Thermal image receiver elements prepared using aqueous formulations

A thermal image receiver element dry image receiving layer has a Tg of at least 25 DEG C as the outermost layer. The dry image receiving layer has a dry thickness of at least 0.5 [mu]m and up to and including 5 [mu]m. It comprises a polymer binder matrix that consists essentially of: (1) a water-dis...

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description A thermal image receiver element dry image receiving layer has a Tg of at least 25 DEG C as the outermost layer. The dry image receiving layer has a dry thickness of at least 0.5 [mu]m and up to and including 5 [mu]m. It comprises a polymer binder matrix that consists essentially of: (1) a water-dispersible acrylic polymer comprising chemically reacted or chemically non-reacted hydroxyl, phospho, phosphonate, sulfo, sulfonate, carboxy, or carboxylate groups, and (2) a water-dispersible polyester that has a Tg of 30 DEG C or less. The water-dispersible acrylic polymer is present in an amount of at least 55 weight % of the total dry image receiving layer weight and at a dry ratio to the water-dispersible polyester of at least 1 : 1 to and including 20:1. The thermal image receiver element can be used to prepare thermal dye images after thermal transfer from a thermal donor element.
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