Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1983-03-28
1988-05-10
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
C01M 716
Patent
active
047433914
ABSTRACT:
A method for oxidatively degrading an olefinic polymer in the absence of molecular oxygen and utilizing an oxidant mixture of a peroxide and hydroperoxide is disclosed. Lubricating oils containing the products of the oxidation process as well as the products post-reacted with funtional group-containing compounds show improved viscosity index and dispersancy properties.
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Fagan Gian L.
Gordon Chester D.
Caroli C. J.
Cavalieri V. J.
Chevron Research Company
Dixon Jr. William R.
LaPaglia S. R.
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