C10M145/22

High-and low-viscosity estolide base oils and lubricants
09650328 · 2017-05-16 · ·

Provided herein are compounds of the formula: ##STR00001##
in which n is an integer equal to or greater than 1; R.sub.2 is selected from hydrogen and optionally substituted alkyl that is saturated or unsaturated, and branched or unbranched; and R.sub.1, R.sub.3, and R.sub.4, independently for each occurrence, are selected from optionally substituted alkyl that is saturated or unsaturated, and branched or unbranched, wherein compositions comprising the compounds are characterized by particular combinations of values for estolide number, kinematic viscosity, and pour point. Also provided are compositions containing the compounds and methods of making both the compounds and compositions thereof.

Method of lubricating a driveline device

The invention provides a method of lubricating a mechanical device by supplying a lubricating composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity and a compound having 2 to 20 hydroxy-carboxylic acid residues. The invention further relates to the use of the compound in a driveline device to provide at least one of antiwear performance, friction modification (particularly for enhancing fuel economy).

Method of lubricating a driveline device

The invention provides a method of lubricating a mechanical device by supplying a lubricating composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity and a compound having 2 to 20 hydroxy-carboxylic acid residues. The invention further relates to the use of the compound in a driveline device to provide at least one of antiwear performance, friction modification (particularly for enhancing fuel economy).

Organic anti-wear additive compositions for lubricants
12297401 · 2025-05-13 · ·

Improved organic anti-wear additive compositions are disclosed containing certain citric acid esters, e.g., mixtures comprising citrate oligomers, and fatty acid alkanolamides. The combination exhibits excellent and synergistic anti-wear activity in lubricants. The compositions of the invention beneficially allow one to reduce amounts of zinc and phosphorus that are often used in lubricants, while boosting anti-wear performance and maintaining, and often enhancing, friction reduction properties.

Organic anti-wear additive compositions for lubricants
12297401 · 2025-05-13 · ·

Improved organic anti-wear additive compositions are disclosed containing certain citric acid esters, e.g., mixtures comprising citrate oligomers, and fatty acid alkanolamides. The combination exhibits excellent and synergistic anti-wear activity in lubricants. The compositions of the invention beneficially allow one to reduce amounts of zinc and phosphorus that are often used in lubricants, while boosting anti-wear performance and maintaining, and often enhancing, friction reduction properties.

Multiphase composite lubricant

A multiphase composite lubricant for a railway lubricant stick that can be used in both low and high temperature applications. The composition of the multiphase composite lubricant includes an amount of a lubricant, an amount of a thermoplastic lattice components that forms a lattice structure, and a polymer extender.

Multiphase composite lubricant

A multiphase composite lubricant for a railway lubricant stick that can be used in both low and high temperature applications. The composition of the multiphase composite lubricant includes an amount of a lubricant, an amount of a thermoplastic lattice components that forms a lattice structure, and a polymer extender.

Method for Manufacturing Acrylated Epoxidized Plant Oil Particles
20250361216 · 2025-11-27 ·

The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing acrylated epoxidised plant oil particles comprising the following steps: a) mixing acrylated epoxidised plant oil with at least one solvent and in the presence of at least one photoinitiator; b) optionally mixing the solution after step a) with a solution S1; c) mixing the solution obtained after step a) or after optional step b) with an aqueous solution comprising at least one surfactant in order to obtain droplets; d) exposing said droplets to a UV light; e) retrieving the acrylated epoxidised plant oil particles obtained after step d).