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titleOfInvention Electrical device with divalent sulfur dielectric gas
abstract ABSTRACT ELECTRICAL DEVICE WITH DIVALENT SULFUR DIELECTRIC GAS Electronegative, normally gaseous, fluorinated compounds with sulfur at valence state 2 act as good dielectric gases alone or in combination with sulfur hexafluoride. In particular bis(trifluoromethyl) sulfide has a higher dielectric strength than sulfur hexafluoride when used alone and increases dielectric strength of sulfur hexafluoride in blends.
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