Synthesis and characterization of new esters of oleic acid and glycerol analogues as potential lubricants
•Six new esters of oleic acid and polyols without β-hydrogen were synthesized.•Changes in the polyol structure generated esters with different flow properties.•The triesters had virtually the same thermo-oxidative stability of TMP trioleate.•Trimethyloltoluene trioleate showed the most interesting c...
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Published in: | Industrial crops and products Vol. 62; pp. 453 - 459 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01-12-2014
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Summary: | •Six new esters of oleic acid and polyols without β-hydrogen were synthesized.•Changes in the polyol structure generated esters with different flow properties.•The triesters had virtually the same thermo-oxidative stability of TMP trioleate.•Trimethyloltoluene trioleate showed the most interesting cold flow properties.
A series of noncommercial polyols which do not contain β-hydrogen were used to synthesize new oleic acid based esters as potential thermally stable biolubricants. Commercial trimethylolpropane (TMP) was used to synthesize TMP trioleate as a reference polyol ester. The esters were purified by column chromatography and their structures were confirmed by 1H and 13C NMR and HRMS. The evaluated properties were kinematic viscosity, thermo-oxidative stability (by TGA) and melting point (m.p., by DSC). All the esters showed high viscosity indices (160–200) and similar thermo-oxidative stability (Tonset of triesters around 330°C), but a small change in the structure of the triols could generate esters of different viscosity grades (ISO VG 46 and 68) and different m.p. (ranging from −15 to −35°C). Two of the polyols generated triesters with virtually the same properties of TMP trioleate: pentaerythritil monoethyl ether (PEET) and pentaerythritil monobutyl ether (PEBUT). Two polyols must be highlighted: pentaerythritil monophenyl ether (PEPH) and trimethyloltoluene (TMT). PEPH generated an ISO VG 68 lubricant with a m.p. of −19°C, relatively low for this class, and TMT generated an ISO VG 68 lubricant with no defined melting peak, suggesting it has better cold temperature flow properties than TMP trioleate. |
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ISSN: | 0926-6690 1872-633X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.indcrop.2014.08.022 |