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titleOfInvention Electrode probe for use in aqueous environments of high temperature and high radiation
abstract An electrode probe for measuring the electrochemical potential of reactor coolant water at a location of interest. The probe includes ceramic components made of magnesia-stabilized zirconia. The zirconia has a corrosion rate which is at least an order of magnitude lower than the corrosion rate of sapphire. Zirconia has a corrosion rate which does not increase with pH shifts and is resistant to the erosion/corrosion that might exist in specific regions of the nuclear reactor. A titanium-silver paste is used to join the metal components to the magnesia-stabilized zirconia. Simultaneously or as a separate step, excess pure silver is brazed to cover the internal metal components of the probe.
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