Abstract:
In order to provide an membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane in which bending and warping of a solid polymer electrolyte membrane are prevented so as to facilitate the handling ability, in the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane comprising a solid polymer electrolyte membrane, and a pair of gas diffusion electrodes which are disposed on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, a flat surface having the same size as the solid polymer electrolyte membrane is formed by disposing a frame-shaped seal member on an outer surface of the gas diffusion electrode, and the flat surface closely contacts to the solid polymer electrolyte membrane so as to be able to cover and support the solid polymer electrolyte membrane.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0001]    1. Field of the Invention  
           [0002]    The present invention relates to a membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane which comprises a solid polymer electrolyte membrane and a pair of gas diffusion electrodes which are disposed on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, and to a fuel cell unit in which the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane is placed between a pair of separators. In particular, the present invention relates to a membrane electrode assembly having a membrane electrolyte membrane and to a fuel cell unit which can improve the sealing ability on an outer side of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane and prevent gas leakage to the outside.  
           [0003]    2. Description of Related Art  
           [0004]    The fuel cells are known having a structure in which a fuel cell unit is made by sandwiching a membrane electrode assembly, which has an electrolyte membrane comprising a solid polymer electrolyte membrane comprising an anode side gas diffusion layer and a cathode side gas diffusion layer which are disposed on both sides of the membrane between a pair of separators, and in which a plurality of the cell of the fuel cell are stacked.  
           [0005]    One example of such a case is explained with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11. In these drawings, reference numeral  1  indicates a membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane. This membrane electrode assembly  1  having an electrolyte membrane comprises a solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  and gas diffusion layers (an anode side gas diffusion layer and a cathode side gas diffusion layer)  3  and  4  which are disposed on both sides of the membrane. A catalyst layer is disposed between the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  and each of the gas diffusion layers  3  and  4 . The solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  is formed so as to have planar dimensions that are larger than planar dimensions of the anode side gas diffusion layer  3  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  4  which are disposed on both sides thereof, and the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  extends over a periphery of the diffusion layers  3  and  4 . A pair of separators  5  and  6  are disposed on both sides of the membrane electrode assembly  1  having an electrolyte membrane as shown in FIG. 11. Round-shaped seal members  7  are set at the peripheral edge side of the opposing surfaces of separators  5  and  6 ; thus, the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  is sandwiched between the round-shaped seal members  7 . A fuel cell  8  is structured by disposing the membrane electrode assembly  1  having an electrolyte membrane between the separators  5  and  6  in such a state. In addition, in the separators  5  and  6 , gas communication channels  9  and  10  for supplying fuel gas, oxidant gas, and cooling medium communication channels  11  for supplying cooling medium are formed.  
           [0006]    In the fuel cell  8  which is structured in the above manner, when a fuel gas (for example, hydrogen gas) is supplied to a reaction surface of the anode side gas diffusion layer  3  via the gas communication channels  9 , the hydrogen is ionized by the catalyst layer and transmitted to the cathode side gas diffusion layer  4  via the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2 . Electrons which are generated during such a process are taken to an external circuit and used for direct current electric energy. Because an oxidant gas (for example, a gas including oxygen) is supplied to the cathode side gas diffusion layer  4 , hydrogen ions, electrons and oxygen react there, and a water is generated.  
           [0007]    However, in the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2 , as shown in FIG. 10, a part of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  extends from the peripheries of the diffusion layers  3  and  4 . Therefore, if there is any difference in the positions of the opposing seal members  7  which have the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  therebetween, a shearing stress acts thereon; therefore, there is a possibility that the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  may be damaged. Also, when a fuel gas and an oxidant gas are supplied to a cell of the fuel cell  8 , a difference of pressure  12  (pressure difference between the electrodes) occurs between the one side and the other side of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2 ; thus, as shown in FIG. 12, there is a possibility that warping  13  occurs in the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2 . Therefore, it is necessary very precisely to perform the positioning operation of the opposing seal members  7  which have the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  2  therebetween. There is a problem in that it takes a lot of time to produce a cell of the fuel cell  8  while maintaining the required precision; thus, it is burdensome from the viewpoint of efficient production.  
           [0008]    Regarding this aspect, a fuel cell unit  20  having a structure shown in FIG. 13 is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. Hei 10-289722. That is, a gas diffusion layer  25  having nearly the same dimensions as a solid polymer electrolyte membrane  22  is disposed on an opposite surface of a catalyst layer  23  which contacts the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  22  so as to form a unit with the catalyst layer  23 , and the peripheral edge section of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  22  is reinforced by contacting the gas diffusion layer  25  to the peripheral edge section of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  22 . Also, a seal member  26  having a C-shaped cross section on one side is disposed so as to cover an end section of the gas diffusion layer  25 ; thus, prevention of gas leakage to the outside is intended.  
