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titleOfInvention Electrochemical display element and display device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: It is excellent in processability, manufacturability and cost, and it is not necessary to consider the reaction at the counter electrode paired with the decoloring reaction on the transparent electrode side in the electrolyte composition, the driving voltage is low, and repeated driving characteristics Providing an excellent electrochemical display device with memory. SOLUTION: A negative electrode imparts electrons to metal ions in an electrolytic solution, whereby the metal ions are reduced and the metal is deposited on the surface of the transparent electrode, thereby developing a color due to the metal and reversing the polarity of the electrode. An electrochemical display element in which the negative electrode becomes a positive electrode, and electrons are taken from the metal deposited on the electrode, so that the metal is oxidized into metal ions and dissolved in the electrolyte solution, thereby discoloring the color caused by the metal. And (1) the electrolyte in the display element has bismuth ions as a decolorizing metal ion, and (2) the counter electrode that is the electrode opposite to the viewing surface of the display element is copper. A feature of an electrochemical display element. [Selection] Figure 1
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