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Trinitrofluorenone charge transport

The earliest all-organic photoconductive compositions consisted of poly-vinyl(carbazole) (PVK, 1) and 2,4,7-trinitrofluorenone (TNF, 2) [25], In spite of its historical importance, the PVK/TNF system is an unusual one, because it is one of the few photoconductors which acts simultaneously as a photogenerator of primary charges and the medium in which the charge transport is accomplished. It is much more usual to employ a separate charge generator and a distinct transport medium. [Pg.210]


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