Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1978-04-21
1980-03-11
Demers, Arthur P.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
44 68, 252 427, 252 497, 260429D, 260429R, C10M 138, C10M 148, C10M 154
Patent
active
041927575
ABSTRACT:
A solution of a hydrocarbon-soluble organo molybdenum complex obtained as the solution reaction product of a hydrocarbyl substituted thio-bis-phenol, e.g. 2,2.sup.1 -thio-bis(4-iso-nonyl phenol), with a molybdenum compound, e.g. molybdic oxide, in the presence of an amine, e.g. ethylene diamine, in a solvent of a C.sub.8 -C.sub.50 alkyl substituted phenol, e.g. nonyl phenol, is a useful hydrocarbon additive, particularly when used in combination with an oil-soluble sulfur donor, e.g. a metal dialkyl dithio phosphate, which provides an additive combination for lubricants and fuels whereby the resulting lubricating composition exhibits an improved antifriction property.
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Demers Arthur P.
Dexter Roland A.
Exxon Research & Engineering Company
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