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titleOfInvention Silver halide photographic sensitive material
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a sensitive material having high sensitivity and hardly causing fog by forming particles in a silver halide emulsion layer in the presence of an oxidizing agent for silver and carrying out chemical sensitization in the presence of thiocyanate or selenocyanate. n CONSTITUTION: An inorg. oxidizing agent such as ozone or hydrogen peroxide or an org. oxidizing agent such as quinone is added during the formation of particles in a silver halide emulsion to convert fine silver atoms into silver ions and then chemical sensitization is carried out in the presence of at least one kind of thiocyanate such as NaSCN or NH 4 SCN or at least one kind of selenocyanate such as NaSCN or NH 4 SeCN. A sensitive material having high sensitivity and hardly causing fog is obtd. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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