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titleOfInvention Fuel cell
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent damage to a fuel cell due to a difference in expansion coefficient between a metal and a solid oxide in a fuel cell including a hydrogen permeable metal layer and an electrolyte layer made of a solid oxide. A fuel cell includes a hydrogen permeable metal layer 22 containing a hydrogen permeable metal, an electrolyte layer 21 made of a metal oxide having proton conductivity, and a hydrogen permeable metal layer 22 and an electrolyte layer 21. And an intermediate layer 23 that is laminated together with the hydrogen permeable metal layer 22 and the electrolyte layer 21 and is composed of one or more metal layers. Here, the metal layer in contact with the electrolyte layer 21 contains a metal element common to the electrolyte layer 21. [Selection] Figure 1
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