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Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture

Sulfur hexafluoride (SF(6)) is widely used in the power industry because of its excellent insulation and arc extinguishing performance; however, as the global environment is deteriorating, the need to replace SF(6) is becoming significantly critical. In recent years, C(5)F(10)O has received extensiv...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yue, Zhang, Xiaoxing, Li, Yi, Li, Yalong, Chen, Qi, Zhang, Guozhi, Xiao, Song, Tang, Ju
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03275d
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author Zhang, Yue
Zhang, Xiaoxing
Li, Yi
Li, Yalong
Chen, Qi
Zhang, Guozhi
Xiao, Song
Tang, Ju
author_facet Zhang, Yue
Zhang, Xiaoxing
Li, Yi
Li, Yalong
Chen, Qi
Zhang, Guozhi
Xiao, Song
Tang, Ju
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description Sulfur hexafluoride (SF(6)) is widely used in the power industry because of its excellent insulation and arc extinguishing performance; however, as the global environment is deteriorating, the need to replace SF(6) is becoming significantly critical. In recent years, C(5)F(10)O has received extensive attention as a potential alternative to SF(6). In this study, a part of N(2) in C(5)F(10)O/N(2) was replaced by O(2), and the breakdown voltages of C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) at different oxygen concentrations under a slightly uneven electric field were tested. The dispersion of breakdown voltage and the discharge decomposition components of C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) with different oxygen concentrations were analysed. It was found that as the oxygen concentration increased, the breakdown voltage of C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) with 15 kPa C(5)F(10)O at 0.2 MPa increased, and the dispersion of the breakdown voltage became worse. When 0.5% O(2) or more O(2) was added to the C(5)F(10)O/N(2) gas mixture, the carbon precipitates on the electrode surface disappeared. As the oxygen concentration continued to increase, another characteristic component, CF(2)O, could be detected, whereas C(2)F(4) and C(3)F(6) disappeared. It is believed that O(2) can inhibit the formation of C(2)F(6), C(3)F(8), C(4)F(10), and C(3)F(7)H. Therefore, it is recommended to use oxygen as the second buffer gas for the engineering applications of C(5)F(10)O. Moreover, the ratio of C(5)F(10)O to O(2) is recommended to be 1 : 1.
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spelling pubmed-90649302022-05-04 Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture Zhang, Yue Zhang, Xiaoxing Li, Yi Li, Yalong Chen, Qi Zhang, Guozhi Xiao, Song Tang, Ju RSC Adv Chemistry Sulfur hexafluoride (SF(6)) is widely used in the power industry because of its excellent insulation and arc extinguishing performance; however, as the global environment is deteriorating, the need to replace SF(6) is becoming significantly critical. In recent years, C(5)F(10)O has received extensive attention as a potential alternative to SF(6). In this study, a part of N(2) in C(5)F(10)O/N(2) was replaced by O(2), and the breakdown voltages of C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) at different oxygen concentrations under a slightly uneven electric field were tested. The dispersion of breakdown voltage and the discharge decomposition components of C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) with different oxygen concentrations were analysed. It was found that as the oxygen concentration increased, the breakdown voltage of C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) with 15 kPa C(5)F(10)O at 0.2 MPa increased, and the dispersion of the breakdown voltage became worse. When 0.5% O(2) or more O(2) was added to the C(5)F(10)O/N(2) gas mixture, the carbon precipitates on the electrode surface disappeared. As the oxygen concentration continued to increase, another characteristic component, CF(2)O, could be detected, whereas C(2)F(4) and C(3)F(6) disappeared. It is believed that O(2) can inhibit the formation of C(2)F(6), C(3)F(8), C(4)F(10), and C(3)F(7)H. Therefore, it is recommended to use oxygen as the second buffer gas for the engineering applications of C(5)F(10)O. Moreover, the ratio of C(5)F(10)O to O(2) is recommended to be 1 : 1. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9064930/ /pubmed/35516863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03275d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Yue
Zhang, Xiaoxing
Li, Yi
Li, Yalong
Chen, Qi
Zhang, Guozhi
Xiao, Song
Tang, Ju
Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture
title Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture
title_full Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture
title_fullStr Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture
title_full_unstemmed Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture
title_short Effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the C(5)F(10)O/N(2)/O(2) gas mixture
title_sort effect of oxygen on power frequency breakdown voltage and decomposition characteristics of the c(5)f(10)o/n(2)/o(2) gas mixture
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03275d
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