Polymers for Electrophotography
Call for Papers
A Symposium in the Division of Polymer Chemistry
237th American Chemical Society National Meeting
Salt Lake City, Utah. USA
March 22-26, 2009
Electrophotography is the predominant technology used in modern printers and copiers. Specialty polymers are critical materials in the various components of the electrophotographic process, including: photoreceptors, toners and developers, fusing systems. With increasing speed and quality in digital color printing, the performance requirements placed on these specialty polymers presents significant challenges. The goal of this symposium is to bring researchers from academia and industry together to discuss the challenges in the design of improved materials for digital color imaging and marking. We cordially invite you to submit Oral or Poster presentations in areas listed below or on related topics.
A) Photoconductive and Photoactive Materials: high performance charge transporting materials, high sensitivity photogenerating materials, abrasion resistant materials, low surface energy films and coating.
B) Toner and Developer Materials: novel toner polymers, polymeric nano/micro-particle surface modification, charge control agents, surface modification of colorants (dyes and pigments), coating materials for developers, “green” toner materials.
C) Specialty Materials for Fusing and Transfer Subsystems: fluoropolymers, silicones, high performance elastomers, release agents, conductive polymers.
D) Polymers for Print Media: smart paper, surface treatment of paper, media for low energy fusing and low temperature curing of ink or toner.
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
Leading researchers and scientists from academia and industry will be invited for this symposium
Hongzheng Chen (Zhejiang University, China); Alex Jen (University of Washington); Kock-yee Law (Xerox Corporation) ; George Marshall (Lexmark International); Andrzej Pacek (University of Birmingham, UK); Krishna Pamidimukkala (International Paper); Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos (University of Connecticut) ; Guerino Sacripante (Xerox Research Center of Canada); Dinesh Tyagi (Eastman Kodak Company); Yuan Wang (Peking University, China); David Weiss (Eastman Kodak Company); Sen Yang (Avon Products, Inc.)
Organizers:
Yuhua Tong, Xerox Corporation, MS: 0130-01S, 800 Phillips Road, Webster, NY 14580, Tel: (585)-422-6728, E-mail: yuhua.tong@xerox.com.
Thomas Smith, Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 85 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623-5603, Tel: (585)-475-7982, E-mail: twssch@rit.edu.
Wayne Ferrar, Eastman Kodak Company, 2600 Manitou Road, Rochester, NY 14653-4180, Tel: (585)-722-0574, E-mail: wayne.ferrar@kodak.com.