“…Perovskite coatings have a high oxygen ion conductivity, which leads to the inward diffusion of oxygen ions, resulting in a thicker oxide scale; moreover, the high sintering temperature of perovskites makes it difficult for the coating to be dense, which is ineffective in protecting the metallic interconnects . Spinel not only has good electrical conductivity and matches the CTE of other components but also shows good absorption capacity for Cr and Cr oxides, which can inhibit Cr poisoning to the cathode. − Petric and Ling investigated the electrical conductivity and CTE of a large number of spinel materials, and the results showed that Co 3 O 4 , Cu x Mn 3– x O 4 , and Mn x Co 3– x O 4 (1 < x < 1.5) were the most suitable coating materials for the SOFC interconnects. Among them, the Co 3 O 4 spinel coating has a suitable CTE, excellent electrical conductivity and oxidation resistance, and the ability to prevent Cr volatilization. − Moreover, by combination with reactive elements or their oxides, the high-temperature oxidation resistance of the coating can be further improved and its life in SOFC stacks can be extended.…”