Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1976-10-01
1978-03-28
Gantz, Delbert E.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
44 63, 252 325, 252 47, 252 475, 252 467, 252 515A, 252400A, 252402, 252403, C10M 148, C10M 342, C10M 524, C10M 746
Patent
active
040813860
ABSTRACT:
Reaction mixtures made from reacting one or more substituted di- and triazines of the formula: ##STR1## wherein Q and Q' are each independently halo, hydrocarbyloxy of the formula --OR and hydrocarbyl of the formula --R, wherein each R independently contains up to about 20 carbon atoms, with the proviso that at least one of Q and Q' is either hydrocarbyloxy or halogen; X and X' are each independently oxygen, divalent sulfur, .dbd.NH, and .dbd.NR.sub.1 wherein R.sub.1 is hydrocarbyl up to about 20 carbon atoms; and each R' is independently hydrogen or hydrocarbyl of up to about 10 carbon atoms; with (B) one or more mercapto compounds such as mercaptans, thiolphosphorus acids, thiocarbamates, and thiocarbonates are useful in fuels and lubricants.
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Adams, Jr. James W.
Gantz Delbert E.
Hall Daniel N.
The Lubrizol Corporation
Vaughn Irving
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