Claims
- 1. A toner for developing an electrostatic image, comprising toner particles and external additives, wherein:
- said external additives comprise (A) titanium oxide particles having a weight average particle diameter of from 0.01 .mu.m to 0.2 .mu.m, having been subjected to hydrophobic treatment, (B) organic resin particles having a weight average particle diameter of from 0.02 .mu.m to 0.5 .mu.m and (C) inorganic compound particles having a weight average particle diameter of from 0.5 .mu.m to 2.5 .mu.m, said inorganic compound particles (C) selected from the group consisting of: calcium titanate, strontium titanate, barium titanate, magnesium titanate, cerium oxide, zirconium oxide, aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, zinc oxide and calcium carbonate;
- said external additives being added in an amount satisfying the relationship:
- (A):(B)=2:1 to 10:1
- (A):(C)=1:1 to 5:1; and
- said toner contains toner particles having a particle diameter of from 2 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m in an amount of from 15% by number to 40% by number.
- 2. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has been subjected to hydrophobic treatment in an aqueous system.
- 3. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has been subjected to hydrophobic treatment using a silane coupling agent represented by the formula (1):
- R.sub.m SiY.sub.n ( 1)
- wherein R represents an alkoxy group, m represents an integer of 1 to 3, Y represents a hydrocarbon group including an alkyl group, a vinyl group, a glycidoxy group or a methacrylic group; and n represents an integer of 1 to 3.
- 4. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has been subjected to hydrophobic treatment using a silane coupling agent represented by the formula (2):
- C.sub.n H.sub.2n+1 --Si--(OC.sub.m H.sub.2m+1).sub.3 ( 2)
- wherein n represents an integer of 4 to 12, and m represents an integer of 1 to 3.
- 5. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has been subjected to hydrophobic treatment using a hydrophobicity imparting agent in an amount of from 1 part by weight to 50 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the titanium oxide particles.
- 6. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has been subjected to hydrophobic treatment using a hydrophobicity imparting agent in an amount of from 3 parts by weight to 40 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the titanium oxide particles.
- 7. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has a hydrophobicity of from 40% to 80%.
- 8. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has a hydrophobicity of from 50% to 80%.
- 9. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has a weight average particle diameter of from 0.015 .mu.m to 0.15 .mu.m.
- 10. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has a light transmittance of 40% or more at a light wavelength of 400 nm.
- 11. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) has a light transmittance of 50% or more at a light wavelength of 400 nm.
- 12. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said organic resin particles (B) has a weight average particle diameter of from 0.04 .mu.m to 0.4 .mu.m.
- 13. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said organic resin particles (B) has two distribution peaks in the regions of from 0.02 .mu.m to 0.2 .mu.m and from 0.3 .mu.m to 0.8 .mu.m in its particle size distribution.
- 14. A toner according to claim 13, wherein said organic resin particles (B) has a distribution peak in a region of 0.3-0.8 .mu.m of particle diameter in a proportion of from 2% by weight to 20% by weight based on the total areas of its particle size distribution.
- 15. A toner according to claim 13, wherein said organic resin particles (B) has a distribution peak in a region of 0.3-0.8 .mu.m of particle diameter in a proportion of from 3% by weight to 13% by weight based on the total areas of its particle size distribution.
- 16. A toner according to claim 13, wherein said organic resin particles (B) are prepared by dry-process blending or wet-process blending of two kinds of particles having different particle diameters, followed by drying, to have two distribution peaks in particle size distribution.
- 17. A toner according to claim 13, wherein said organic resin particles (B) are prepared to have a particle size distribution having two distribution peaks by cohesion of primary particles to cohere when the product is dried from the state of an emulsion after polymerization.
- 18. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said organic resin particles (B) are contained in the toner in an amount of from 0.1% by weight to 5.0% by weight based on the weight of the toner particles.
- 19. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said organic resin particles (B) are contained in the toner in an amount of from 0.15% by weight to 3.0% by weight based on the weight of the toner particles.
- 20. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said organic resin particles (B) comprise a polymer of at least one kind of monomers selected from the group consisting of styrene, a styrenic monomer, an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, a metal salt of an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, an ester compound of an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid with an alcohol, an amide derived from an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, a nitrile derived from an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, an aliphatic monoolefin, a halogenated aliphatic olefin, a conjugated aliphatic diolefin, a vinyl acetate, a vinyl ether and a nitrogen-containing vinyl compound.
- 21. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said organic resin particles (B) have spherical fine particles produced by a process selected from the group consisting of spray drying, suspension polymerization, emulsion polymerization, soap-free polymerization, seed polymerization and mechanical pulverization.
- 22. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said organic resin particles (B) have resin particles produced by soap-free polymerization.
