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titleOfInvention Electrophotographic photoreceptor for positive charging
abstract (57) [Summary] (with correction) [PROBLEMS] To provide an electrophotographic photosensitive member for positive charging capable of stably obtaining a high-density clear image without image fogging or image density reduction. SOLUTION: The photosensitive layer has a laminated structure having a charge transport layer for hole transport and a charge generation layer on a conductive support in this order, wherein the charge generation layer is represented by the following structural formula (A). And / or a charge generation material represented by the structural formula (B), a hole transport material represented by the general formula (1), and an electron transport material represented by the general formula (2). I do.
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