“…Sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) has long been recognized as an exceptional insulating gas due to its unique combination of excellent dielectric properties and thermal stability. − It is widely used in various industries, including electrical power transmission and distribution, as insulation medium for high-voltage equipment such as circuit breakers, switchgear, and transformers. , However, recent research has shed light on the environmentally negative impact of SF 6 , raising concerns about its widespread usage . SF 6 is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential (GWP) thousands of times higher than that of carbon dioxide, contributing significantly to climate change. , Furthermore, SF 6 has a long atmospheric lifetime, estimated to be approximately 3200 years, leading to its accumulation in the atmosphere and a potential threat to the Earth’s climate system. , Recognizing these environmental issues, the scientific community and industry stakeholders have been actively exploring alternative insulating gas candidates to mitigate the adverse impacts of SF 6 …”