           [0009]    However, in the cell of the fuel cell  20 , because it is necessary to form the gas diffusion layer  25  so as to be nearly the same size as the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  22 , there is a problem in that the material procurement cost increases due to the extra cost for material procurement. Also, the size of the gas diffusion layer  25  is different from the size of another gas diffusion layer  25   b;  thus, the number of parts increases, and the production process becomes complicated.  
           [0010]    Furthermore, in the cell of the fuel cell  20 , there is a problem in that it is burdensome to form the seal member  26  so as to fit to the shape of the gas diffusion layer  25  and to assemble the seal member  26  so as to cover the gas diffusion layer  25  because the seal member  26  having a C-shaped cross section is disposed so as to cover an end section of the gas diffusion layer  25 .  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0011]    Here, an object of the present invention is to provide a membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane in which the cost can be reduced, which can protect and reinforce the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, and in which handling is easy.  
           [0012]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a fuel cell unit which can be assembled easily.  
           [0013]    Yet, another object of the present invention is to provide a fuel cell unit in which gas can be prevented from leaking to the outside more securely.  
           [0014]    In order to solve the above problems, a first aspect of the present invention is a membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane comprising a solid polymer electrolyte membrane, first and second gas diffusion electrodes which are disposed respectively on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane and a frame-shaped seal member which is disposed so as to surround a periphery of the first gas diffusion electrodes and covers and supports a peripheral part of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane extending over an outline of the first gas diffusion electrodes.  
           [0015]    By arranging the structure in this way, it becomes possible to restrict the materials which are necessary for the gas diffusion electrode to a minimum for generating electricity and to protect and reinforce the solid polymer electrolyte membrane by means of the frame-shaped member. Therefore, it becomes possible to prevent the solid polymer electrolyte membrane from bending and warping; thus, handling becomes easier as compared to the conventional case. Also, it is acceptable if the sizes of the gas diffusion electrodes disposed on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane are the same; thus, it becomes possible to reduce the number of parts and to simplify the manufacturing process. Also, because there are fewer restrictions in arranging the position of the seal member which is disposed on an opposite surface of the solid polymer electrode membrane contacting the frame-shaped seal member, it is possible to significantly shorten the time which is required for the positioning of the seal member, and to increase the product yield.  
           [0016]    In addition, if the frame-shaped seal member is formed so as to be the same thickness as the internal gas diffusion electrodes, it is preferable that the position of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane coincide with the position of the frame-shaped seal member during the assembling operation of the fuel cell unit. Also, the frame-shaped seal member should preferably be formed so as to overlap the gas diffusion electrode which is supported inside the frame-shaped seal member. By doing this way, the amount of contact between the frame-shaped seal member and the gas diffusion electrode increases; thus, it is possible to protect or reinforce the solid polymer electrolyte membrane more desirably. As the material for the seal member, carbon, metal, and resin rubber can be used preferably as long as sealing ability is provided. The frame-shaped seal members and the gas diffusion electrode which is supported therein may be formed integrally by using a bonding agent, and also may be integrally formed by methods such as injection molding, casting, and resin forming.  
           [0017]    A second aspect of the present invention is a cell of a fuel cell comprising a membrane electrode assembly, and a pair of separators (for example, separators  52  and  54  in the embodiments) which sandwiches the membrane electrode assembly, wherein the membrane electrode assembly comprises a solid polymer electrolyte membrane, first and second gas diffusion electrodes which are disposed respectively on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, a frame-shaped first seal member which is disposed so as to surround a periphery of the first gas diffusion electrodes and covers and supports a peripheral part of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane extending over an outline of the first gas diffusion electrodes, and a second seal member (for example, seal member  40  in the embodiment) which is disposed on the peripheral part of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane so as to surround a periphery of the second gas diffusion electrodes.  
           [0018]    By arranging the structure in this way, because a more flexible positioning arrangement is possible as compared to the conventional case, it is possible to shorten the manufacturing time for the fuel cell unit, and to reduce the burden in the assembling operation. Also, because the solid polymer electrolyte membrane in the fuel cell unit structured in the above manner is supported while maintaining its flatness, it is possible to prevent the solid polymer electrolyte membrane from being damaged in the fuel cell unit which is caused by a pressure difference between the electrodes. Furthermore, because the outer periphery surface of the flat surface is made of a material having a sealing ability, it is possible to ensure a sufficient sealing ability to the outside only by sandwiching from above by means of the seal member without using a seal member having a complicated shape.  
