Benzidine derivative and photosensitive material using said deri

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a benzidine derivative of the following general formula (1). This derivative is excellent in photostability. Accordingly, when this derivative is contained in a photosensitive layer as an electric charge transferring material, there may be obtained an electrophotosensitive material excellent in photostability. ##STR1##

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