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Silver halide photographic material

A photographic material, silver halide technology, applied in the direction of X-ray/infrared technology, which can solve the problems of high sensitivity and weak ability to adapt to rapid processing

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-06-23
BAODING LUCKY FILM
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In addition, U.S. Patent No. 5,004,669 discloses a core-shell structure emulsion, which has a weak ability to adapt to rapid processing during the processing after coating, and at the same time, if the proportion of silver chloride to the total silver is too high, it is not easy to achieve higher sensitivity

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[0018] In a stirring reaction vessel, add 1 liter of deionized water, 20 g of photographic gelatin and 2.4 g of analytically pure NaCl, raise the temperature to 65°C while stirring, keep the temperature and stirring speed constant, and inject 1.5M NaCl at a constant speed. AgNO 3 The solution was 36mmol, stirred at constant temperature for 3 minutes, and then injected into the reaction vessel with 1.5M AgNO 3 solution and the same volume of 1.17M NaCl solution and 0.33M KBr mixed solution, it takes 23 minutes to consume AgNO 3 0.395mol, the double injection is over, stir for 2 minutes, add 30ml of a solution containing 1.7g KI, stir for 3 minutes, continue to inject 1.5M AgNO 3 With 1.5M KBr solution, it takes 23 minutes (Cl=39.6%, I=1.16% where: Cl80% in the nucleus), consumes AgNO 3 0.514mol, the injection is over. Then mature for 10 minutes, carry out desalting and redispersion to obtain emulsion A, its equivalent circle diameter is 0.35 microns, and the coefficient of v...

Embodiment 2

[0020] In a stirred reaction vessel, add 1 liter of deionized water, 20 g of photographic gelatin and 2.4 g of analytically pure NaCl, and raise the temperature to 65° C. while stirring. Keep the temperature and stirring speed constant, and inject 1.5M AgNO at a constant speed 3 The solution was 36mmol, stirred at constant temperature for 3 minutes, and then injected 1.5M AgNO into the reaction vessel at a uniform acceleration using balanced double injection 3 solution and 1.5M NaCl and KBr mixed solution (ratio is 2:3), it takes 23 minutes to consume AgNO 3 is 0.395mol, the double injection is completed, stir for 2 minutes, add 30ml of a solution containing 1.7g KI, stir for 3 minutes, and continue to inject AgNO 3 With 1.5M KBr solution, it takes 23 minutes to consume AgNO (Cl=22.6%, I=1.16%, wherein: Cl40% in the nucleus) 30.514mol, the injection is over. Then mature for 15 minutes, carry out desalting and redispersion to obtain emulsion B, its equivalent circle diameter...

Embodiment 3

[0022] In a stirring reaction vessel, add 1 liter of deionized water, 20 g of photographic gelatin and 2.4 g of analytically pure NaCl, raise the temperature to 65°C while stirring, keep the temperature and stirring speed constant, and inject 1.5M NaCl at a constant speed. AgNO 3 Solution 36mmol, and stirred at constant temperature for 3 minutes, then use balanced double injection to inject 1.5M AgNO into the reaction vessel at a uniform speed 3 solution and 1.5M NaCl and KBr mixed solution (concentration ratio is 1:1), it takes 23 minutes to consume AgNO 3 is 0.395mol, the double injection is completed, stir for 2 minutes, and add 30ml of a solution containing 1.7g KI, stir for another 3 minutes, and continue to inject AgNO 3 With 1.5M NaCl and KBr mixed solution (the ratio is 2:8), it takes 23 minutes to consume AgNO 3 0.514 mol, end of injection (Cl=38.7%, of which: 50% in the core, 20% in the shell; I=1.16%). Then mature for 15 minutes, carry out desalting and redispers...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to silver halide photographic material, and is especially one kind of silver halide photographic material containing new type of silver halide emulsifier for meeting the requirement of soft tissue photography and diagnosis. The support of the silver halide photographic material has silver halide emulsifier layer and protective layer painted on its one side and back layer painted on the other side. The silver halide photographic material features the core-shell structure of sliver halide microcrystal with core layer of well soluble halogen component and shell layer of halogen component with relatively low solubility. The silver halide photographic material is suitable for fast processing, has the features of high photosensitivity, high contrast and high resolution. The silver halide photographic material is used in the soft tissue photography and diagnosis with excellent effect.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a silver halide photographic material, in particular to a silver halide photographic material for medical diagnosis which contains a novel silver halide emulsion and can satisfy soft tissue photography. technical background [0002] The history of using radiation-sensitive silver halide in medical diagnostic imaging technology can be traced back to Roentgen's inadvertent discovery in 1895 that X-rays can expose silver halide photosensitive materials. In 1913 Kodak introduced its first X-ray sensitive camera. But the truly high-level medical imaging diagnostic film that can limit the patient's absorbed dose of X-rays should be the double-sided coated silver halide emulsion film launched by Kodak in 1918. Recognizing that silver halide emulsions are more sensitive to visible light than X-rays, in the same year PattersonScreen introduced an intensifying screen that matched Kodak's double-sided silver halide emulsion-coated medica...

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IPC IPC(8): G03C5/16
Inventor 江晓利王亮
Owner BAODING LUCKY FILM