           [0019]    A third aspect of the present invention is a unit cell wherein a planar dimension of the pair of the separators (for example, separators  72  and  74  in the embodiments) is larger than a planar dimension of the membrane electrode assembly; and a third seal member (for example, seal member  41  in the embodiments) is disposed so as to surround a periphery of the membrane electrode assembly and is sandwiched by peripheral sections of the separators.  
           [0020]    By arranging the structure in this way, in the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane, even if the reaction gas leaks near the peripheral edge section of the separator, it is possible to prevent the reaction gas from leaking to the outside more securely by means of the seal member which is disposed at the peripheral edge section of the separator. Furthermore, because the sealing operation improves by performing an ordinary sealing operation on the supporting structure and the sealing structure, it is possible to more securely prevent the gas from leaking from the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane to the outside.  
           [0021]    As explained above, according to the first aspect of the present invention, because it is possible to restrain the materials which are necessary for the gas diffusion electrode to a minimum from the viewpoint of generating a necessary amount of electricity, it is possible to protect or reinforce the solid polymer electrolyte membrane by means of the frame-shaped seal member. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the solid polymer electrolyte membrane from bending and warping, and handling becomes easy as compared to the conventional case. Also, because it is acceptable if the sizes of the gas diffusion layers which are disposed on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane are the same, it is possible to decrease the number of parts and to simplify the manufacturing process. Also, in the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, since the positioning flexibility of the seal members which are to be disposed on opposing surfaces which contact the flat surface increases, it is possible to significantly shorten the time necessary for the positioning operations; thus, the product yield increases.  
           [0022]    Also, according to the second aspect of the present invention, because a more flexible positioning arrangement is possible as compared to the conventional case, it is possible to increase the speed for manufacturing the fuel cell unit and to reduce the burden in the assembling operation. Also, because the solid polymer electrolyte membrane in the fuel cell unit structured in the above manner is supported while maintaining its flatness, it is possible to prevent the solid polymer electrolyte membrane from being damaged in the fuel cell unit which is caused by a pressure difference between the electrodes. Furthermore, because the outer periphery surface of the flat surface is made of a material having a sealing ability, it is possible to secure a sufficient sealing ability to the outside only by sandwiching from above by means of the seal member without using a seal member having a complicated shape.  
           [0023]    According to the third aspect of the present invention, in the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane, it is possible to prevent the gas from leaking by means of the seal member which is disposed at a peripheral edge section of the separator even if the reaction gas leaks near the peripheral edge section of the separator. Also, because the sealing operation improves by performing an ordinary sealing operation on the supporting structure and the sealing structure, it is possible to more securely prevent the gas from leaking from the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane to the outside. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0024]    [0024]FIG. 1 is a cross section showing a first embodiment of the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention.  
         [0025]    [0025]FIGS. 2A and 2B are cross sections showing a first embodiment of the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention and a manufacturing process for a membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane.  
         [0026]    [0026]FIG. 3 is a cross section showing a main part of a fuel cell unit using the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane in the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0027]    [0027]FIG. 4 is a cross section showing a modified example of the fuel cell unit using the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane in the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0028]    [0028]FIG. 5 is a cross section showing another modified example of the fuel cell unit using the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane in the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0029]    [0029]FIG. 6 is a cross section showing a second embodiment of the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention.  
         [0030]    [0030]FIG. 7 is a cross section showing a third embodiment of the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention.  
         [0031]    [0031]FIG. 8 is a cross section showing a fourth embodiment of the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention.  
         [0032]    [0032]FIG. 9 is a cross section showing a fifth embodiment of the membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention.  
         [0033]    [0033]FIG. 10 is a cross section showing a conventional membrane electrode assembly having an electrolyte membrane.  
         [0034]    [0034]FIG. 11 is a cross section showing a conventional fuel cell unit.  
         [0035]    [0035]FIG. 12 is a view explaining problems caused in the conventional art.  
         [0036]    [0036]FIG. 13 is a cross section showing a conventional fuel cell unit. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION  
       [0037]    Here, embodiments of the present invention are explained as follows with reference to the drawings.  
