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publicationDate 1989-01-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S6425134-A
titleOfInvention Electrochromic element
abstract PURPOSE:To inhibit stripping or elution of an electrochromic (EC) agent from an electrode of an electrochromic element by coating the surface of a display electrode having the EC agent fixed thereon with an ion exchange resin. CONSTITUTION:The surface of a display electrode having an EC agent fixed thereon is coated with an ion exchange resin (A). Iron-vasophenanthroline complex, etc., may be used for the EC agent, and In-Sn oxide coated glass electrode, etc., may be used for the display electrode. Further, a high molecular material having a sulfonic acid group is preferred as the resin A, for example, a perfluorosulfonic acid type polymer is usable. By this constitution, stripping or elution of the EC agent from the electrode is inhibited, so an EC element having high repeatability is obtd.
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