Electrophotographic photoreceptor, process cartridge, electrophotographic device, and method for manufacturing electrophotographic photoreceptor

By integrating a specific polymer A with structural units (1) and (2) into the surface layer of electrophotographic photoreceptors, the issues of ghosting and durability are addressed, ensuring improved dispersibility and reduced charge retention, thereby enhancing image quality and mechanical durability.

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JP2022020570
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2022-02-14
Publication Date
2026-02-19
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2042-02-14

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Technical Problem

Existing electrophotographic photoreceptors suffer from increased ghosting when the thickness of the surface layer containing fluorine-containing resin particles and a thermoplastic resin binder is increased to improve durability, leading to charge retention and deterioration of image quality.

Method used

Incorporating a specific polymer A with structural units represented by formulas (1) and (2) into the surface layer, along with fluorine atom-containing resin particles and a thermoplastic resin binder, maintains excellent dispersibility and durability while suppressing ghosting, with a thickness of 35 μm to 50 μm.

Benefits of technology

The solution achieves excellent dispersibility of fluorine atom-containing resin particles, enhances mechanical durability, and effectively suppresses ghosting in electrophotographic photoreceptors.

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Abstract

To provide an electrophotographic photoreceptor which features superior dispersibility of fluorine atom-containing resin particles, durability, and ghost image suppression.SOLUTION: An electrophotographic photoreceptor is provided, comprising a surface layer containing fluorine atom-containing resin particles, a binding material, a charge transport substance, and a polymer A having a specific structural unit. The binding material is a thermoplastic resin. The surface layer has a thickness in a range of 35 to 50 μm, inclusive.SELECTED DRAWING: None
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present disclosure relates to an electrophotographic photosensitive member, a process cartridge and an electrophotographic apparatus having the electrophotographic photosensitive member, and a method for manufacturing the electrophotographic photosensitive member. [Background technology]

[0002] Electrophotographic photoreceptors containing organic photoconductive materials (charge-generating materials) are widely used in electrophotographic devices. In recent years, there has been a demand for improved mechanical durability (wear resistance) of electrophotographic photoreceptors in order to extend their lifespan and achieve high image quality during repeated use.

[0003] One technique for improving the abrasion resistance of an electrophotographic photosensitive member is to incorporate fluorine atom-containing resin particles into the surface layer of the electrophotographic photosensitive member, thereby reducing friction between the surface layer and a contact member such as a cleaning blade. Patent Document 1 discloses a technique for forming a surface layer using a dispersion of fluorine atom-containing resin particles such as polytetrafluoroethylene resin particles as a coating liquid for the surface layer.

[0004] Furthermore, when preparing a dispersion of fluorine-containing resin particles, a method is known in which a fluorine-containing (meth)acrylic polymer is used as a dispersant for the fluorine-containing resin particles in order to improve dispersibility. Patent Documents 2 and 3 disclose techniques for improving the dispersibility of fluorine-containing resin particles by using a fluorine-containing (meth)acrylic polymer with a specific structure as a dispersant.

[0005] Patent Document 4 discloses an electrophotographic photoreceptor having an outermost surface layer containing a fluorine-based graft polymer and fluorine-containing resin particles, in which the fluorine-based graft polymer contains a structural unit having an acidic group with a pKa of 3 or less. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0006] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 06-332219 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2012-189715 [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2009-104145 [Patent Document 4] Patent Publication No. 2021-47236 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0007] However, while the techniques disclosed in Patent Documents 2 and 3 provide a surface layer with excellent dispersibility of fluorine-containing resin particles, they sometimes result in worsening ghosting. In particular, in a surface layer containing a thermoplastic resin as a binder, there is a problem that the ghosting worsens significantly when the thickness of the surface layer is increased to improve durability. Therefore, there is room for improvement in suppressing the occurrence of ghosting in electrophotographic photoreceptors.

[0008] One aspect of the present disclosure is directed to providing an electrophotographic photoreceptor in which ghosting is suppressed. Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to providing a process cartridge in which the electrophotographic photosensitive member is mounted, and an electrophotographic apparatus equipped with the process cartridge. Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to providing a method for producing the electrophotographic photoreceptor. [Means for solving the problem]

[0009] According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a surface layer of an electrophotographic photoreceptor contains fluorine atom-containing resin particles, a binder material, a charge transport material, and a polymer A having a structural unit represented by the following formula (1) and a structural unit represented by the following formula (2), wherein the binder material is a thermoplastic resin: the thermoplastic resin is a bisphenol Z polycarbonate resin, The electrophotographic photoreceptor is characterized in that the thickness of the surface layer is 35 μm or more and 50 μm or less. [ka] [ka] [ka] In formula (1), R 11 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R 12 represents an ethylene group, a methylene group, or a single bond, Rf 11 , and Rf 12 each independently represents a perfluoroalkylene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms or a perfluoroalkylidene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms, Rf 13 represents a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms. In formula (2), Y A1 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y B represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, an alkylene group substituted with a halogen atom, an alkylene group substituted with a hydroxy group, an ester bond (-COO-), an amide bond (-NHCO-), a urethane bond (-NHCOO-), or a divalent linking group derived by combining one or more selected from these groups and bonds with -O- or -S-, or a single bond; Z A is a structure represented by the above formula (2A) of Show, R 21 teeth , water represents an atom or a methyl group, R 22 indicates a methyl group, m is an integer between 25 and 150. In formula (2A), Z A1 teeth, Methyl The group is shown.

[0010] In the structural unit represented by formula (2), Y BWhen represents an ester bond, -Y A1 -Y B -CH2- is -Y A1 -CO-O-CH2- and -Y A1 -O-CO-CH2-, and preferably -Y A1 -CO-O-CH2-. In addition, in formula (2), Y B represents an amide bond, -Y A1 -Y B -CH2- is -Y A1 -NH-CO-CH2- and -Y A1 -CO-NH-CH2-, and preferably -Y A1 In addition, in the structural unit represented by formula (2), Y B If is a urethane bond, -Y A1 -Y B -CH2- is -Y A1 -NH-CO-O-CH2- and -Y A1 -O-CO-NH-CH2-, and preferably -Y A1 -NH-CO-O-CH2-.

[0011] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a process cartridge that integrally supports the electrophotographic photosensitive member and at least one means selected from the group consisting of a charging means, a developing means, and a cleaning means, and is detachably attachable to the main body of an electrophotographic apparatus. According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an electrophotographic apparatus having the electrophotographic photoreceptor, a charging unit, an exposure unit, a developing unit, and a transfer unit. According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for producing the electrophotographic photoreceptor. [Effects of the Invention]

[0012] According to one aspect of the present disclosure, it is possible to provide an electrophotographic photoreceptor having excellent dispersibility of fluorine atom-containing resin particles in a surface layer, excellent durability, and suppressed ghosting. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0013] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of an electrophotographic photoreceptor according to the present disclosure. [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of a process cartridge equipped with an electrophotographic photosensitive member according to the present disclosure. [Figure 3] 1 is a diagram showing an example of a schematic configuration of an electrophotographic apparatus including a process cartridge in which an electrophotographic photosensitive member according to the present disclosure is mounted; [Figure 4] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing an image signal used for evaluating ghosts. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0014] The present disclosure will be described in detail below by way of preferred embodiments. As a result of investigations by the present inventors, it became clear that in the conventional technology, when the surface layer contains a binder material and the binder material is a thermoplastic resin, increasing the thickness of the surface layer causes a technical problem of worsening ghosting. In particular, when the thickness of the surface layer is 35 μm or more, the deterioration of ghosting is significant. It is speculated that the above technical problem occurs because when the thickness of the surface layer is large, there are more points where charges can accumulate compared to when the thickness of the surface layer is small.

