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Improving LSM Cathode Performance Using (Cu,Mn)3O4 Spinel Coated UNS430 Ferritic Stainless Steel SOFC Interconnects

Abstract

This work focuses on assessing the ability of the (Cu,Mn)3O4 spinel oxide coating to limit Cr2O3 film growth and chromia loss from ferritic 430 stainless steel (UNS430). Several orders of magnitude more conductive than the native Cr2O3 oxide film, this material and other spinel coatings have been applied to UNS430 samples using a low cost fabrication method that is amenable to many interconnect geometries. Coated UNS430 samples were tested under simulated half-cell conditions via direct contact to a porous (La0.8Sr0.2)0.98MnO3 (LSM) cathode supported on 8%YSZ in flowing dry air at 600 to 800 oC. As compared to uncoated UNS430 contacts, spinel-coated interconnects greatly enhance the stability of the cathode when cathodically polarized over a 250+ hour period. WDX analyses show that these films prevent Cr transfer to the LSM-YSZ interface, but are susceptible to long-term loss of Cu.

Authors

Paulson S; Bateni MRR; Wei P; Petric A; Birss V

Volume

7

Pagination

pp. 1097-1106

Publisher

The Electrochemical Society

Publication Date

May 25, 2007

DOI

10.1149/1.2729207

Conference proceedings

ECS Transactions

Issue

1

ISSN

1938-5862
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