“…For example, a sealing glass or glassceramic has to be thermally stable, equipped with a good adherence to the components and a coefficient of thermal expansion (a) between 8.5 and 12 Â 10 À6 K À1 , must be electrically insulating (r > 10 4 U-cm), chemically compatible with the mating materials, and mechanically strong in wet, oxidizing and reducing atmospheres [6]. Numerous glass and glass-ceramic systems, including: alkali oxide, alkaline-earth oxide and rare-earth oxide containing silicates (e.g., (MgO,ZnO)eBaOeSiO 2 ) [7,8], borosilicates (e.g., MgOeSiO 2 eB 2 O 3 and (BaO,SrO,CaO)eY 2 O 3 eB 2 O 3 eSiO 2 ) [9e11], aluminosilicates (e.g., (BaO,CaO)eAl 2 O 3 eSiO 2 ) [6,12] or alumomoborosilicates (e.g., AO-Al 2 O 3 eSiO 2 eB 2 O 3 (A ¼ Ba, Ca, Sr and Mg)) and ((BaO,SrO)eLa 2 O 3 eAl 2 O 3 eSiO 2 eB 2 O 3 ) [13e21], have been reported as promising sealing materials for SOFC applications. However, downsides associated with the glass constituents were usually encountered during the applications and reduced the seal life.…”