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publicationNumber JP-H02306249-A
titleOfInvention Electrophotographic sensitive material
abstract PURPOSE: To improve the electrophotographic characteristics of the above material by using specified aggregated titanium dioxide. n CONSTITUTION: A photosensitive layer based on TiO 2 and a binder is formed on an electrically conductive support to obtain the above material. Aggregated TiO 2 (A) having rutile structure and 35-65 oil absorption and made of a sintered aggregate of fine primary particles is used as the TiO 2 . The component A is preferably formed by sintering titanium dioxide hydrate in the presence of a compd. contg. Li, Zn, Mg, Ca, Sr or Ba and the component A is preferably treated with a mineral acid such as hydrofluoric acid. The ratio of the specular gloss of the surface of the photosensitive layer at 45° -45° to that at 45° -0° is preferably regulated to 0.7-2. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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