Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means
Patent
1974-08-26
1979-01-16
Smith, Ronald H.
Gas separation: apparatus
Magnetic separating means
252 621P, 260 37N, 427 14, 427 20, 427 27, 526 56, G03G 910, G03G 1308
Patent
active
041347609
ABSTRACT:
Electrostatographic developer compositions for use in developing electrostatic latent images wherein the triboelectric charging potential of functional polymers employed in the toner materials are controlled through chemical alteration by acylation of hydroxyl and amino functions. The controlled variation of the triboelectric behavior of functional polymers by acylation provides a means of attaining optimum triboelectric responses in development systems.
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Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, 1969, p. 16.
Bailey Frank C.
Gibson Harry W.
Mincer Joseph L.
Frenkel Stuart D.
Smith Ronald H.
Xerox Corporation
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