comprising per litre 30 g of gelatin, 28 ml of a percent aqueous solution of sodium diisooctylsulphosuccinate as coating aid, and an antistatic agent.
- gelatin antistress layers were coated pro rata of about 27 sq.m per litre of aqueous gelatin composition which means that per sq.m and per side of support about 1.1 g of gelatin was present.
- the antistatic properties of the material A thus obtained were compared with the antistatic properties of a material B prepared in the same way with the only difference that the antistress coating composition also comprised per litre, 1 g of polymethyl -methacrylate particles as described in example 1 and with the antistatic properties of a material C prepared in the same way as material B but with the further difference that the silver halide emulsion comprised per kg 2 ml of a 5 percent aqueous solution of the fluorinated surfactant re ferred to in the table of example 1.
- a photographic element comprising a radiationsensitive silver halide emulsion layer and a hydrophilic colloid outer layer wherein said outer layer comprises a fluorinated surfactant as well as solid, water-insoluble discrete particles of polymethylmethacrylate as matting agent, said surfactant having at least one hydrophilic anionic group, hydrophilic non-ionic group or hydrophilic betaine group and one or more hydrocarbon chain(s) at least one of which is a C, to C hydrophobic hydrocarbonchain, the hydrogen atoms of one or more of the said hydrocarbon chain(s) being wholly or partly replaced by fluorine.
- said outer layer comprises a fluorinated surfactant as well as solid, water-insoluble discrete particles of polymethylmethacrylate as matting agent, said surfactant having at least one hydrophilic anionic group, hydrophilic non-ionic group or hydrophilic betaine group and one or more hydrocarbon chain(s) at least one of which is a C, to C hydrophobic hydrocarbonchain, the
- fluorinated surfactant corresponds to the formula R,P A X wherein R stands for a partly or wholly fluorinated hydrocarbon chain comprising at least three fluorine atoms,
- A stands for a chemical bond or a bivalent hydrocar bon group including a bivalent hydrocarbon group interrupted by one or more hetero atoms or by the group -COO, -CON(R)- or SO,N(R) wherein R is hydrogen or alkyl comprising from one to five C-atoms,
- X stands for a hydrophilic non-ionic polyoxyalkylene group, a hydrophilic anionic group selected from SO M, -OSO,M, COOM,
- M stands for hydrogen, an alkali metal atom, an ammonium group or an organic ammonium group and R stands for an alkyl group or the group R or a hydrophilic betaine group selected from the group consisting of wherein R, stands for lower alkyl comprising from one to five C-atorns and Alk. stands for lower alkylene comprising from one to fiveC-atoms.
- fluorinated surfactant comprises a terminal trifluormethyl group.
- fluorinated surfactant is a perfluorocarboxylic acid in acid or salt form.
- a photographic element accordinglto claim 1 wherein the said radiation-sensitive silver halide emul- 5 sion layer is a gelatino silver halide X-ray emulsion 12.
- a photographic element according to claim 1, wherein the said element is a double-coated X-ray film element provided at both sides of the film support with a said radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer and a said hydrophilic colloid outer layer coated over the said emulsion layers.
- a method of preparing a photographic element having a radiation-sensitive silver halide emulsion layer and a hydrophilic colloid outer layer which comprises incorporating a fluorinated surfactant into the said outer layer or into an underlying hydrophilic colloid layer from which the said fluorinated surfactant can diffuse towards the surface of said outer layer, and in corporating solid, water-insoluble discrete particles of .placed by fluorine.
- said fiuorinated surfactant corresponds to the formula wherein M stands for hydi'ogen, an alkali metal atom, an ammonium group or an organic ammonium group and R stands for an alkyl group or the group R or a hydrophilic betaine group selected from the group consisting of wherein R, stands for lower alkyl comprising from one to five C-atoms and Alk. stands for lower alkylene comprising from one to five C-atoms.
- the fluorinated surfactant comprises a terminr. t-rifluormethyl group. i
- fluorinated surfactant is a perfluorocarboxylic acid in acid or salt form.
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