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PREVIOUS work on the gassing properties of insulating liquids revealed beneficial effects of some organic additives on gassing rate of these liquids1. The results presented here show that these additives also affect the conduction current and breakdown voltage of insulating liquids.
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Basseches, H., and McLean, D. A., Indust. and Eng. Chem., 47, 1782 (1955).
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ANGERER, L. Effect of Some Organic Additives on Conduction Current and Breakdown of Insulating Liquids. Nature 199, 62–63 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199062b0
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