Micro-mechanism study on the performance difference of natural ester
insulating oil before and after structural modification
Abstract
Molecular modification methods can directly eliminate the influence of
unstable groups on the properties of natural ester insulating oils. In
order to verify the modification effect, we will explore the microscopic
mechanism of the difference in the properties of insulating oils before
and after the structural modification from the atomic molecular level.
The TME-C 10 and GT molecules of electronic structure
properties have been calculated using density-functional theory, such as
molecular orbital and density of states, electronic excitation features,
electron affinity potentials, electron ionization energies, UV/Vis
spectrum, molecular vibration and IR spectrum and so on. Additionally
the polarity profiles and dielectric strengths of the two molecular
systems with changes in electric field were also discussed. The results
indicate that the electronic behavior of the TME-C 10
molecule is related to the ester group in its structure, while the GT
molecule is more affected by the unsaturated C=C double bond, which
leads to the two molecular systems having different electronic
transitions, and , respectively. The HOMO orbital energy levels,
electron transition energies, and ionization energies of the GT molecule
are smaller than those of the TME-C 10 molecule are also
due to the influence of the different functional groups. Under the
influence of the ester group, it is found that the dipole moment of
TME-C 10 molecule is larger in the basal state in the
vibration analysis, and further comparing and analyzing the molecular
polarity of the two systems under the action of the external electric
field, it is found that GT molecules with smaller dipole moments in the
basal state are more easily polarized with the change of the electric
field strength, and it is possible to judge that the dielectric
properties of the modified TME-C 10 are better in
combination with the relevant calculated parameters.