Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means
Patent
1975-01-06
1978-05-30
Martin, Jr., Roland E.
Gas separation: apparatus
Magnetic separating means
252501, G03G 524
Patent
active
040921611
ABSTRACT:
A photosensitive member having at least two operative materials. The first material comprises a photoconductive material which is capable of photogenerating and injecting photoexcited holes into a contiguous electronically active material. The electronically active material is catalytically synthesized from vinyl derivatives of suitable polycyclic compounds exemplified by phenyl substituted aromatic or heterocyclic groups such as a phenylnaphthalene, a phenylanthracene, a phenylindole, a phenylpyrene and corresponding polymers thereof, the active material being substantially non-absorbing in the wavelength of xerographic use and capable of transporting photogenerated holes. The photoconductive and electronically active materials may be combined in binder or layered xerographic plate configurations.
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Bergfjord John A.
Millonzi Richard P.
Radler, Jr. Richard W.
Crowe John E.
Martin Jr. Roland E.
Palazzo Eugene O.
Ralabate James R.
Xerox Corporation
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