         [0038]    [0038]FIG. 1 is a cross section showing a membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane of a first embodiment of the present invention. This membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane is provided with a solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 , and an anode side gas diffusion layer  34  and a cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  which sandwich the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  there between. In this membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane, a frame-shaped seal member  38  is integrally disposed on an outer periphery side of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 . A catalyst is applied on the surfaces of the anode side gas diffusion layer  34  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  which contact the surfaces of the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane. The anode side gas diffusion layer  34  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  to which the catalyst is applied form a gas diffusion electrode. The cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  and the frame-shaped seal member  38  (hereinafter referred to as frame-shaped member  35 ) form a flat surface  37  having the same size as the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  and closely contact and support the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  to the flat surface  37 . That is, a part of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  which extends over the periphery of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  is covered and supported by the frame-shaped seal member  38  which is disposed so as to surround the periphery of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 . By arranging the structure in this way, as shown in FIG. 1, the entire surface of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  is maintained at the same height. Also, the frame-shaped seal member  38  of the present embodiment is assembled with the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  and bonded so as to be joined via a bonding agent (not shown in the drawing); thus, the bonding strength is enhanced.  
         [0039]    The frame-shaped member  35  is formed so as to have the same thickness over the entire surface thereof. The frame-shaped member  35  of the present embodiment is formed by an injection molding method. That is, rubber such as silicon rubber or EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) as a sealing material is injected into a mold while the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  is maintained in a rectangle mold member so as to form the frame-shaped member  35 . The frame-shaped member  35  to be formed is prepared in advance so as to have the same size as the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 . Also, the periphery of the frame-shaped member  35  may be trimmed so as to be a same as the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  after the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  and the frame-shaped member  35  are assembled. In addition, the forming method for the frame-shaped member  35  is not limited to an injection molding method and can be preferably selected according to factors such as the material properties of the frame-shaped seal member  38 . For example, when the frame-shaped seal member  38  is made from a resin or a rubber, an injection molding method is desirable. When the frame-shaped seal member  38  is made from metal, a casting method is desirable. Mold forming is desirable in the case of carbon. The anode side gas diffusion layer  34  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  are made from a porous layer of porous carbon cloth or porous carbon paper, and a catalyst made mainly of platinum is disposed on an electrode surface (polymer electrolyte membrane  32 ). Perfluorosulfonic acid polymer is also used for the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 .  
         [0040]    Consequently, the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane is manufactured by a hot-pressing method. An electrode catalyst layer is printed on the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  and the anode side gas diffusion layer  34  in advance. Then, as shown in FIG. 2B, the anode side gas diffusion layer  34  is positioned on the upper surface of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 , and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  and the frame-shaped member  38  are positioned on the bottom surface of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 . Then the hot-pressing operation is performed. By using a bonding agent on the contacting surface of the frame-shaped seal member  38 , it is possible to make the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane more rigid. In addition, a seal member  40  is attached during the assembling of the cell of the fuel cell.  
         [0041]    Because the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane which is formed in the above manner can minimize the number of necessary parts for the anode side gas diffusion layer  34  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  and can protect or reinforce the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  by means of the frame-shaped seal member  38 , it is possible to prevent the solid polymer electrolyte membrane from bending or warping; thus, handling becomes easier as compared to the conventional case. Also, because it is acceptable that the sizes of the anode side gas diffusion layer  34  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  which are disposed on both sides of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  be the same, it is possible to minimize the number of necessary parts and to simplify the manufacturing process. Also, in the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, since the positioning flexibility of the seal member which is to be disposed on surfaces which contact the flat surface increases, it is possible to significantly shorten the time necessary for the positioning operation; thus, the product yield increases.  
         [0042]    [0042]FIG. 3 is a cross section showing the main portion of a fuel cell unit  50  using the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane. Here, the fuel cell unit  50  is structured by sandwiching the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  which is structured in the above-explained way by a pair of separators  52  and  54 . Here, the separators  52  and  54  are made of dense carbon. A gas communication path  56  for supplying hydrogen gas  60  as a fuel gas is formed on the separator  52  of the anode side gas diffusion layer  34 , and a gas communication path  58  for supplying air  62  (oxidant gas) is formed on the separator  54  of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 .  
         [0043]    In this way, the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  is supported by the frame-shaped member  35  while maintaining flatness in the fuel cell unit  50 ; therefore, there is no possibility that the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  will be damaged in the cell of the fuel cell  50  due to a pressure difference between the electrodes. Also, because the frame-shaped seal member  38  supports the peripheral edge section of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  and has a sealing function for preventing the gas from leaking to the outside, it is possible to seal the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  to the outside while supporting the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  by sandwiching the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32  by means of the frame-shaped seal member  38  and the seal member  40 . Because of this, a seal member having a complicated shape is not necessary; thus, it is beneficial from the viewpoint of shortening the assembling time and decreasing the number of parts.  