[0015] In order to solve the technical problems that have arisen in the above-mentioned conventional techniques, the present inventors have investigated materials to be contained in the surface layer, and as a result have found that when the surface layer contains polymer A having a specific structure, an electrophotographic photoreceptor in which the generation of ghosts is suppressed can be obtained even when the thickness of the surface layer is increased.

[0016] That is, the surface layer contains fluorine atom-containing resin particles, a binder material, a charge transport material, and a polymer A having a structural unit represented by the following formula (1) and a structural unit represented by the following formula (2), and the binder material is a thermoplastic resin, the thermoplastic resin is a bisphenol Z polycarbonate resin, It has been found that when the thickness of the surface layer is 35 μm or more and 50 μm or less, an electrophotographic photoreceptor can be provided which has excellent dispersibility of fluorine atom-containing resin particles in the surface layer, excellent durability, and suppressed ghosting. [ka] [ka] [ka] In formula (1), R 11 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R 12 represents an ethylene group, a methylene group, or a single bond, Rf 11 , and Rf 12 each independently represents a perfluoroalkylene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms or a perfluoroalkylidene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms, Rf 13 represents a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms. In formula (2), Y A1 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y B represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, an alkylene group substituted with a halogen atom, an alkylene group substituted with a hydroxy group, an ester bond (-COO-), an amide bond (-NHCO-), a urethane bond (-NHCOO-), or a divalent linking group derived by combining one or more selected from these groups and bonds with -O- or -S-, or a single bond; Z A is the structure represented by the above formula (2A) of Show, R 21 teeth , water represents an atom or a methyl group, R 22 indicates a methyl group, m is an integer between 25 and 150. In formula (2A), Z A1 teeth, Methyl The group is shown.

[0017] The present inventors speculate as follows why the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure has excellent dispersibility of fluorine atom-containing resin particles in the surface layer and has an excellent ghost suppression effect when the surface layer has a thickness of 35 μm or more.

[0018] The present inventors speculate that the ghost phenomenon that occurs when the film thickness of a surface layer containing fluorine-containing resin particles and a thermoplastic resin as a binder is increased to 35 μm or more is caused by charge retention in the fluorine-containing resin particles. Here, the present inventors believe that polymer A having the structural unit represented by the above formula (1) and the structural unit represented by the above formula (2) functions effectively as a dispersant for fluorine-containing resin particles in the process of preparing a surface layer coating liquid for forming the surface layer of an electrophotographic photosensitive member. The -(CF2) of the structural unit represented by the above formula (1) in polymer A n It is assumed that the structure containing the -(CF2) chain has a good affinity with the fluorine-containing resin particles and remains in the vicinity of the fluorine-containing resin particles even after the surface layer is formed. n The structure containing the - chain is located near the fluorine atom, so that the structure is -(CF2) n -Chain and-(CF2) n The present inventors speculate that the presence of an oxygen atom between the Rf -chain has the effect of allowing charges to escape from the fluorine-containing resin particles to the charge transport material via the oxygen atom, thereby suppressing charge trapping and thereby suppressing the occurrence of ghosts. 11 , Rf 12 is a perfluoroalkylene group or a perfluoroalkylidene group, and it has been found that when the number of carbon atoms in each group is 1 or more and 5 or less, the effect of suppressing ghosting can be obtained. 11 , Rf 12 It is presumed that when the number of carbon atoms in the perfluoroalkylene group or perfluoroalkylidene group is greater than 5, charge retention occurs in the perfluoroalkylene group or perfluoroalkylidene group, and the effect of suppressing charge trapping via oxygen atoms cannot be obtained. 13is a perfluoroalkyl group, and it has been found that when the carbon number is 1 or more and 5 or less, the ghost suppression effect can be obtained. 13 It is speculated that when the number of carbon atoms in the perfluoroalkyl group is greater than 5, charge retention occurs in the perfluoroalkyl group, and the effect of suppressing charge trapping via oxygen atoms cannot be obtained.

[0019] Furthermore, it was found that the above-mentioned ghost suppression effect can be obtained when m is 25 or more and 150 or less in the repeating structure (the structure in which the repeating number is represented by m) of the structural unit represented by formula (2) in polymer A. When m is greater than 150, the charge transport material and -(CF2) n -Chain and-(CF2) n It is speculated that many of the above repeating structures get trapped between the oxygen atoms between the -chains, hindering the exchange of charges and preventing the ghost suppression effect.It is speculated that when m is less than 25, the distance between the fluorine atom-containing resin particles in the surface layer becomes too close, preventing a sufficient suppression effect on charge trapping and preventing the ghost suppression effect.

[0020] As in the above mechanism, we believe that the effects of the present disclosure can be achieved by the synergistic effects of each configuration.

[0021] <Electrophotographic photoreceptor> An example of the layer structure of an electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure is shown in Figure 1. In Figure 1, an undercoat layer 102, a charge generation layer 103, and a charge transport layer 104 are laminated on a support 101. The photosensitive layer may be a laminated photosensitive layer having a charge generation layer and a charge transport layer, or may be a single-layer photosensitive layer containing a charge generation material and a charge transport material. In the present disclosure, the outermost layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor is defined as the surface layer.

[0022] A method for producing the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure includes preparing a coating liquid for each layer described below, coating the desired layers in order, and drying the coating liquid. Examples of methods for applying the coating liquid include dip coating, spray coating, inkjet coating, roll coating, die coating, blade coating, curtain coating, wire bar coating, and ring coating. Among these, dip coating is preferred from the viewpoints of efficiency and productivity.

[0023] The support and each layer will be described below. <Support> The support of the electrophotographic photoreceptor is preferably conductive (conductive support). The support may be cylindrical, belt-like, or sheet-like. Of these, a cylindrical support is preferred. The surface of the support may be subjected to electrochemical treatment such as anodization, blasting, cutting, or the like. The support is preferably made of a metal, a resin, or a glass. Examples of metals include aluminum, iron, nickel, copper, gold, stainless steel, and alloys thereof. Among these, an aluminum support using aluminum is preferred. It is also preferable to impart electrical conductivity to the resin or glass by processing such as mixing or coating with an electrically conductive material.

[0024] <Conductive layer> A conductive layer may be provided on the support, which can conceal scratches and irregularities on the surface of the support and control light reflection on the surface of the support. The conductive layer preferably contains conductive particles and a resin.

[0025] Examples of materials for the conductive particles include metal oxides, metals, and carbon black. Examples of metal oxides include zinc oxide, aluminum oxide, indium oxide, silicon oxide, zirconium oxide, tin oxide, titanium oxide, strontium titanate, magnesium oxide, antimony oxide, bismuth oxide, etc. Examples of metals include aluminum, nickel, iron, nichrome, copper, zinc, silver, etc. Among these, it is preferable to use metal oxide particles as the conductive particles, and it is particularly preferable to use titanium oxide particles, tin oxide particles, or zinc oxide particles. When metal oxide particles are used as the conductive particles, the surfaces of the metal oxide particles may be treated with a silane coupling agent or the like, or the metal oxide particles may be doped with an element such as phosphorus or aluminum or an oxide thereof. The conductive particles may have a laminated structure including a core particle and a coating layer covering the core particle. Examples of the core particle include titanium oxide particles, barium sulfate particles, and zinc oxide particles. Examples of the coating layer include metal oxide particles such as tin oxide. When metal oxide particles are used as the conductive particles, the volume average particle size thereof is preferably 1 nm or more and 500 nm or less, and more preferably 3 nm or more and 400 nm or less.

