Multiphase composite lubricant
US-2024093112-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US10066184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10066184-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514978083-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A method for improving wear control in an engine or other mechanical component lubricated with a lubricating oil by using as the lubricating oil a formulated oil. The formulated oil has a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles, as a minor component. The minor component preferably contains no metal or sulfur, and preferably no phosphorus. The encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles include an encapsulating material and a boron-containing compound encapsulated by the encapsulating material. The boron-containing compound is a boron oxide, a boric acid, or mixtures thereof. The encapsulating material is a carboxylic acid selected from an aliphatic carboxylic acid, a cycloaliphatic carboxylic acid, an aromatic carboxylic acid, and mixtures thereof. The lubricating oils are useful in internal combustion engines.
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A method for improving wear control in an engine or other mechanical component lubricated with a lubricating oil by providing a lubricating oil as a formulated oil to an engine or other mechanical component, said formulated oil having a composition comprising a lubricating oil base stock as a major component; and encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles, as a minor component; wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles comprise an encapsulating material and a boron-containing compound encapsulated by the encapsulating material; wherein the boron-containing compound is a boron oxide, a boric acid, or mixtures thereof; wherein the encapsulating material is a carboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic carboxylic acid, a cycloaliphatic carboxylic acid, an aromatic carboxylic acid, and mixtures thereof; measuring wear control of the engine or other mechanical component lubricated with the lubricating oil; and wherein wear control is improved as compared to wear control achieved using a lubricating oil containing a minor component other than the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles, wherein other mechanical component is selected from the group consisting of a power train, a driveline, a transmission, a gear, a gear train, a gear set, a compressor, a pump, a hydraulic system, a bearing, a bushing, a turbine, a piston, a piston ring, a cylinder liner, a cylinder, a cam, a tappet, a lifter, a gear, a valve, or a bearing including a journal, a roller, a tapered, a needle, and a ball bearing. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein wear control is improved and friction reduction is maintained or improved as compared to wear control and friction reduction achieved using a lubricating oil containing a minor component other than the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the lubricating oil base stock comprises a Group I, Group II, Group III, Group IV or Group V base oil. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the boron-containing compound is a boron oxide selected from boron trioxide (B 2 O 3 ), boron monoxide (B 2 O), and boron suboxide (B 6 O). 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the boron-containing compound is boron trioxide (B 2 O 3 ). 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the carboxylic acid is an aliphatic, saturated, unbranched carboxylic acid having from 8 to 26 carbon atoms, and mixtures thereof. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the carboxylic acid is selected from the group consisting of caprylic acid (C8), pelargonic acid (C9), capric acid (C10), undecylic acid (C11), lauric acid (C12), tridecylic acid (C13), myristic acid (C14), pentadecylic acid (C15), palmitic acid (C16), margaric acid (C17), stearic acid (C18), isostearic acid (C18), nonadecylic acid (C19), arachidic acid (C20), heneicosylic acid (C21), behenic acid (C22), tricosylic acid (C23), lignoceric acid (C24), pentacosylic acid (C25), cerotic acid (C26), and mixtures thereof. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles have an encapsulating shell layer thickness of less than 100 nm. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles have an average particle diameter as measured by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging, from 10 nm to 5 microns. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the encapsulated microscale particles comprise encapsulated nanoscale particles. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles comprise at least one of the following: oleic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, stearic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, stearic acid/oleic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, palmitic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, palmitic/oleic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, palmitic/stearic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, naphthenic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, naphthenic/stearic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles, and naphthenic/oleic acid encapsulated B 2 O 3 microscale particles. 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles are present in an amount of from 0.01 weight percent to 6 weight percent, based on the total weight of the formulated oil. 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the lubricating oil base stock is present in an amount of from 70 weight percent to 95 weight percent, based on the total weight of the formulated oil. 14. The method of claim 1 wherein the formulated oil further comprises one or more of an antiwear additive, viscosity modifier, antioxidant, detergent, dispersant, pour point depressant, corrosion inhibitor, metal deactivator, seal compatibility additive, anti-foam agent, inhibitor, and anti-rust additive. 15. A lubricating oil having a composition comprising a lubricating oil base stock as a major component; and encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles, as a minor component; wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles comprise an encapsulating material and a boron-containing compound encapsulated by the encapsulating material; wherein the boron-containing compound is a boron oxide, a boric acid, or mixtures thereof; wherein the encapsulating material is a carboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic carboxylic acid, a cycloaliphatic carboxylic acid, an aromatic carboxylic acid, and mixtures thereof; and wherein wear control is improved as compared to wear control achieved using a lubricating oil containing a minor component other than the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles. 16. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein wear control is improved and friction reduction is maintained or improved as compared to wear control and friction reduction achieved using a lubricating oil containing a minor component other than the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles. 17. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein the lubricating oil base stock comprises a Group I, Group II, Group III, Group IV or Group V base oil. 18. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein the boron-containing compound is a boron oxide selected from boron trioxide (B 2 O 3 ), boron monoxide (B 2 O), and boron suboxide (B 6 O). 19. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein the boron-containing compound is boron trioxide (B 2 O 3 ). 20. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein the carboxylic acid is an aliphatic, saturated, unbranched carboxylic acid having from 8 to 26 carbon atoms, and mixtures thereof. 21. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein the carboxylic acid is selected from the group consisting of caprylic acid (C8), pelargonic acid (C9), capric acid (C10), undecylic acid (C11), lauric acid (C12), tridecylic acid (C13), myristic acid (C14), pentadecylic acid (C15), palmitic acid (C16), margaric acid (C17), stearic acid (C18), isostearic acid (C18), nonadecylic acid (C19), arachidic acid (C20), heneicosylic acid (C21), behenic acid (C22), tricosylic acid (C23), lignoceric acid (C24), pentacosylic acid (C25), cerotic acid (C26), and mixtures thereof. 22. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles have an encapsulating shell layer thickness of less than 100 nm. 23. The lubricating oil of claim 15 wherein the encapsulated boron-containing microscale particles have a
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