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titleOfInvention Multilayer electrophotographic photosensitive member and image forming apparatus
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a multi-layer electrophotographic photosensitive member capable of suppressing an exposure memory generated in a transfer process of an image forming process and forming a good image. A photosensitive layer in a multilayer electrophotographic photosensitive member includes a charge generating layer containing a charge generating agent mainly composed of titanyl phthalocyanine crystals satisfying the conditions of (A) and (B) and a base resin, and a charge. A charge generating agent mainly composed of a transport agent and a titanyl phthalocyanine crystal having absorption at the charge elimination light wavelength and satisfying the conditions (A) and (B), or an X-type metal-free phthalocyanine crystal having absorption at the charge elimination light wavelength And a charge transport layer 13 containing a binder resin are sequentially laminated. Here, (A) is “having one peak at the Bragg angle 2θ ± 0.2 ° = 27.2 ° in the Cu-Kα characteristic X-ray diffraction spectrum”, and (B) is “differential scanning calorimetry”. In addition to the peak accompanying vaporization of adsorbed water, it has one peak in the range of 270 to 400 ° C. ”. [Selection] Figure 1
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