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titleOfInvention Polymer actuator element
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To electrolyze water or a non-aqueous organic polar liquid used as a solvent when a high voltage is applied so as to largely displace or bend a polymer actuator element, and bubbles, particularly hydrogen gas Will occur. [Solution] In a polymer actuator element including at least a solvent and an ion exchange resin as a polymer electrolyte between opposing metal electrodes, the metal electrode is made of a metal having hydrogen storage ability and / or combustion catalyst ability, or metal A polymer actuator element is provided in which a layer containing a metal having hydrogen storage ability and / or combustion catalyst ability is provided as a plating layer on an electrode.
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