         [0044]    [0044]FIG. 4 is a cross section showing another example of a fuel cell unit  70  using an membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention. In the following explanation, the same reference numerals are used for the same items as the cell of the fuel cell  50  so as to avoid the duplicate explanation. The planar dimensions of separators  72  and  74  of the fuel cell unit  70  are larger than the planar dimensions of the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane, and a seal member  41  is disposed at a peripheral edge section of the pair of separators  72  and  74  around the outer side of the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membranes; thus such a structure is a double-sealing structure. As above explained, because in the membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane, because the sealing operation is performed by means of the frame-shaped seal member  38  and the seal member  40 , it is possible more securely to prevent the gas from leaking to the outside by means of the seal member  41 . In addition, although the structure of the cell of the fuel cell  70  is a double-sealing structure, it is acceptable if the sealing structure is a multi-sealing structure. It is also acceptable if the structure of the cell of the fuel cell  70  has a multi-sealing structure such as a triple-sealing structure.  
         [0045]    [0045]FIG. 5 is a cross section showing a further example of a fuel cell unit  80  using a membrane electrode assembly  30  having an electrolyte membrane of the present invention. In the following explanation, the same reference numerals are used for the same items as the cells of the fuel cell  50  and  70  so as to avoid the duplicate explanation. A surface of a separator  82  of the fuel cell unit  80  opposing the separator  74  is formed on a flat surface having no gap, and the sealing structure here is a double-sealing structure in which a seal member  81  is disposed at a peripheral edge section of the separators  82  and  74 . In addition, it is acceptable if the cell of the fuel cell  80  has a multi-sealing structure in the same way of the cell of the fuel cell  70  as above explained.  
         [0046]    [0046]FIG. 6 is a cross section showing a membrane electrode assembly  90  having an electrolyte membrane of a second embodiment of the present invention. In the membrane electrode assembly  90  having an electrolyte membrane shown in FIG. 6, a frame-shaped seal member  92  overlaps an outer side (surface) peripheral edge section of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 . In this way, the bonding force between the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  and the frame-shaped seal member  38  is strengthened in the overlapped region; thus, it is difficult for the frame-shaped seal member  38  to be removed. Because of this, it is possible to protect or reinforce the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 .  
         [0047]    [0047]FIG. 7 is a cross section showing a membrane electrode assembly  100  having an electrolyte membrane of a third embodiment of the present invention. In the membrane electrode assembly  100  having an electrolyte membrane shown in FIG. 7, a frame-shaped seal member  102  overlaps an inner surface (the surface near the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 ) peripheral edge section of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 ; thus, like the case in FIG. 6, the bonding force between the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  and the frame-shaped seal member  38  is strengthened in the overlapped region, and it is possible to protect or reinforce the solid polymer electrolyte membrane  32 .  
         [0048]    [0048]FIG. 8 is a cross section showing a membrane electrode assembly  110  having an electrolyte membrane of a fourth embodiment of the present invention. In the membrane electrode assembly  110  having an electrolyte membrane, a frame-shaped seal member  112  overlaps an outer surface peripheral edge section of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 , and the thickness of the frame-shaped member  113  which is formed by the frame-shaped seal member  112  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  is formed so as to be the same over the entire surface thereof. In this way, in addition to the effect of overlapping in the second embodiment as above explained, it is possible to uniform the pressure occurring during sandwiching by means of the separator when forming the fuel cell unit; thus, it is possible to increase the strength in the thickness direction.  
         [0049]    [0049]FIG. 9 is a cross section showing a membrane electrode assembly  120  having an electrolyte membrane of a fifth embodiment of the present invention. In the membrane electrode assembly  120  having an electrolyte membrane, a frame-shaped seal member  122  overlaps an inner surface peripheral edge section of the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 , and the thickness of the frame-shaped member  123  which is formed by the frame-shaped seal member  122  and the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36  is formed so as to be the same over the entire surface thereof. In this way, in addition to the effect of overlapping in the third embodiment as above explained, it is possible to increase the strength in the thickness direction as well as a case of the fourth embodiment.  
         [0050]    In embodiments explained above, although an explanation is made of the case in which the frame-shaped seal member is formed on the cathode side gas diffusion layer  36 , it is acceptable if the frame-shaped seal member is disposed on the anode side gas diffusion layer.