Claims
- 1. A photoconductive composition comprising an organic photoconductive electron donor material, an activator capable of formation of a charge transfer complex with said photoconductive material and a protonic acid having an aqueous dissociation constant of at least 10.sup.-.sup.4, said acid being present in sufficient concentration in relation to the activator to enhance the stability of a complex formed during illumination between the anion radical form of the activator and a proton and thus extend the elevated level of conductivity of the composition in these light struck areas subsequent to illumination.
- 2. The photoconductive composition of claim 1, wherein the activator is a nitroaromatic compound.
- 3. The photoconductive composition of claim 1, wherein the concentration of activator in said composition ranges from about 0.04 to about 4 weight percent based upon the combined weight of the essential components of said composition.
- 4. The photoconductive compositions of claim 1, wherein the protonic acid is trichloroacetic acid.
- 5. The photoconductive compositon of claim 1, wherein the photoconductor is a polymeric material.
- 6. The photoconductive composition of claim 5, wherein the photoconductive material in a polymer which comprises repeating structural units from N-vinyl-carbazole.
- 7. The photoconductive composition of claim 1, wherein the activator is o-dinitrobenzene.
- 8. The photoconductive composition of claim 1, wherein the activator is 2,4,7-trinitro-9-fluorenone.
- 9. The photoconductive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoconductive composition contains a 1:1 weight ratio of activator to protonic acid.
- 10. An imaging member comprising a coherent, adherent photoconductive imaging layer overlying at least one surface of a conductive substrate, said photoconductive imaging layer comprising an organic photoconductive electron donor material, an activator capable of forming a charge transfer complex with said photoconductive material and a protonic acid having an aqueous dissociation constant of at least 10.sup.-.sup.4, said acid being present in a sufficient concentration in relation to the activator to enhance the stability of a complex formed during illumination between the anion radical form of the activator and a proton and thus extend the elevated level of conductivity in these light struck areas subsequent to illumination.
- 11. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the activator is a nitroaromatic compound.
- 12. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the concentration of activator in said photoconductive layer ranges from about 0.04 to about 4 weight percent.
- 13. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the photoconductive material is polymeric.
- 14. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the photoconductive material comprises repeating structural units from N-vinyl-carbazole.
- 15. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the activator is o-dinitrobenzene.
- 16. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the activator is 2,4,7-trinitro-9-fluorenone.
- 17. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the photoconductive layer contains a 1:1 weight ratio of activator to protonic acid.
- 18. The imaging member of claim 10, wherein the protonic acid is trichloroacetic acid.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 316,152, filed Dec. 18, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,879,201.
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3740218 |
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Divisions (1)
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