[0026] Examples of the resin include polyester resin, polycarbonate resin, polyvinyl acetal resin, acrylic resin, silicone resin, epoxy resin, melamine resin, polyurethane resin, phenol resin, and alkyd resin. The conductive layer may further contain silicone oil, resin particles, a masking agent such as titanium oxide, and the like.

[0027] The conductive layer can be formed by preparing a coating solution for the conductive layer containing the above-mentioned materials and solvent, forming this coating film on a support, and drying it. Examples of solvents used in the coating solution for the conductive layer include alcohol-based solvents, sulfoxide-based solvents, ketone-based solvents, ether-based solvents, ester-based solvents, and aromatic hydrocarbon-based solvents. Examples of dispersion methods for dispersing the conductive particles in the coating solution for the conductive layer include methods using a paint shaker, sand mill, ball mill, or liquid collision-type high-speed disperser.

[0028] The average thickness of the conductive layer is preferably 1 μm or more and 50 μm or less, and particularly preferably 3 μm or more and 40 μm or less.

[0029] <Undercoat layer> In the present disclosure, an undercoat layer may be provided on the support or the conductive layer. By providing an undercoat layer, adhesion between layers can be improved and a charge injection blocking function can be imparted.

[0030] The undercoat layer preferably contains a resin. Alternatively, the undercoat layer may be formed as a cured film by polymerizing a composition containing a monomer having a polymerizable functional group. Examples of the resin include polyester resin, polycarbonate resin, polyvinyl acetal resin, acrylic resin, epoxy resin, melamine resin, polyurethane resin, phenol resin, polyvinylphenol resin, alkyd resin, polyvinyl alcohol resin, polyethylene oxide resin, polypropylene oxide resin, polyamide resin, polyamic acid resin, polyimide resin, polyamideimide resin, and cellulose resin. Examples of the polymerizable functional group contained in the monomer having a polymerizable functional group include an isocyanate group, a blocked isocyanate group, a methylol group, an alkylated methylol group, an epoxy group, a metal alkoxide group, a hydroxy group, an amino group, a carboxy group, a thiol group, a carboxylic acid anhydride group, and a carbon-carbon double bond group.

[0031] Furthermore, for the purpose of improving electrical properties, the undercoat layer may further contain an electron transport material, metal oxide particles, metal particles, a conductive polymer, etc. Among these, it is preferable to use an electron transport material or metal oxide particles. Examples of the electron transport substance include a quinone compound, an imide compound, a benzimidazole compound, a cyclopentadienylidene compound, a fluorenone compound, a xanthone compound, a benzophenone compound, a cyanovinyl compound, an aryl halide compound, a silole compound, a boron-containing compound, etc. An electron transport substance having a polymerizable functional group may be used as the electron transport substance, and the undercoat layer may be formed as a cured film by copolymerizing the electron transport substance with the above-mentioned monomer having the polymerizable functional group. Examples of metal oxide particles include particles of indium tin oxide, tin oxide, indium oxide, titanium oxide, strontium titanate, zinc oxide, and aluminum oxide. Silicon dioxide particles can also be used. Examples of metal particles include particles of gold, silver, and aluminum. The metal oxide particles contained in the undercoat layer may be surface-treated with a surface treatment agent such as a silane coupling agent.

[0032] The surface treatment of the metal oxide particles can be carried out by a common method, such as a dry method or a wet method. In the dry method, metal oxide particles are stirred in a mixer capable of high-speed stirring, such as a Henschel mixer, and an alcohol aqueous solution, organic solvent solution, or aqueous solution containing a surface treatment agent is added to the metal oxide particles to uniformly disperse them, followed by drying. In the wet method, metal oxide particles and a surface treatment agent are stirred in a solvent or dispersed in a sand mill using glass beads or the like, and after dispersion, the solvent is removed by filtration or vacuum distillation. After solvent removal, it is preferable to further bake the mixture at 100°C or higher.

[0033] The undercoat layer may further contain additives, such as known materials such as metal particles such as aluminum particles, conductive material particles such as carbon black, charge transport materials, metal chelate compounds, and organometallic compounds.

[0034] The undercoat layer can be formed by preparing a coating solution for the undercoat layer containing the above-mentioned materials and solvent, forming a coating film on the support or the conductive layer, and drying and / or curing the coating film.

[0035] Examples of solvents used in the coating liquid for the undercoat layer include organic solvents such as alcohols, sulfoxides, ketones, ethers, esters, halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic compounds, etc. In the present disclosure, it is preferable to use alcohol-based and ketone-based solvents.

[0036] Dispersion methods for preparing the coating liquid for the undercoat layer include methods using a homogenizer, ultrasonic disperser, ball mill, sand mill, roll mill, vibration mill, attritor, and liquid collision type high-speed disperser.

[0037] The average thickness of the undercoat layer is preferably from 0.1 μm to 50 μm, more preferably from 0.2 μm to 40 μm, and particularly preferably from 0.3 μm to 30 μm.

[0038] <Photosensitive layer> The photosensitive layer of an electrophotographic photoreceptor is mainly classified into (1) a multi-layer type photosensitive layer and (2) a single-layer type photosensitive layer. (1) A multi-layer type photosensitive layer is a photosensitive layer having a charge generation layer containing a charge generation material and a charge transport layer containing a charge transport material. (2) A single-layer type photosensitive layer is a photosensitive layer containing both a charge generation material and a charge transport material.

[0039] (1) Laminated photosensitive layer The laminated photosensitive layer has a charge generating layer and a charge transport layer.

[0040] (1-1) Charge generation layer The charge generating layer preferably contains a charge generating material and a resin.

[0041] Examples of charge-generating materials include azo pigments, perylene pigments, polycyclic quinone pigments, indigo pigments, and phthalocyanine pigments. Among these, azo pigments and phthalocyanine pigments are preferred. Among phthalocyanine pigments, oxytitanium phthalocyanine pigments, chlorogallium phthalocyanine pigments, and hydroxygallium phthalocyanine pigments are preferred. The content of the charge generating material in the charge generating layer is preferably 40% by mass or more and 85% by mass or less, and more preferably 60% by mass or more and 80% by mass or less, based on the total mass of the charge generating layer.

[0042] Examples of the resin include polyester resin, polycarbonate resin, polyvinyl acetal resin, polyvinyl butyral resin, acrylic resin, silicone resin, epoxy resin, melamine resin, polyurethane resin, phenol resin, polyvinyl alcohol resin, cellulose resin, polystyrene resin, polyvinyl acetate resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, etc. Among these, polyvinyl butyral resin is more preferred.

[0043] The charge generating layer may further contain additives such as antioxidants and ultraviolet absorbers, etc. Specific examples include hindered phenol compounds, hindered amine compounds, sulfur compounds, phosphorus compounds, and benzophenone compounds.

[0044] The charge generating layer can be formed by preparing a coating solution for the charge generating layer containing the above-mentioned materials and solvent, forming this coating film on the undercoat layer, and drying it. Examples of the solvent used in the coating solution include alcohol-based solvents, sulfoxide-based solvents, ketone-based solvents, ether-based solvents, ester-based solvents, and aromatic hydrocarbon-based solvents.

[0045] The average thickness of the charge generating layer is preferably from 0.1 μm to 1 μm, and more preferably from 0.15 μm to 0.4 μm.

[0046] (1-2) Charge transport layer The charge transport layer preferably contains a charge transport material and a resin.

