Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1991-05-31
1992-08-04
Howard, Jacqueline V.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 327E, 252 496, C10M13704
Patent
active
051356694
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides substantially saturated, e.g., hydrogenated, phospholipid compounds, such as hydrogenated lecithin, which are useful as friction modifying agents for oleaginous compositions such as fuels, and lubricating oils, particularly automatic transmission fluids. The present invention also provides oleaginous compositions containing such phospholipid compounds, and processes for preparing the hydrogenated phospholipids, such as hydrogenated lecithin, and the compositions in which they are contained.
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Brois Stanley J.
Deen Harold E.
Femino Frank
Gutierrez Antonio
Ryer Jack
Exxon Chemical Patents Inc.
Howard Jacqueline V.
Maggio R. A.
Murray, Jr. J. B.
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