Abstract:
Provided is a compound represented by the following Formula (I): wherein in Formula (I), F represents a charge transporting skeleton, L represents a divalent linking group including a —(CH2)n—O— group, m represents an integer of from 1 to 8, and n represents an integer of from 3 to 6.
Abstract:
Provided is a compound represented by the following General Formula (I): wherein in General Formula (I), F represents a charge transporting subunit, L represents a linking group having a valency of (n+1) that is formed by combining two or more kinds selected from a group consisting of an alkylene group, —C═C— (an alkenylene group), —C(═O)—, —N(R)—, —O—, and —S—, and R represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an aryl group, or an aralkyl group, m represents an integer of from 1 to 6, and n represents an integer of from 2 to 3.
Abstract:
Provided is a reactive compound represented by the following General Formula (I): wherein in General Formula (I), F represents a charge transporting skeleton, D represents a group represented by the following General Formula (III), and m represents an integer of from 1 to 8: wherein in General Formula (III), L1 represents a divalent linking group including one or more —C(═O)—O— groups.
Abstract:
A lithographic printing plate precursor includes, in the following order: a support; an undercoat layer; and an image-forming layer, the undercoat layer contains a polymer compound having a support-adsorbing group and an acid group, and at least a part of the acid groups is neutralized with a radical polymerizable compound having at least one member selected from the group consisting of a secondary amino group, a tertiary amino group and a hetero ring having a basic nitrogen atom.
Abstract:
A charge-transporting film includes a polymer of a compound represented by Formula (I): (Ra)n-Fa-Xa-Fa′-(Ra′)n′ (I) wherein Fa and Fa′ independently represent a charge-transporting sub-unit including an aromatic ring, Ra and Ra′ independently represent a —CH═CH2 directly bonded to the aromatic ring of the charge-transporting sub-unit or a group represented by Formula (a), Xa represents an alkylene group or a bivalent group in which an alkylene group and a group selected from —O—, —S—, and ester are combined, n and n′ independently represent an integer of 0 or more (wherein n and n′ are not simultaneously 0), and L represents a linking group which is represented by *—(CH2)n″—O—CH2— and which is bonded to the aromatic ring of the charge-transporting sub-unit, wherein n″ is 1 or 2 and the linking group is bonded to the aromatic, ring of the charge-transporting sub-unit with *.
Abstract:
Provided is a composition for forming a charge transporting film, including a solvent having a dielectric constant of 5.0 or more, at least one kind of compound selected from a group consisting of the following compounds (I-a), (I-b), (I-c), and (I-d) and a compound represented by the following Formula (II), fluorine-containing resin particles, and a fluorine-containing dispersant, (I-a): a compound represented by the following Formula (III) (I-b): a compound represented by the following Formula (V) (I-c): a compound represented by the following Formula (V) (I-d): a compound represented by the following Formula (V)
Abstract:
A lithographic printing plate precursor includes a support and an image-recording layer, a non-image area of the image-recording layer is capable of being removed by supplying printing ink and dampening water, and the image-recording layer contains (A) a compound containing two or more isocyanuric acid skeletons each having at least one substituent containing a hydroxy group, (B) an infrared absorbing agent, (C) a radical initiator and (D) a radical polymerizable compound.
Abstract:
A lithographic printing plate precursor includes, in the following order: a support; an intermediate layer; and an image-forming layer, and the intermediate layer contains a polymer (A) comprising a repeating unit (a1) represented by the formula (I) as defined herein.
Abstract:
An automatic player piano is fabricated on the basis of an acoustic piano, and an automatic player is expected to give rise to key motion for reenacting performance with solenoid-operated key actuators; since the hammers of acoustic piano are different in mass, the load against the key motion is also different among the keys; while the motion controller is forcing the keys to travel on reference key trajectories through a servo control loop, the motion controller takes the pitched part into account, and selectively accesses control parameter tables so as to read out the approximate control parameters for the individual keys, whereby the hammers surely reach the target final hammer velocity before striking the strings.