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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2023
Filed:
Jan. 29, 2021
Electrophotographic photoconductor, method of manufacturing the same, and electrophotographic device
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, JP;
Shinjiro Suzuki, Matsumoto, JP;
Fengqiang Zhu, Matsumoto, JP;
Masaru Takeuchi, Matsumoto, JP;
Tomoki Hasegawa, Hino, JP;
FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD., Kawasaki, JP;
Abstract
Provided are an electrophotographic photoconductor being resistant to abrasion even in long-term use, having highly sensitive electric characteristics, being capable of maintaining a high retention rate, and being capable of providing a stable image without filming, a method of manufacturing the same, and an electrophotographic device. The photoconductor includes an electroconductive substrate (), a charge generation layer (), and a charge transport layer (); the charge transport layer contains a hole transport material, a resin binder, an electron transport material, and an inorganic oxide; the charge generation layer contains a charge generation material; the masses of the hole transport material, the resin binder, the electron transport material, and the inorganic oxide in the charge transport layer respectively denoted by a to d satisfy 1.5≤b/a≤5.7, 0.005≤c/a≤0.35, 0.05≤d/a≤0.70, a≥c+d, and c/d≥0.01; the hole transport material contains a compound expressed by formula (A-1); and the charge generation material contains titanyl phthalocyanine having an exothermic peak at 251±5° C., a half-value width of the exothermic peak equal to or less than 15° C., and a heating value equal to or greater than 1.0 mJ/mg when a temperature rise condition is 20° C./min in differential scanning calorimetry, and having an X-ray diffraction peak at 27.2±0.3°.