[0047] Examples of the charge transport material include polycyclic aromatic compounds, heterocyclic compounds, hydrazone compounds, styryl compounds, enamine compounds, triarylamine compounds, and resins having groups derived from these materials. Among these, triarylamine compounds are preferred. The content of the charge transport material in the charge transport layer is preferably 25% by mass to 70% by mass, and more preferably 30% by mass to 55% by mass, based on the total mass of the charge transport layer.

[0048] Examples of the resin include polycarbonate resin, polyarylate resin, acrylic resin, polystyrene resin, etc. Among these, thermoplastic resins are preferred, and polycarbonate resin and polyarylate resin are particularly preferred. The content ratio (mass ratio) of the charge transport material to the resin is preferably 4:10 to 20:10, and more preferably 5:10 to 12:10.

[0049] The charge transport layer may also contain additives such as antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, plasticizers, leveling agents, lubricants, etc. Specific examples of such additives include hindered phenol compounds, hindered amine compounds, sulfur compounds, phosphorus compounds, benzophenone compounds, siloxane-modified resins, silicone oils, polystyrene resin particles, polyethylene resin particles, boron nitride particles, and fluororesin particles.

[0050] The charge transport layer can be formed by preparing a coating solution for the charge transport layer containing the above-mentioned materials and solvent, forming this coating film on the charge generation layer, and drying it. Examples of solvents used in the coating solution include alcohol-based solvents, ketone-based solvents, ether-based solvents, ester-based solvents, and aromatic hydrocarbon-based solvents. Among these solvents, ether-based solvents and aromatic hydrocarbon-based solvents are preferred.

[0051] The average thickness of the charge transport layer is preferably 5 μm or more and 50 μm or less. When the charge transport layer is a surface layer, if the average thickness of the charge transport layer is 35 μm or less, sufficient durability as a photoreceptor may not be obtained.

[0052] (2) Single-layer photosensitive layer The single-layer photosensitive layer can be formed by preparing a coating solution for the photosensitive layer containing a charge generating material, a charge transport material, a resin, and a solvent, forming the coating film on a support, a conductive layer, or an undercoat layer, and drying it. The charge generating material, charge transport material, and resin are the same as those exemplified in "(1) Multilayer Photosensitive Layer" above.

[0053] The average thickness of the single-layer photosensitive layer is preferably 5 μm or more and 50 μm or less. When the single-layer photosensitive layer is the surface layer, if the average thickness of the single-layer photosensitive layer is 35 μm or less, sufficient durability as a photoreceptor may not be obtained.

[0054] <Surface layer> In the present disclosure, the layer on the outermost surface of the electrophotographic photoreceptor is defined as the surface layer. In the case of an electrophotographic photoreceptor having the above-mentioned multi-layer type photosensitive layer, the charge transport layer is the surface layer, and in the case of an electrophotographic photoreceptor having the above-mentioned single-layer type photosensitive layer, the photosensitive layer is the surface layer.

[0055] The surface layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure contains fluorine atom-containing resin particles, a binder material, a charge transport material, and a polymer A having a structural unit represented by the following formula (1) and a structural unit represented by the following formula (2): [ka] [ka] [ka] In formula (1), R 11represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R 12 represents an ethylene group, a methylene group, or a single bond, Rf 11 , and Rf 12 each independently represents a perfluoroalkylene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms or a perfluoroalkylidene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms, Rf 13 represents a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms. In formula (2), Y A1 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y B represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, an alkylene group substituted with a halogen atom, an alkylene group substituted with a hydroxy group, an ester bond (-COO-), an amide bond (-NHCO-), a urethane bond (-NHCOO-), or a divalent linking group derived by combining one or more selected from these groups and bonds with -O- or -S-, or a single bond; Z A represents the structure represented by the above formula (2A), a cyano group, or a phenyl group, R 21 , and R 22 each independently represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, m is an integer between 25 and 150. In formula (2A), Z A1 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.

[0056] The binder material is a thermoplastic resin, and the thickness of the surface layer is 35 μm or more and 50 μm or less. Preferred forms of the surface layer in the present disclosure will be described in detail below.

[0057] <Fluorine atom-containing resin particles> The surface layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure contains fluorine atom-containing resin particles.

[0058] When the photosensitive layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor is a laminated photosensitive layer and the charge transport layer is a surface layer, the content of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles is 5% by mass or more and 40% by mass or less, preferably 5% by mass or more and 15% by mass or less, and more preferably 7% by mass or more and 10% by mass or less, relative to the charge transport layer.

[0059] When the photosensitive layer of the electrophotographic photosensitive member is a single-layer type photosensitive layer and the photosensitive layer is a surface layer, the content of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles is 5% by mass or more and 40% by mass or less, preferably 5% by mass or more and 15% by mass or less, and more preferably 7% by mass or more and 10% by mass or less, relative to the photosensitive layer.

[0060] Examples of resins contained in the fluorine atom-containing resin particles used in the present disclosure include the following: polytetrafluoroethylene resin, polychlorotrifluoroethylene resin, polytetrafluoroethylenepropylene resin, polyvinyl fluoride resin, polyvinylidene fluoride resin, and polydichlorodifluoroethylene resin. It is also preferable to use particles containing multiple types of the above resins. Among the above, from the viewpoint of improving dispersibility, it is more preferable that the fluorine atom-containing resin particles be polytetrafluoroethylene resin.

[0061] In cross-sectional observation of the surface layer, the fluorine atom-containing resin particles preferably have an arithmetic mean of the major axes of the primary particles (average primary particle size) measured from a secondary electron image taken with a scanning electron microscope of 150 nm to 300 nm in terms of improving dispersibility and suppressing potential fluctuations.Furthermore, the fluorine atom-containing resin particles preferably have an average primary particle size of 180 nm to 250 nm.

[0062] The fluorine atom-containing resin particles preferably have an average circularity (average circularity) of 0.75 or more, calculated from the area and perimeter of primary particles measured from a secondary electron image taken by a scanning electron microscope.

[0063] In order to ensure that the average primary particle size and average circularity of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles contained in the surface layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure fall within the above ranges, fluorine atom-containing resin particles can be used such that the average primary particle size and average circularity values ​​calculated by the following methods fall within the above ranges. (Method for measuring average primary particle size and average roundness) That is, in the examples of the present disclosure, the average particle size and average circularity of the fluorine-containing resin particles contained in the surface layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor were measured using a field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) as follows: The fluorine-containing resin particles were attached to commercially available carbon conductive tape, and the fluorine-containing resin particles not attached to the conductive tape were removed with compressed air, followed by platinum deposition. The deposited fluorine-containing resin particles were observed using an FE-SEM (S-4700) manufactured by Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation. The FE-SEM measurement conditions were as follows: Accelerating voltage: 2 kV WD: 5mm Magnification: 20,000 times Number of pixels: 1280 pixels vertically, 960 pixels horizontally (size of each pixel: 5 nm) From the obtained images, the Feret's diameter of 100 particles was determined using ImageJ (open source software from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)), and the average value was calculated to obtain the average particle size. Similarly, the area and circumference were determined, and the circularity was calculated from the following formula (II), and the average value was calculated to obtain the average circularity. Circularity = 4 × π × (area) ÷ (perimeter squared) Formula (II)

[0064] The fluorine atom-containing resin particles of the present disclosure may be used alone or in combination of two or more types.

[0065] <Binding material> The surface layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure contains a binder material. The binder material is a thermoplastic resin. The thermoplastic resin is preferably a polycarbonate resin or a polyarylate resin, and particularly preferably a polycarbonate resin.

