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titleOfInvention FUEL CELL ELECTRODE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING FUEL CELL ELECTRODE, AND FUEL CELL
abstract In an electrode for a fuel cell, a reduction in a three-phase interface caused by heat generated on a catalyst metal or hydrogen peroxide is suppressed. A catalyst layer 100 used in a fuel cell includes a catalyst carrier 110 made of phosphate, a catalyst metal 120 supported on the catalyst carrier 110, and an inorganic binder 130 binding the catalyst carrier 110. Examples of the phosphate include tin phosphate. The inorganic binder 130 is composed of an inorganic material having proton conductivity, and for example, an amorphous substance mainly composed of indium phosphate is used. [Selection] Figure 2
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