Abstract

Abstract The study describes Cu x Mn 1.25-0.5x Co 1.75-0.5x O 4 (x = 0, 0.1, 0.3 and 0.5) spinels synthesized using EDTA gel processes in order to optimize the performance of high-quality spinel protective-conducting films deposited on steel interconnects. The powders obtained after 12 h of calcination in air at 1073 K are solely cubic spinels. Sintering these spinels for 12 h in air at 1423 K also leads to the formation of small amounts of CoO, Mn 2 O 3 or CuO; the type of phase depends on the quantity of copper introduced into the manganese-cobalt lattice. The highest electrical conductivity at 1073 K is observed for Cu 0.3 Mn 1.1 Co 1.6 O 4 (162 S·cm −1 ), which is closely correlated with the lowest activation energy of conduction over the entire temperature range (373≤T≤1073 K); the lowest conductivity is measured for Mn 1.25 Co 1.75 O 4 (84 S⋅cm −1 ). The study confirms the suitability of the Cu 0.3 Mn 1.1 Co 1.6 O 4 spinel as a potential material for the preparation of protective-conducting coatings on the surface of the DIN 50049 ferritic steel applied in IT-SOFC interconnects. The area-specific resistance of coated steel is 0.08 Ω·cm 2 , which is lower than that of bare steel after 300 h of oxidation at 1073 K. Cr vaporization tests show that the Cu 0.3 Mn 1.1 Co 1.6 O 4 coating is efficient at blocking the outward diffusion of chromium.

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