Patent classifications
C10M2221/02
Functionalized copolymers and lubricating compositions thereof
The present invention relates to a lubricating composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity and a dimercaptothiadiazole salt of a copolymer comprising units derived from monomers (i) an ?-olefin and (ii) an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid or derivatives thereof (typically carboxylic acid groups or an anhydride), are partially esterified with an alcohol, or mixtures thereof, and wherein at least a portion of carboxylic acid groups not esterified are reacted with an amine. The invention further provides for a lubricating composition containing said copolymer. The invention further provides a method and use of lubricating composition in a mechanical device.
Functionalized copolymers and lubricating compositions thereof
The present invention relates to a lubricating composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity and a dimercaptothiadiazole salt of a copolymer comprising units derived from monomers (i) an ?-olefin and (ii) an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid or derivatives thereof (typically carboxylic acid groups or an anhydride), are partially esterified with an alcohol, or mixtures thereof, and wherein at least a portion of carboxylic acid groups not esterified are reacted with an amine. The invention further provides for a lubricating composition containing said copolymer. The invention further provides a method and use of lubricating composition in a mechanical device.
Lubricant composition, and preparation method and use thereof
The present invention relates to the field of lubricant, and specifically provides a lubricant composition and its preparation method and use. The lubricant composition comprises a base oil and rubber particles having radiation crosslinked structure dispersed therein, wherein the base oil is continuous phase and the rubber particles are dispersed phase. The viscosity of the lubricant composition of the present invention can be effectively adjusted as temperature changes. As compared with the lubricant composition comprising chemically crosslinked rubber particles, it has a lower viscosity at low temperatures and a higher viscosity at high temperatures, and has a relatively high viscosity index, which can meet the application requirements at the temperature above 200? C. In addition, the lubricant composition of the present invention also has excellent antiwear and friction-reducing properties.
COMPOSITIONS OF THERMOASSOCIATIVE ADDITIVES WITH CONTROLLED ASSOCIATION AND LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM
The present disclosure relates to novel compositions of additives that result from mixing at least two thermoassociative and exchangeable copolymers and at least one compound for controlling the association of these two copolymers. A lubricant composition results from mixing at least one lubricating base oil, at least two thermoassociative and exchangeable copolymers and at least one compound for controlling the association of these two copolymers. The present disclosure also relates to a process for modulating the viscosity of a lubricant composition that results from mixing at least one lubricating base oil, at least two thermoassociative and exchangeable copolymers; as well as the use of a diol compound for modulating the viscosity of a lubricant composition.
LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING POLYMERIC DISPERSANTS
A lubricant composition includes water, graphite, a thickener, and a polymeric dispersant comprising monomeric structural units derived from acrylic acid and monomeric structural units derived from 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid.
Polyalphaolefin phenols with high para-position selectivity
The present disclosure provides a detergent additives and methods for preparing a sulfurized alkyl phenate product from polyalphaolefins.
THERMOASSOCIATIVE AND EXCHANGEABLE COPOLYMERS, AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME
A composition results from the mixture of at least one copolymer A resulting from the copolymerisation of at least one monomer functionalised by diol functions and at least one compound A2 comprising at last two boronic ester functions. They have rheological properties which are very varied according to the proportion of the A1 and A2 compounds used. The field is that of associative and exchangeable polymers.
THERMOASSOCIATIVE AND EXCHANGEABLE COPOLYMERS, AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME
A composition results from the mixture of at least one copolymer A resulting from the copolymerisation of at least one monomer functionalised by diol functions and at least one compound A2 comprising at last two boronic ester functions. They have rheological properties which are very varied according to the proportion of the A1 and A2 compounds used. The field is that of associative and exchangeable polymers.
High-molecular-weight compound and method for producing same, composition and method for producing same, resin composition, additive for lubricating oil, and lubricating oil
A high-molecular-weight compound having a plurality of polymer chains linked through a divalent or higher-valent linking group, in which the divalent or higher-valent linking group has a thiol group and at least one of a thioether structure and a thiourethane structure, and a ratio of an absolute weight-average molecular weight to a relative weight-average molecular weight (absolute Mw/relative Mw) of the high-molecular-weight compound is 1.25 or more; and a method for producing the same are provided.
COATED STEEL SHEET AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
Provided is a coated steel sheet having excellent press formability. The coated steel sheet includes a base steel sheet and, on at least one side of the base steel sheet, a film containing organic resin and wax. The organic resin is at least one selected from the group consisting of acrylic resins, epoxy resins, urethane resins, phenolic resins, vinyl acetate resins, and polyester resins. The wax is polyolefin wax having a melting point that is 100 C. or more and 145 C. or less and an average particle size that is 3.0 m or less. The proportion of the wax in the film is 5 mass % or more and 70 mass % or less. Coating weight variation is 0.300 or less. Coating weight .sub.W of the film is 0.3 g/m.sup.2 or more.