Electrophotographic lithographic printing plate precursor

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430 96, 430905, G03G 1328, G03G 500

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ABSTRACT:
An electrophotographic lithograhic printing plater precursor which utilizes an elecrophotographic light-sensitive material comprising a conductive support having provided thereon at least one photoconductive layer containing photoconductive zinc oxide and a binder resin, wherein the binder resin contains at least one AB block copolymer composed of an A block comprising a polymer component corresponding to a monofunctional monomer containing a functional group which has at least one atom selected from a fluorine atom and a silicon atom and is capable of forming at least one hydrophilic group selected from a sulfo group, a phosphono group, a carboxy group and a hydroxy group through decomposition, and a B block containing at least a polymer component represented by general formula (I) described herein.

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patent: 5077165 (1991-12-01), Kato et al.

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