[0066] <Charge transport material> The surface layer of the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure contains a charge transport material. Examples of charge transport materials include polycyclic aromatic compounds, heterocyclic compounds, hydrazone compounds, styryl compounds, enamine compounds, triarylamine compounds, and resins having groups derived from these materials. Among these, triarylamine compounds are preferred. The charge transport materials may be used alone or in combination.

[0067] In the present disclosure, from the viewpoint of suppressing ghosts, it is more preferable that the surface layer contains a compound represented by the following formula (3) as a charge transport material. [ka] In formula (3), R 31 , R 32 , R 33 , R 34 , R 35 , and R 36 each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a methyl group, or a methoxy group.

[0068] <Polymer A> In the polymer A, from the viewpoint of suppressing ghosting, R 12 is preferably a methylene group. 11 , Rf 12 are each independently a perfluoroalkylene group or a perfluoroalkylidene group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, and Rf 13 is preferably a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms. 11 ~Rf 13 The total number of carbon atoms is preferably 6 or more and 9 or less from the viewpoint of improving the dispersibility of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles.

[0069] In addition, in the polymer A, the structural unit -Y represented by the formula (2) A1 -Y B -Y A1 -(Y A2 ) b -(Y A3 ) c -(Y A4 ) d -(Y A5 ) e -(Y A6 ) f Preferably, the structure is represented by -. where: Y A1 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y A2 represents a methylene group substituted with at least one atom selected from the group consisting of a hydroxy group and a halogen atom, Y A3 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y A4 represents an ester bond, an amide bond, or a urethane bond, Y A5 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y A6 represents an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, b, c, d, e and f each independently represent 0 or 1.

[0070] In addition, in the polymer A, the structural unit represented by the formula (1) preferably accounts for 5% by number or more and 95% by number or less, and more preferably 50% by number or more and 95% by number or less, It is more preferable that the number of particles is 70% or more and 90% or less.

[0071] In addition, in the polymer A, the structural unit represented by the formula (1) is preferably 0.1% by mass or more and 80% by mass or less, more preferably 1% by mass or more and 80% by mass or less, and even more preferably 4% by mass or more and 66% by mass or less.

[0072] Furthermore, in the polymer A, the molar ratio of the structural unit represented by formula (1) to the structural unit represented by formula (2) is preferably 1:19 to 19:1, more preferably 1:1 to 19:1, and even more preferably 7:3 to 9:1.

[0073] Furthermore, in the surface layer, from the viewpoint of suppressing ghosting, the content of polymer A is preferably 2% by mass or more and 10% by mass or less, and more preferably 4% by mass or more and 8% by mass or less, relative to the mass of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles.

[0074] The surface layer may or may not contain a polymer having a structural unit represented by formula (1), a structural unit represented by formula (2), and a structural unit having an acidic group with a pKa of 3 or less, but it is preferable that it does not contain one.

[0075] The pKa of an acidic group can be determined by measurement using a known method such as titration. Examples of acidic groups with a pKa of 3 or less include a sulfonic acid group (methanesulfonic acid: pKa -2.6), a phosphonic acid group (first dissociation: pKa 1.5), a phosphoric acid group (first dissociation: pKa 2.12), and a fluorinated alkylcarboxylic acid group (e.g., trifluoroacetic acid: pKa -0.25, difluoroacetic acid: pKa 1.24, monofluoroacetic acid: pKa 2.66).

[0076] From the viewpoint of improving the dispersibility of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles, the weight average molecular weight of the polymer A is preferably 16,000 or more and 100,000 or less, and more preferably 18,000 or more and 80,000 or less.

[0077] The weight average molecular weight of the polymer A can be measured and calculated by the following method. (Weight average molecular weight measured by GPC) The weight average molecular weight according to the present disclosure is measured by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) as follows. First, the sample is dissolved in tetrahydrofuran (THF) at room temperature for 24 hours. The resulting solution is then filtered through a solvent-resistant membrane filter "Maesholidisc" (manufactured by Tosoh Corporation) with a pore size of 0.2 μm to obtain a sample solution. The sample solution is adjusted so that the concentration of components soluble in THF is approximately 0.8 mass%. This sample solution is used for measurements under the following conditions. Apparatus: HLC8120 GPC (detector: RI) (Tosoh Corporation) Column: Shodex KF-801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807 (7 columns, manufactured by Showa Denko Co., Ltd.) Eluent: tetrahydrofuran (THF) ·Flow rate: 1.0ml / min Oven temperature: 40.0℃ Sample injection volume: 0.10 ml To calculate the molecular weight of a sample, a molecular weight calibration curve prepared using standard polystyrene resins (e.g., trade names "TSK Standard Polystyrene F-850, F-450, F-288, F-128, F-80, F-40, F-20, F-10, F-4, F-2, F-1, A-5000, A-2500, A-1000, A-500", manufactured by Tosoh Corporation) is used.

[0078] Examples of the structural unit represented by the formula (1) used in the present disclosure include the structures shown in Table 1 below.

[0079] [Table 1]

[0080] Examples of the structural unit represented by the formula (2) used in the present disclosure include the structures shown in Table 2 below. [Table 2-1] [Table 2-2]

[0081] <Process cartridge, electrophotographic device> The electrophotographic photosensitive member of the present disclosure may be one of the components of a process cartridge or an electrophotographic apparatus. The process cartridge is characterized by integrally supporting the electrophotographic photosensitive member described above and at least one means selected from the group consisting of a charging means, a developing means, a transfer means, and a cleaning means, and is detachably mountable to the main body of the electrophotographic apparatus. The electrophotographic apparatus is characterized by having the electrophotographic photosensitive member described above, a charging means, an exposure means, a developing means, and a transfer means.

[0082] FIG. 2 shows the configuration of a process cartridge equipped with the electrophotographic photosensitive member of the present disclosure, and FIG. 3 shows an example of the schematic configuration of an electrophotographic apparatus having the process cartridge of FIG.

[0083] In FIG. 2, a cylindrical electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 is rotated in the direction of the arrow at a predetermined peripheral speed. The peripheral surface of the rotationally driven electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 is uniformly charged to a predetermined positive or negative potential by charging means 2. Next, the charged peripheral surface of the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 is exposed to exposure light (image exposure light) 3 output from exposure means (not shown) such as slit exposure or laser beam scanning exposure. In this way, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to a target image is sequentially formed on the peripheral surface of the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1. The voltage applied to the charging means (such as a charging roller) 2 may be a voltage in which an AC component is superimposed on a DC component, or a voltage consisting of only a DC component.

[0084] The electrostatic latent image formed on the peripheral surface of the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 is developed into a toner image by the toner contained in the developer of the developing means 4. Next, the toner image formed and carried on the peripheral surface of the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 is sequentially transferred onto a transfer material (paper, intermediate transfer member, etc.) 6 by a transfer bias from a transfer means (transfer roller, etc.) 5. The transfer material 6 is fed in synchronization with the rotation of the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1.

[0085] After the toner image is transferred, the surface of the electrophotographic photoreceptor 1 is subjected to a charge removal process using pre-exposure light 7 from a pre-exposure means (not shown), and then the surface is cleaned by removing the residual toner from the surface by a cleaning means 8, and the electrophotographic photoreceptor 1 is then repeatedly used for image formation. The pre-exposure means may be placed before or after the cleaning step, and the pre-exposure means is not necessarily required.

[0086] The electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 may be mounted in an electrophotographic apparatus such as a copying machine or a laser beam printer. Alternatively, a process cartridge 9 may be configured by accommodating a plurality of components, such as the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1, charging means 2, developing means 4, and cleaning means 8, in a container and integrally supporting them, and configured to be detachably attachable to the main body of the electrophotographic apparatus. In FIG. 2, the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1, charging means 2, developing means 4, and cleaning means 8 are integrally supported to form a process cartridge 9 that is detachably attachable to the main body of the electrophotographic apparatus.

