
Study on the thermal decomposition characteristics of C 4 F 7 N–CO 2 mixture as eco‐friendly gas‐insulating medium
Author(s) -
Li Yi,
Zhang Xiaoxing,
Zhang Ji,
Xie Cheng,
Shao Xianjun,
Wang Ziling,
Chen Dachang,
Xiao Song
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
high voltage
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.732
H-Index - 20
ISSN - 2397-7264
DOI - 10.1049/hve.2019.0032
Subject(s) - thermal decomposition , switchgear , carbon dioxide , pyrolysis , chemistry , yield (engineering) , decomposition , analytical chemistry (journal) , overheating (electricity) , thermal , materials science , chemical engineering , thermodynamics , organic chemistry , composite material , electrical engineering , physics , engineering
The authors explored the thermal decomposition characteristics of perfluoroisobutyronitrile–carbon dioxide (C 4 F 7 N–CO 2 ) gas mixture as eco‐friendly dielectric medium. The main by‐products and decomposition mechanism of C 4 F 7 N–CO 2 gas mixture under different temperature and gas pressure conditions were revealed and analysed. It was found that the thermal decomposition of 6%C 4 F 7 N–94%CO 2 gas mixture starts at about 350°C (0.15 MPa), producing C 3 F 6 and CO first. Some other characteristic by‐products such as CF 4 , C 2 F 6 , CF 3 CN, COF 2 and (CN) 2 could also be detected at higher temperature. The yield of C 3 F 6 , (CN) 2 increased with the temperature (lower than 450°C) first and then decreased when it reached to 500°C. While the yield of CO, C 3 F 8 , COF 2 and CF 3 CN increased with temperature (350–550°C). The generation of CF 4 and C 2 F 6 begins at temperatures higher than 500°C, which can be used as the feature component of severe overheating fault. The thermal decomposition amount and by‐products yield of C 4 F 7 N–CO 2 gas mixture slowed down with the increase of gas pressure, indicating that C 4 F 7 N–CO 2 gas mixture is quite suitable used at high‐pressure equipment, especially high‐voltage devices such as gas insulated switchgear.