Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1980-08-14
1982-08-24
Metz, Andrew
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 52R, 252390, 252392, C10M 132
Patent
active
043460151
ABSTRACT:
The lubricating characteristics of high temperature fluids used in Rankine Cycle and heat pump systems has been enhanced by incorporating therein heterocyclic arenes containing 8 to about 18 ring carbon atoms and an average of 1 to 2 ring nitrogen or S atoms per arene, and optionally 1 to 2 ring O atoms with substituents such as alkyl, amino, keto oxygen or hydroxyl groups.
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Cupper Robert A.
Somekh George S.
Metz Andrew
Union Carbide Corporation
Wamer Gary L.
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