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A Search for Ecofriendly Detergent/Dispersant Additives for Vegetable-Oil Based Lubricants A Search for Ecofriendly Detergent/Dispersant Additives for Vegetable-Oil Based Lubricants A Search for Ecofriendly Detergent/Dispersant Additives for Vegetable-Oil Based Lubricants

IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun

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Creator Singh,A.K
Singh, Raj Kumar
 
Date 2016-11-24T06:13:51Z
2016-11-24T06:13:51Z
2016-11-24T06:13:51Z
 
Identifier Journal of Surfactants and Datergents
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/753
 
Description Carbonaceous deposits in automotive engines are the major problems associated with oil aging. Efficient detergents and dispersants have been used for several decades to solve this problem particularly in petroleum oils. But future lubricants and new engine hardware require development of new nontoxic detergent/dispersant additive technologies. Environmental concerns limit the formula- tion of the future lubricants. It requires not only the base oil to be ecofriendly but the additives also. In the present work, some of the potential ecofriendly chemical’s mole- cules were identified. Specific detergents applications along with effects of chemical modifications were evalu- ated by Blotters Spot and Panel Coker Tests. Among the studied compounds, the PIB (polyisobutylene) succini- mides are showing promising results at lower temperature, while at higher temperature piperazine derivatives citrate and oleate have the best potential to be develop as ecofriendly detergent/dispersant additives.
 
Language en
 
Relation Vol.15 No.4,July 2012
PP 399-409
 
Subject Detergent/dispersants
Lube additive
Ecofriendly lubricants
 
Title A Search for Ecofriendly Detergent/Dispersant Additives for Vegetable-Oil Based Lubricants A Search for Ecofriendly Detergent/Dispersant Additives for Vegetable-Oil Based Lubricants A Search for Ecofriendly Detergent/Dispersant Additives for Vegetable-Oil Based Lubricants
 
Type Article