Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1992-09-25
1993-12-28
McAvoy, Ellen M.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 47, 252 50, 252 515R, C10M13536, C10M13340
Patent
active
052736695
ABSTRACT:
A lubricant based on a mineral or synthetic oil is stabilized against oxidative degradation by the addition of a mixture comprising at least one specified aromatic amine of the formula I or II ##STR1## and at least one sterically hindered amine. The lubricant may contain other antioxidants or other additives. It is preferably used as motor oil.
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Dubs Paul
Evans Samuel
Schumacher Rolf
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Hall Luther A. R.
McAvoy Ellen M.
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