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publicationNumber JP-H01155358-A
titleOfInvention Photosensitive body
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a photosensitive body superior in physical film property and electrophotographic characteristics, such as charge retaintivity, sensitivity, and residual potential, small in deterioration due to fatigue at the time of repeated uses and stable in characteristics by using a specified styryl compound as a photoconductor. CONSTITUTION:The electrophotographic sensitive body is provided on a conductive substrate 1 with the photosensitive layer 4 obtained by mixing into a binder resin a photoconductor 3 and as an electric charge transfer material 2 at least one of the styryl compounds represented by formula I in which Z is a residue forming a 5- or 6-membered ring together with an N atom; and each of R1-R3 is alkyl, aralkyl, or aryl, thus permitting charge transfer performance to be enhanced and electrifiability to be improved.
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