[0087] Next, an electrophotographic apparatus equipped with the electrophotographic photoreceptor of the present disclosure will be described. An example of the configuration of the electrophotographic apparatus of the present disclosure is shown in Figure 3. A yellow process cartridge 17, a magenta process cartridge 18, a cyan process cartridge 19, and a black process cartridge 20, each corresponding to a different color, are arranged side by side along the intermediate transfer body 10. The diameter, constituent materials, developer, charging method, and other means of the electrophotographic photosensitive member do not necessarily need to be the same for each color.

[0088] When the image formation operation begins, toner images of each color are sequentially superimposed on the intermediate transfer body 10 according to the image formation process described above. In parallel, transfer paper 11 is fed from paper feed tray 13 via paper feed path 12 and fed to secondary transfer means 14 in synchronization with the rotation of the intermediate transfer body. The toner image on the intermediate transfer body 10 is transferred to the transfer paper 11 by a transfer bias from secondary transfer means 14. The toner image transferred onto the transfer paper 11 is transported along paper feed path 12, fixed on the transfer paper by fixing means 15, and then discharged from paper discharge section 16. [Example]

[0089] The present disclosure will be described in more detail below using examples and comparative examples, but is not limited thereto. In the following description of the examples, "parts" are by mass unless otherwise specified.

[0090] <Synthesis of Polymer A> Polymer A having the structural unit represented by formula (1) and the structural unit represented by formula (2) in the present disclosure was synthesized as follows: The compounds used in the following synthesis examples can be produced, for example, by referring to JP-A-2009-104145.

[0091] (Polymer A1) 52 parts of a compound represented by the following formula (1-1), 100 parts of a compound represented by the following formula (2-1), 0.52 parts of 1,1'-azobis(1-acetoxy-1-phenylethane) (trade name: OTAZO-15, manufactured by Otsuka Chemical Co., Ltd.), and 338 parts of n-butyl acetate were mixed in a glass flask equipped with a stirrer, reflux condenser, nitrogen gas inlet tube, thermostatic bath, and thermometer at 20°C under a nitrogen atmosphere for 30 minutes, and then the reaction solution was heated to 85-90°C and reacted for 5 hours. The reaction was stopped by ice cooling, and 1500 parts by mass of 2-propanol was added to obtain a precipitate. This precipitate was washed with a mixed solvent of n-butyl acetate and 2-propanol at a ratio of 1:5 and dried at 80°C under a reduced pressure of 1325 Pa or less for 3 hours to obtain Polymer A1.

[0092] (Polymer A2) Polymer A2 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 53 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-2).

[0093] (Polymer A3) Polymer A3 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 50 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-3).

[0094] (Polymer A4) Polymer A4 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 53 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-4).

[0095] (Polymer A5) Polymer A5 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 45 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-2).

[0096] (Polymer A6) Polymer A6 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 248 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-3).

[0097] (Polymer A7) Polymer A7 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-5).

[0098] (Polymer A8) Polymer A8 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-6).

[0099] (Polymer A9) Polymer A9 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-7).

[0100] (Polymer A10) Polymer A10 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-8).

[0101] (Polymer A11) Polymer A11 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 47 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-9).

[0102] (Polymer A12) Polymer A12 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 43 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-10).

[0103] (Polymer A13) Polymer A13 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-11).

[0104] (Polymer A14) Polymer A14 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 47 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12).

[0105] (Polymer A15) Polymer A15 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 45 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-2).

[0106] (Polymer A16) Polymer A16 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 245 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-3).

[0107] (Polymer A17) Polymer A17 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that in the synthesis of polymer A14, 47 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12) was changed to 50 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12), and 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 67 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1).

[0108] (Polymer A18) Polymer A18 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that in the synthesis of polymer A14, 47 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12) was changed to 39 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12), and 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 200 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1).

[0109] (Polymer A19) Polymer A19 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of Polymer A14, except that in the synthesis of Polymer A14, 0.52 parts of 1,1'-azobis(1-acetoxy-1-phenylethane) (trade name: OTAZO-15, manufactured by Otsuka Chemical Co., Ltd.) was changed to 0.98 parts of 1,1'-azobis(1-acetoxy-1-phenylethane) (trade name: OTAZO-15, manufactured by Otsuka Chemical Co., Ltd.).

[0110] (Polymer A20) Polymer A20 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that in the synthesis of polymer A14, 0.52 parts of 1,1'-azobis(1-acetoxy-1-phenylethane) (trade name: OTAZO-15, manufactured by Otsuka Chemical Co., Ltd.) was changed to 0.16 parts of 1,1'-azobis(1-acetoxy-1-phenylethane) (trade name: OTAZO-15, manufactured by Otsuka Chemical Co., Ltd.).

[0111] (Polymer A21) Polymer A21 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 47 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-13).

[0112] (Polymer A22) Polymer A22 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 43 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-14).

[0113] (Polymer A23) Polymer A23 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 39 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-15).

[0114] (Polymer A24) Polymer A24 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 39 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-16).

[0115] (Polymer A25) Polymer A25 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 39 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-17).

[0116] (Polymer A26) Polymer A26 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 26 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-18).

[0117] (Polymer A27) Polymer A27 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that in the synthesis of polymer A14, 44 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12) was changed to 53 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12), and 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 33 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1).

[0118] (Polymer A28) Polymer A28 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that in the synthesis of polymer A14, 44 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12) was changed to 28 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-12), and 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 333 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1).

[0119] (Polymer A29) Polymer A29 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 56 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-19).

[0120] (Polymer A30) Polymer A30 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-20).

[0121] (Polymer A31) Polymer A31 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 52 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-1) was changed to 53 parts of the compound represented by formula (1-21).

[0122] (Polymer A32) Polymer A32 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 28 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-4).

[0123] (Polymer A33) Polymer A33 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A1, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 296 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-5).

[0124] (Polymer A34) Polymer A34 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 28 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-4).

[0125] (Polymer A35) Polymer A35 was obtained in the same manner as in the synthesis of polymer A14, except that 100 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-1) was changed to 292 parts of the compound represented by formula (2-3).

[0126] [ka]

[0127] [ka]

[0128] [ka]

[0129] The resulting polymers A1 to A35 were subjected to GPC measurement by the method described above, and the weight average molecular weights were calculated. The results are shown in Table 3.

[0130] [Table 3] [ka]

[0131] <Production of Electrophotographic Photoreceptor> Example 1 (Support) A cylindrical aluminum cylinder (JIS-A3003, aluminum alloy, outer diameter 30 mm, length 357.5 mm, wall thickness 0.7 mm) was used as a support (conductive support). It was ultrasonically cleaned in a cleaning solution containing pure water and detergent (product name: Chemicol CT, manufactured by Tokiwa Chemical Co., Ltd.), and after the cleaning solution was rinsed off, it was further ultrasonically cleaned in pure water for degreasing, and this was used as a support.

[0132] (undercoat layer) Zinc oxide particles (average particle diameter: 70 nm, specific surface area: 15 m 2 Sixty parts of zinc oxide particles (60 parts by weight / g) were mixed with 500 parts of tetrahydrofuran by stirring, and 0.75 parts of a silane coupling agent (compound name: N-2-(aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, product name: KBM603, manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.) was added thereto and stirred for 2 hours. Thereafter, the tetrahydrofuran was distilled off under reduced pressure, and the mixture was dried by heating at 120°C for 3 hours to obtain surface-treated zinc oxide particles.

