Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1978-12-28
1980-03-25
Cockeram, H. S.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
260 312N, 260 332R, 260 336UB, 528 72, C10M 144, C08K 501, C08G 1862, C08K 510
Patent
active
041949811
ABSTRACT:
A polyurethane polymer which is the reaction product of a diisocyanate and a particular polyol adduct is described. The polyurethane polymer is a low molecular weight polyurethane polymer particularly useful as a dispersant in lubricating oils. Disclosed herein is an improvement in the dispersancy of certain polyol lubricant dispersants by conversion of the polyol into a polyurethane.
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Hammond Kenneth G.
Schlicht Raymond C.
Cockeram H. S.
Kulason Robert A.
Ries Carl G.
Texaco Inc.
Young James F.
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