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titleOfInvention Proton conductive inorganic electrolyte membrane and method for producing the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an electrolyte membrane having a thin self-supporting membrane structure which can be manufactured by a simple and inexpensive method, suppresses swelling due to fuel, reduces gas permeation, and is excellent in proton conduction performance. SOLUTION: A film-like substrate 1 made of an inorganic oxide having through pores 2 penetrating between the front and back sides, and a plurality of pores penetrating between the front and back are filled in the through-holes 2 of the membrane-like substrate 1. A proton-conductive electrolyte membrane 10 comprising a porous filler 3 made of an inorganic oxide having fine pores 4, wherein the porous filler 3 is formed by a sol-gel method and the inner surface of the fine pores 4 Is provided with a functional group that serves as a proton conduction path. [Selection] Figure 1
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