Inkjet recording sheet

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Inventors

Koike, Kazuyuki
Kobayashi, Takashi
Suzuki, Katsuyoshi
Nakano, Ryoichi

Application #

125580

Filed

Apr-19-2002

Published

Aug-17-2004

Current US Class

427/385.5
427/391
427/407.1
427/411
428/32.26
428/32.28
428/32.29
428/32.3
428/32.34
428/32.38

International Classes

B41M 005/00

Field of Search

427/407.1 427/411 427/385.5 427/391 428/32.26 428/32.28 428/32.29 428/32.3 428/32.34 428/32.38

Assignee

Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. (Kanagawa, JP)

Examiners

Kelly; Cynthia H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue Mion, PLLC

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Abstract
An inkjet recording sheet comprising a support and, on a surface of the support, a colorant-receiving layer formed by applying a first coating liquid, adding a second coating liquid, after application of the first coating liquid and before the same shows a decreasing rate of drying, and thereafter hardening and drying the coat layer to form a porous structure. The first coating liquid has a pH value of 5 or lower, and is obtained by adding a solution which includes polyvinyl alcohol, a nonionic surfactant and/or amphoteric surfactant and a high boiling point organic solvent, to a dispersion including a cationic resin and vapor-phase-process silica having a specific surface area of at least 200 m.sup.2 /g as measured by the BET method. The second coating liquid has a pH value of 8.5 or higher and includes a cross-linking agent capable of cross-linking the polyvinyl alcohol, an organic mordant and a nonionic surfactant.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An inkjet recording sheet comprising a support and, on a surface of the support, a colorant-receiving layer formed by:

applying a first coating liquid, which has a pH value of at most 5 and is obtained by adding a solution that includes polyvinyl alcohol, a high boiling point organic solvent and at least one of a first nonionic surfactant and an amphoteric surfactant, to a dispersion that includes vapor-phase-process silica having a specific surface area of at least 200 m.sup.2 /g as measured by the BET method and a cationic resin, to form a coat layer;

adding, to the coat layer formed by the application of the first coating liquid, a second coating liquid, which has a pH value of at least 8.5 or higher and includes a cross-linking agent capable of cross-linking the polyvinyl alcohol, an organic mordant and a second nonionic surfactant, either at the same time as the application of the first coating liquid or during drying of the coat layer of the first coating liquid but before the coat layer shows a decreasing rate of drying; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a recording material suited for inkjet recording using a liquid ink such as an aqueous ink, an oil ink, or a solid ink that has a solid state at room temperature and is used in a fused state in image printing, and particularly relates to an inkjet recording sheet excellent in ink receiving performance.

2. Description of the Related Art

In recent years, with the rapid progress of information industries, a variety of information processing systems have been developed, and recording methods and apparatuses suited for the information systems have also been developed and put to practical use.

Among the recording methods, an inkjet recording method has been widely spread, naturally, is naturally used in offices, and is used for so-called home use as well, because the method can be used on a variety of recording media, apparatuses therefor are comparatively low in cost, compact in size and excellent in quietness, and other advantages can be enjoyed.