Abstract

A series of copolyimide Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films with different chemical structure was fabricated into xerographic photoreceptors and its electrophotographic properties were measured by photoinduced discharge method. Comparison was made between the LB films and the corresponding 1 μm solvent-cast films. It was found that the copolyimide LB films have the advantage of high electrophotographic performance. The results could be ascribed to charge-transfer complexes formation, nanometer film thickness, compact molecular packing and chain alignment in the copolyimide LB films.

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