2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4990512
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Effects of micro-water on decomposition of the environment-friendly insulating medium C5F10O

Abstract: SF6 is widely used in all kinds of high-voltage electrical equipment because of its excellent insulation and arc-extinguishing performance. However, this compound leads to serious greenhouse effect, which harms the environment. Many research institutions are now actively in search of SF6 alternative gas. C5F10O has attracted much attention as an alternative gas with low global warming potential (GWP) and excellent dielectric strength. In this paper, we analyzed the possible decomposition paths of C5F10O under … Show more

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“…Furthermore, the newly formed CF 2 O has an irritative effect on the skin and respiratory mucosa. HF can cause aggressive corrosion to equipment and irritation to humans [53]. Therefore, the presence of water negatively impacts the insulation performance of C 5 F 10 O.…”
Section: Perfluorohexanone(c 6 F 12 O)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the newly formed CF 2 O has an irritative effect on the skin and respiratory mucosa. HF can cause aggressive corrosion to equipment and irritation to humans [53]. Therefore, the presence of water negatively impacts the insulation performance of C 5 F 10 O.…”
Section: Perfluorohexanone(c 6 F 12 O)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the effects of micro-water and micro-oxygen on the decomposition of C 5 F 10 O, Xiao et al [35] have conducted theoretical analysis. The radicals OH and H produced by H 2 O exhibited a catalytic effect on the decomposition of C 5 F 10 O.…”
Section: Chemical Kinetics Calculation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CO 2 and CF 4 are asphyxiants at high concentration (similar to SF 6 ), but neither is generally considered to be toxic [45]. If water vapor is present during the exothermic reaction, HF will be formed [22], [45], [48]. To avoid the formation of toxic and corrosive HF, it should be ensured that humidity in the switchgear is minimized; this is already the case in SF 6 equipment on the market today, which uses desiccants such as zeolites to remove water vapor from the insulating gas.…”
Section: B Exothermic Reactions In Switchgear Using Alternatives To Sf 6 As Insulation Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%