Analysis of the sensitivity of K-type molecular sieve-deposited MWNTs for the detection of SF6 decomposition gases under partial discharge

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Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is widely utilized in gas-insulated switchgear (GIS). However, part of SF6 decomposes into different components under partial discharge (PD) conditions. Previous research has shown that the gas responses of intrinsic and 4 Å-type molecular sieve-deposited multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) to SOF2 and SO2F2, two important decomposition components of SF6, are not obvious. In this study, a K-type molecular sieve-deposited MWNTs sensor was developed. Its gas response characteristics and the influence of the mixture ratios of gases on the gas-sensing properties were studied. The results showed that, for sensors with gas mixture ratios of 5:1, 10:1, and 20:1, the resistance change rate increased by nearly 13.0% after SOF2 adsorption, almost 10 times that of MWNTs sensors, while the sensors’ resistance change rate with a mixture ratio of 10:1 reached 17.3% after SO2F2 adsorption, nearly nine times that of intrinsic MWNT sensors. Besides, a good linear relationship was observed between concentration of decomposition components and the resistance change rate of sensors.

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Zhang, X., Li, X., Luo, C., Dong, X., & Zhou, L. (2015). Analysis of the sensitivity of K-type molecular sieve-deposited MWNTs for the detection of SF6 decomposition gases under partial discharge. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(11), 28367–28384. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151128367

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