Method for enhancing solid solution stability of electron accept

Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means

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96 15R, 20415915, G03G 506, G03G 508

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method for enhancing the resistance to crystallization of solid solutions containing electron acceptor molecules. According to this method, electron acceptor molecules are chemically modified whereby the resulting compound is capable of undergoing polymerization. This modified material is thereafter dissolved in a suitable polymeric resin and subsequently exposed to a source of activating energy thereupon causing such modified material to polymerize within the polymeric resin. The resulting composition exhibits enhanced resistance to crystallization and thus is suitable for use in electrophotographic devices and methods.

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