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titleOfInvention Oxygen supply electrode current collector, electrochemical reactor and fuel cell
abstract Provided is a current collector for an oxygen supply electrode that can secure an oxygen flow path even when a large load is applied, and can supply oxygen sufficiently. It is an object of the present invention to provide an electrochemical reaction device such as a fuel cell that can achieve efficiency. A porous current collector (2) and a skeleton structure (1) formed in a flat plate shape as a whole are laminated in the plate thickness direction, and the pores and the skeleton serve as oxygen flow paths. The current collector was an oxygen supply electrode. Further, the skeleton structure has a mechanical strength higher than that of the porous current collector and has a conductive structure in a network structure, and the porous current collector is partially laminated in the laminated portion. The skeleton structure was filled and at least the surface was formed of silver or a silver alloy. Furthermore, a waveform was formed on the skeleton structure in the direction of the plate surface. In addition, an electrochemical reaction device such as a fuel cell was formed by laminating the surface of the porous current collector toward the surface of the oxygen supply electrode. [Selection] Figure 1
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