- 23. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said external additives are added in an amount satisfying the relationship:
- (A):(B)=3:1 to 10:1
- (A):(C)=2:1 to 5:1.
- 24. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said toner particles comprise colorant-containing resin particles containing at least a colorant and a binder resin.
- 25. A toner according to claim 1, wherein said toner contains toner particles with a particle diameter of from 2 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m in an amount of from 20% by number to 35% by number.
- 26. A toner for developing an electrostatic image, comprising toner particles and external additives wherein:
- said external additives comprise (A) titanium oxide particles having a weight average particle diameter of from 0.01 .mu.m to 0.2 .mu.m, having been subjected to hydrophobic treatment, (B) organic resin particles having a weight average particle diameter of from 0.02 .mu.m to 0.5 .mu.m, and having a charge of opposite polarity to the toner particles, and (C) inorganic compound particles having a weight average particle diameter of from 0.5 .mu.m to 2.5 .mu.m, said inorganic compound particles (C) selected from the group consisting of: calcium titanate, strontium titanate, barium titanate, magnesium titanate, cerium oxide, zirconium oxide, aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, zinc oxide and calcium carbonate; said external additives being added in an amount satisfying the relationship:
- (A):(B)=2:1 to 10:1
- (A):(C)=1:1 to 5:1; and
- said toner contains toner particles having a particle diameter of from 2 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m in an amount of from 15% by number to 40% by number.
- 27. The toner according to claim 26 including magnetic particles for forming a two-component developer.
- 28. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have been subjected to hydrophobic treatment in an aqueous system.
- 29. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have been subjected to hydrophobic treatment using a silane coupling agent represented by the formula (1):
- R.sub.m SiY.sub.n
- wherein R is an alkoxy group, m is an integer of 1 to 3, Y is a hydrocarbon group selected from an alkyl group, a vinyl group, a glycidoxy group or a methacrylic group; and n is an integer of 1 to 3.
- 30. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have been subjected to hydrophobic treatment using a silane coupling agent represented by the formula (2):
- C.sub.n H.sub.2n+1 --Si--(OC.sub.m H.sub.2m+1).sub.3
- wherein n is an integer of 4 to 12, and m is an integer of 1 to 3.
- 31. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have a hydrophobicity of from 40% to 80%.
- 32. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have a hydrophobicity of from 50% to 80%.
- 33. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have a weight average particle diameter of from 0.015 .mu.m to 0.15 .mu.m.
- 34. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have a light transmittance of 40% or more at a light wavelength of 400 nm.
- 35. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said titanium oxide particles (A) have a light transmittance of 50% or more at a light wavelength of 400 nm.
- 36. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said organic resin particles (B) have a weight average particle diameter of from 0.04 .mu.m to 0.4 .mu.m.
- 37. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said organic resin particles (B) have two distribution peaks in the regions of 0.02 .mu.m to 0.2 .mu.m and from 0.3 .mu.m to 0.8 .mu.m in particle size distribution.
- 38. The toner according to claim 37, wherein said organic resin particles (B) have a distribution peak in a region of 0.3-0.8 .mu.m of particle diameter in a proportion from 2% by weight to 20% by weight based on the total areas of particle size distribution.
- 39. The toner according to claim 37, wherein said organic resin particles (B) have a distribution peak in a region of 0.3-0.8 .mu.m of particle diameter in a proportion of from 3% by weight to 13% by weight based on the total areas of particle size distribution.
- 40. The toner according to claim 37, wherein said organic resin particles (B) are prepared by dry-process blending or wet-process blending of two kinds of particles having different particle diameters, followed by drying, to form two distribution peaks in particle size distribution.
- 41. The toner according to claim 37, wherein said organic resin particles (B) are prepared to have a particle size distribution having two distribution peaks by cohesion of primary particles to cohere when the product is dried from an emulsion after polymerization.
- 42. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said organic resin particles (B) are a polymer of at least one kind of monomer selected from the group consisting of styrene, styrenic monomer, an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, a metal salt of an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, an ester compound of an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid with an alcohol, an amide derived from an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, a nitrile derived from an addition-polymerizable unsaturated carboxylic acid, an aliphatic monoolefin, a halogenated aliphatic olefin, a conjugated aliphatic diolefin, a vinyl acetate, a vinyl ether and a nitrogen-containing vinyl compound.
- 43. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said external additives are added in an amount satisfying the relationship:
- (A):(B)=3:1 to 10:1
- (A):(C)=2:1 to 5:1.
- 44. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said toner particles are colorant-containing resin particles containing at least a colorant and a binder resin.
- 45. The toner according to claim 27, wherein said toner contains toner particles with a particle diameter of from 2 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m in an amount of from 20% by number to 35% by number.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/069,380 filed Jun. 1, 1993, now abandoned.
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