[0133] Next, 25 parts of butyral (trade name: BM-1, manufactured by Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.) as a polyol and 22.5 parts of blocked isocyanate (trade name: Sumidur BL-3173, manufactured by Sumitomo Bayer Urethane Co., Ltd.) were dissolved in 142 parts of methyl ethyl ketone. To this solution, 100 parts of the surface-treated zinc oxide particles and 1 part of anthraquinone were added, and the mixture was dispersed for 5 hours in a sand mill using glass beads with a diameter of 1 mm. After the dispersion treatment, 0.008 parts of dioctyltin dilaurate and 6.5 parts of silicone resin particles (Tospearl 145, manufactured by GE Toshiba Silicones) were added and stirred to prepare a coating liquid for an undercoat layer. The obtained coating liquid for undercoat layer was dip-coated onto the support to form a coating film, and the coating film was dried at 190° C. for 24 minutes to form an undercoat layer with a thickness of 20 μm.

[0134] (charge generation layer) Next, 15 parts of chlorogallium phthalocyanine crystals having strong diffraction peaks at Bragg angles (2θ±0.2°) of at least 7.4°, 16.6°, 25.5°, and 28.3° for CuKα characteristic X-rays, 10 parts of vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer resin (VMCH, manufactured by Nippon Union Carbide Co., Ltd.), and 300 parts of n-butyl alcohol were mixed and dispersed for 4 hours in a sand mill using 1 mm diameter glass beads to prepare a coating solution for the charge generating layer. This charge generating layer coating liquid was dip coated onto the undercoat layer, and the resulting coating was dried at 150° C. for 5 minutes to form a charge generating layer having a thickness of 0.2 μm.

[0135] (charge transport layer) Next, 10 parts of polytetrafluoroethylene resin particles (average primary particle size 210 nm, average circularity 0.85), 0.55 parts of the above-mentioned polymer A1, and 50 parts of tetrahydrofuran were mixed and stirred for 48 hours while maintaining the liquid temperature at 20°C to obtain mixed liquid A.

[0136] Next, 40 parts of N,N'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N'-diphenylbenzidine, 10 parts of a compound represented by the following formula (3-1), 75 parts of bisphenol Z-type polycarbonate resin (viscosity average molecular weight 40,000), and 2.0 parts of 2,6-di-t-butyl-4-methylphenol as an antioxidant were mixed, and 250 parts of tetrahydrofuran was added and dissolved to obtain Preparation B. Preparation A was added to Preparation B and mixed with stirring, and then passed through a high-pressure disperser (trade name: Microfluidizer M-110EH, manufactured by Microfluidics, Inc., USA) to obtain a dispersion.

[0137] Thereafter, fluorine-modified silicone oil (product name: FL-100, manufactured by Shin-Etsu Silicones Co., Ltd.) was added to the dispersion to a concentration of 5 ppm, and the dispersion was filtered using a Polyflon filter (product name: PF-040, manufactured by Advantech Toyo Co., Ltd.) to prepare a coating liquid for the charge transport layer. This charge transport layer coating liquid was dip coated onto the charge generating layer to form a coating film, and the resulting coating film was dried at 150° C. for 40 minutes to form a charge transport layer with a thickness of 40 μm. In this manner, an electrophotographic photoreceptor of Example 1 was prepared. [ka]

[0138] [Examples 2 to 40, Comparative Examples 1 to 10, Reference Examples 1 to 3] Electrophotographic photoreceptors of Examples 2 to 40, Comparative Examples 1 to 10, and Reference Examples 1 to 3 were prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that in forming the charge transport layer, the type of polymer A, the amount of polymer A added, the type of polytetrafluoroethylene resin particles, and the layer thickness were changed as shown in Table 4.

[0139] [Table 4]

[0140] <Evaluation of Electrophotographic Photoreceptors> The electrophotographic photoreceptors produced in Examples 1 to 40, Comparative Examples 1 to 10, and Reference Examples 1 to 3 were evaluated as follows.

[0141] [Evaluation device 1-1] The electrophotographic photoreceptors prepared in Examples 1 to 40, Comparative Examples 1 to 10, and Reference Examples 1 to 3 were mounted in a copying machine, imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C3835F (product name), manufactured by Canon Inc., and evaluated. Specifically, the evaluation device was placed in a room temperature and humidity environment of 23°C and 50%RH, and the prepared electrophotographic photosensitive member was attached to a magenta process cartridge, which was then attached to the station of the magenta process cartridge, and evaluation was performed.

[0142] [Evaluation device 1-2] The electrophotographic photosensitive members prepared in Examples 1 to 40, Comparative Examples 1 to 10, and Reference Examples 1 to 3 were mounted on a modified copy machine of imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C3835F (product name) manufactured by Canon Inc. (charging means was a system in which a DC voltage was applied to a roller-type contact charging member (charging roller), and exposure means was a laser image exposure system (wavelength 780 nm)), and evaluation was carried out. Specifically, the evaluation device was placed in a normal temperature and normal humidity environment of a temperature of 23°C and a relative humidity of 50% RH, and the prepared electrophotographic photosensitive members were mounted on a process cartridge for magenta, which was then mounted on the station of the magenta process cartridge, and evaluation was carried out. The surface potential of the electrophotographic photosensitive member was measured by removing the developing cartridge from the evaluation device and inserting a potential measuring device therein. The potential measuring device was configured by placing a potential measuring probe (trade name: model 6000B-8, manufactured by Trek Japan Co., Ltd.) at the development position of the developing cartridge, and the position of the potential measuring probe relative to the electrophotographic photosensitive member was the center in the generating line direction of the electrophotographic photosensitive member, with a gap of 3 mm from the surface of the electrophotographic photosensitive member. Furthermore, the potential at the center of the electrophotographic photosensitive member was measured using a surface potentiometer (trade name: model 344, manufactured by Trek Japan Co., Ltd.).

[0143] (Initial image evaluation) Image evaluation was performed using the evaluation device 1-1 described above. A solid white image was output using A4-size glossy paper, and the number of image defects due to poor dispersion, i.e., black dots, contained in the area of ​​one circumference of the electrophotographic photoreceptor in the output image was visually evaluated according to the following evaluation ranks. The area of ​​one circumference of the electrophotographic photoreceptor is a rectangular region with a length of 297 mm, the long side length of A4 paper, and a width of 94.2 mm, the circumference of the electrophotographic photoreceptor. In this disclosure, ranks A, B, C, and D represent levels at which the effects of the present disclosure are achieved, with rank A being considered to be an excellent level. Rank E, on the other hand, was considered to be a level at which the effects of the present disclosure are not achieved. A: No black spots at all B: 1 to 3 black dots less than 1.5 mm in diameter, and no black dots 1.5 mm or more in diameter C: 1 to 3 black dots with a diameter of less than 1.5 mm, and 1 to 2 black dots with a diameter of 1.5 mm or more D: 4 to 5 black dots less than 1.5 mm in diameter, and 2 or less black dots 1.5 mm or more in diameter E: 6 or more black spots less than 1.5 mm in diameter, or 3 or more black spots 1.5 mm or more in diameter The results of the evaluation are shown in Table 4.

