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From the viewpoint of corrosion resistance alumina and chromia forming
alloys are potential candidate materials for SOFC interconnector plat
es. However, at the SOFC operating temperatures of around 950 degrees
C the first-mentioned alloy type tends to form electrically insulating
oxide scale at the interfaces between the interconnector and the cera
mic contact layer, the interface oxide consisting of Al2O3 and M(2)O(3
+/-x)-nAl(2)O(3). Chromium-based oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) a
lloys are more suitable for SOFC applications because the chromia-base
d scale forming at the interfaces with the contact layers has much hig
her electronic conductivity than the alumina-based scale. However, upo
n high-temperature exposure, the composition of the ceramic contact la
yers is significantly changed due to solid state and vapour phase chro
mium transport from the alloy into the contact layer, Coatings might b
e necessary to prevent this degradation mechanism.