Compositions – Heat-exchange – low-freezing or pour point – or high boiling... – Organic components
Patent
1982-03-04
1984-05-08
Willis, Jr., P. E.
Compositions
Heat-exchange, low-freezing or pour point, or high boiling...
Organic components
44 51, 44 71, 252 336, 252 34, 252 347, 252 493, 252 515A, 252 495, 252 77, 252357, C10M 108, C10M 106, C10M 304
Patent
active
044473486
ABSTRACT:
Combinations of carboxylic solubilizers, made by reaction of an acylating agent with an N-(hydroxyl-substituted hydrocarbyl) amine and surfactants are useful in incorporating oil-soluble, water-insoluble functional additives into aqueous systems. Typical solubilizers are made by reacting an alkyl-substituted succinic anhydride containing about 12 to about 500 carbon atoms with an alkanol amine such as diethyl ethanol amine. Typical surfactants are non-ionic hydrophilic surfactants such as ethoxylated phenols and ionic surfactants of both the anionic and cationic type. Typical functional additives are anti-wear, extreme pressure and load-carrying agents such as dithiophosphates. The aqueous systems formed with the aid of such combinations are useful, for example, as water-based hydraulic fluids.
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Keller R. F.
Polyn D. A.
The Lubrizol Corporation
Willis, Jr. P. E.
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