[0144] (Ghost Rating) The ghost evaluation was performed by repeatedly outputting images using the evaluation device 1-1 as described below, and then measuring the ghost potential using the evaluation device 1-2. A cartridge equipped with an electrophotographic photoreceptor was attached to the evaluation device 1-1, and 20,000 sheets of A4-size plain paper were repeatedly printed with a monochrome text image at a coverage rate of 1%. The electrophotographic photoreceptor that had been repeatedly used was then attached to the cartridge and attached to the evaluation device 1-2. The ghost potential was measured by inputting a signal outputting the image shown in Figure 4 into the evaluation device 1-2. Figure 4 shows the output image, including ghost 402 generated in a one-dot knight's eagle pattern image 401 and solid patch 404 in a white image 403. In the evaluation device 1-2, the aforementioned potential measurement probe was fixed so as to be positioned at the position of solid patch 404 in the signal outputting the image shown in Figure 4. The applied bias was set so that the dark area potential of the non-exposed area of ​​the electrophotographic photoreceptor was -500 V, and the laser light intensity was 0.30 μJ / cm. 2 The voltage was set so that the voltage Vcc was 7V. An electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image shown in Fig. 4 was formed on the surface of the photoreceptor by a signal outputting the image shown in Fig. 4. In the electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image shown in Fig. 4, the potential difference between the potential of the ghost image generating region in the halftone image forming region and the potential of the region other than the ghost image generating region in the halftone image forming region was defined as the ghost potential. In Example 1, the ghost potential after repeated use of 20,000 sheets was 7V. In the present disclosure, the smaller the ghost potential, the better, and the more the effects of the present disclosure can be obtained. The results of the evaluation are shown in Table 4.

[0145] (Durability evaluation) The durability was evaluated using the above-mentioned evaluation device 1-1. The cartridge equipped with the electrophotographic photosensitive member was attached to the evaluation device, and a monochrome character image with a print rate of 1% was repeatedly formed on A4 size plain paper with the electrophotographic photosensitive member installed. During the repeated image formation, the film thickness of the surface layer of the image and the electrophotographic photosensitive member was checked as appropriate, and the number of sheets of paper passed until the minimum film thickness that ensures good image output was reached was confirmed. In the present disclosure, the greater the number of sheets passed, the better, and the greater the effect of the present disclosure. The results of the evaluation are shown in Table 5.

[0146] [Table 5] [Explanation of symbols]

[0147] 101 Base 102 Undercoat layer 103 Charge generation layer 104 Charge transport layer 1. Electrophotographic photoreceptor 2. Charging means 3 Exposure light (image exposure light) 4. Developing methods 5 Transfer Method 6 Transfer material 7 Pre-exposure light 8 Cleaning Method 9 Process cartridge 10 Intermediate transfer body 11 Transfer paper 12 Paper feed path 13 Paper tray 14 Secondary transfer means 15 Fixing Method 16 Paper output section 17 Yellow process cartridge 18 Magenta process cartridge 19 Cyan process cartridge 20 Black process cartridge

Claims

1. An electrophotographic photoreceptor having a surface layer, The surface layer is fluorine atom-containing resin particles; A binding material; a charge transport material; A polymer A having a structural unit represented by the following formula (1) and a structural unit represented by the following formula (2), Contains the binder material is a thermoplastic resin, the thermoplastic resin is a bisphenol Z polycarbonate resin, The thickness of the surface layer is 35 μm or more and 50 μm or less. An electrophotographic photoreceptor characterized by: 【Chemistry 1】 (In formula (1), R 11 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R 12 represents an ethylene group, a methylene group, or a single bond, Rf 11 , and Rf 12 each independently represents a perfluoroalkylene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms or a perfluoroalkylidene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms, Rf 13 represents a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms. 【Chemistry 2】 (In formula (2), Y A1 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y B represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, an alkylene group substituted with a halogen atom, an alkylene group substituted with a hydroxy group, an ester bond (-COO-), an amide bond (-NHCO-), a urethane bond (-NHCOO-), or a divalent linking group derived from a combination of one or more selected from these groups and bonds with -O- or -S-, or a single bond; Z A represents a structure represented by the following formula (2A): R 21 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R 22 represents a methyl group; m is an integer of 25 or more and 150 or less. 【Transformation 3】 (In formula (2A), Z A1 indicates a methyl group.)

2. -Y in the structural unit represented by the formula (2) A1 -Y B The structure represented by - is -Y A1 -(Y A2 ) b -(Y A3 ) c -(Y A4 ) d -(Y A5 ) e -(Y A6 ) f Structure indicated by - (Y A1 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y A2 represents a methylene group substituted with at least one atom selected from the group consisting of a hydroxy group and a halogen atom, Y A3 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y A4 represents an ester bond, an amide bond, or a urethane bond, Y A5 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y A6 represents an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, b, c, d, e and f each independently represent 0 or 1.

2. The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to claim 1, wherein

3. 3. The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to claim 1, wherein the content of the polymer A in the surface layer is from 2% by mass to 10% by mass with respect to the content of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles in the surface layer.

4. 4. The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to claim 1, wherein the content of the polymer A in the surface layer is 4% by mass or more and 8% by mass or less with respect to the content of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles in the surface layer.

5. 5. The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to claim 1, wherein the content of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles in the surface layer is 5% by mass or more and 40% by mass or less with respect to the total mass of the surface layer.

6. 6. The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to claim 1, wherein the content of the fluorine atom-containing resin particles in the surface layer is 5% by mass or more and 15% by mass or less with respect to the total mass of the surface layer.

7. 7. The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to claim 1, wherein the surface layer contains a compound represented by the following formula (3) as the charge transport material: 【Chemistry 4】 (In formula (3), R 31 , R 32 , R 33 , R 34 , R 35 , and R 36 each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a methyl group, or a methoxy group.

8. R in the structural unit represented by the formula (1) 12 The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein is a methylene group.

9. Rf in the structural unit represented by the formula (1) 11 , and Rf 12 are each independently a perfluoroalkylene group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms or a perfluoroalkylidene group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, and Rf 13 9. The electrophotographic photoreceptor according to claim 1, wherein is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms.

10. 10. A process cartridge which integrally supports the electrophotographic photosensitive member according to any one of claims 1 to 9 and at least one means selected from the group consisting of a charging means, a developing means, a transfer means, a discharging means and a cleaning means, and which is detachably mountable to a main body of an electrophotographic apparatus.

11. 10. An electrophotographic apparatus comprising the electrophotographic photosensitive member according to claim 1, a charging unit, an exposure unit, a developing unit, and a transfer unit.

12. A method for manufacturing an electrophotographic photoreceptor having a surface layer, comprising: The manufacturing method comprises: a step of preparing a surface layer coating liquid containing a polymer A having a structural unit represented by the following formula (1) and a structural unit represented by the following formula (2), fluorine atom-containing resin particles, a binder material, and a charge transport material, wherein the binder material is a thermoplastic resin; and a step of forming a coating film of the surface layer coating liquid and drying the coating film to form the surface layer having a thickness of 35 μm or more and 50 μm or less and The thermoplastic resin is a bisphenol Z polycarbonate resin.

10. A method for producing an electrophotographic photosensitive member, comprising: 【Transformation 5】 (In formula (1), R 11 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R 12 represents an ethylene group, a methylene group, or a single bond, Rf 11 , and Rf 12 each independently represents a perfluoroalkylene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms or a perfluoroalkylidene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms, Rf 13 represents a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms. 【Transformation 6】 (In formula (2), Y A1 represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, Y B represents an unsubstituted alkylene group, an alkylene group substituted with a halogen atom, an alkylene group substituted with a hydroxy group, an ester bond (-COO-), an amide bond (-NHCO-), a urethane bond (-NHCOO-), or a divalent linking group derived from a combination of one or more selected from these groups and bonds with -O- or -S-, or a single bond; Z A represents a structure represented by the following formula (2A): R 21 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, R 22 represents a methyl group; m is an integer of 25 or more and 150 or less. 【Transformation 7】 (In formula (2A), Z A1 indicates a methyl group.)

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