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titleOfInvention Fuel cell
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a high-capacity fuel cell having a high fuel utilization rate and a small loss of electric capacity. SOLUTION: In a fuel cell having a negative electrode formed by fixing a hydrogen storage material to a conductive substrate, a positive electrode formed of an air electrode, and an electrolyte, and using a metal hydride as a fuel source, a negative electrode is formed on the surface of the hydrogen storage material. A fuel cell is formed by forming a coating capable of suppressing generation of hydrogen gas from the fuel cell. The coating is preferably formed of a metal having no hydrogen generation catalytic function, such as iron, copper, titanium, manganese, zinc, and magnesium, or a conductive polymer such as polyaniline. Further, as the hydrogen storage material, a hydrogen storage alloy is preferable, NaBH 4 , KB as metal hydride as fuel source H 4 , LiAlH 4 , KH or NaH is preferred, and the electrolyte is preferably an aqueous solution of a hydroxide of an alkali metal such as KOH, NaOH or LiOH.
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