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PHOTOCONDUCTIVE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING FERROCENE-CONTAINING ALDEHYDE POLYMERS
   
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US Patent 3751247
Issued Date
August 7, 1973
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This invention relates to photoconductive compositions which become permanently conductive when exposed to actinic radiation. The compositions comprise a ferrocene-containing polymer in intimate association with another compound, which is preferably one containing halogen atoms, the composition forming a conductive reaction product when exposed to actinic radiation. These compositions are useful in the preparation of photoconductive layers which can be used in image reproduction processes particularly to copy finely-detailed originals giving continuous tone copies.
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Published
August 7, 1973
Application Number
05/132,592
Filed
April 8, 1971
US Classification
430/9   252/501.1 430/14 430/531 430/540 430/70 522/29 522/904 556/143 556/144
Int'l Classification
G03G   5/026   (20060101)  
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Apr 08, 1970 [GB] 16758
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96/1.5   96/92   252/501   250/439CY  
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