Comparison of solid metal–metal oxide reference electrodes for potentiometric oxygen sensors in liquid lead–bismuth eutectic operating at low temperature ranges

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical(2015)

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Potentiometric oxygen sensors with metal–metal oxide reference electrodes including Cu/Cu2O, Ni/NiO and Fe/Fe3O4 were tested in oxygen saturated lead–bismuth eutectic (LBE) over the temperature range from 200 to 450°C to assess their minimum operating temperature limit. The performance of sensors with the three reference electrodes was compared to that of a sensor with air/lanthanum strontium manganese oxide (LSM) reference electrode using the same solid electrolyte material and measurement setup. The sensor with Cu/Cu2O reference electrode performed well down to 200°C in oxygen saturated LBE, while those with Ni/NiO and Fe/Fe3O4 showed significant deviations from expected values below 300°C. Furthermore, the sensor with Cu/Cu2O electrode showed a response to temperature variations as fast as that of the air/LSM electrode over the entire temperature range of interest in liquid LBE.
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Potentiometric oxygen sensor,Cu/Cu2O,Lead–bismuth eutectic,MYRRHA
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