2022
DOI: 10.1049/hve2.12233
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Arc decomposition behavior of C 4 F 7 N/Air gas mixture and biosafety evaluation of its by‐products

Abstract: At present, reports on the arc interruption and decomposition behavior of a C 4 F 7 N/air gas mixture especially the biosafety of its by-products are limited. Herein, a 57% C 4 F 7 N/ 43% air gas mixture was employed as an arc-quenching medium to conduct 200 breaking tests on a load switch (630 A/24 kV). The arc interruption and decomposition behavior of the gas mixture were evaluated, and the biosafety of the decomposition products was assessed based on an acute inhalation toxicity test. It was found that the… Show more

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“…For other dielectrics such as (CF 3 ) 2 CFCN, the decomposition is much more favored. A mixture of (CF 3 ) 2 CFCN (53 %) in air (47 %) shows a degradation of the nitrile of 61.7 % after 200 breakdown processes with a duration of ~10 ms each, while only a small amount (1.6 %) of SF 6 is decomposed under the same conditions [32] . This can be explained by a lower recombination rate of the more complex nitrile and the thermodynamically favored formation of other reaction products.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…For other dielectrics such as (CF 3 ) 2 CFCN, the decomposition is much more favored. A mixture of (CF 3 ) 2 CFCN (53 %) in air (47 %) shows a degradation of the nitrile of 61.7 % after 200 breakdown processes with a duration of ~10 ms each, while only a small amount (1.6 %) of SF 6 is decomposed under the same conditions [32] . This can be explained by a lower recombination rate of the more complex nitrile and the thermodynamically favored formation of other reaction products.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Some of the decomposition products like CF 4 , C 2 F 6 , or C 2 N 2 have a high GWP, while several are also highly toxic like CF 3 CN, C 4 F 8 , and HF. This leads to a drastically increased acute toxicity with a lethal concentration (LC 50 ) of the nitrile mixture that is around 1100 times lower than that of pure SF 6 after 200 breakdown processes [32] …”
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“…Its GWP is 2090 and its dielectric strength is more than twice than that of SF 6 [12][13][14]. Due to the high liquefaction temperature (−4.7°C), C 4 F 7 N needs to be mixed with buffer gases such as CO 2 to meet the minimum operating temperature requirements of the equipment [15,16]. Scholars have carried out systematic research on the basic insulation, stability and decomposition, material compatibility, biosafety etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%