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titleOfInvention Charging roller
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a charging roller having a surface layer and / or an intermediate layer having high resistance uniformity and low environmental dependency. A charging roller used in contact with an image carrier surface of an electrophotographic apparatus or an electrostatic recording apparatus, wherein the charging roller is selected from the group consisting of (A) a polyurethane-based, polyamide-based, and polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer. Conductive tube formed of a polymer composition containing the polymer obtained and (B) a quaternary phosphonium salt having at least three phenyl groups bonded to a phosphorus atom in the molecule, is coated on the elastic layer. A charging roller, comprising:
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