Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1991-03-05
1992-11-17
Howard, Jacqueline
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 50, 252 498, 208182, C10M12928
Patent
active
051641011
ABSTRACT:
Piston deposits resulting from neutralizing combustion acids present in the lubricating oil circulating within the lubrication system of an internal combustion engine are reduced or eliminated by first cntacting the acids with a soluble weak base in the piston ring zone of the engine to form soluble neutral salts containing the weak base and the combustion acids. Thereafter, the neutral salts are contacted with a heterogenous strong base immobilized within the lubrication system but outside of the piston ring zone. The strong base displaces the weak base from the neutral salts, returning the weak base to the oil for recirculation to the piston ring zone for further use. The remaining strong base/combustion adic salts are immobilized as deposits with the strong base rather than on the piston. In a preferred embodiment, trioctadecyl amine is the weak base and magnesium oxide is the strong base.
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Bannister Eric
Brownawell Darrell W.
Ladwig Paul K.
Thaler Warren A.
Ditsler John W.
Exxon Research and Engineering Co.
Howard Jacqueline
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