Issue 95, 2015

Multifunctional lubricant additives derived from natural amino acids and methyl oleate

Abstract

Novel multifunctional additives were synthesized from methyl oleate via thioglycolic acid addition followed by condensation with different amino acid methyl esters. Seven additives were synthesized and the structures of all the additives were fully characterized by mass, IR and NMR spectral studies. The tribological properties were evaluated using laboratory tribotests in biolubricant base oil, which suggest that all the prepared compounds act as antiwear and extreme pressure additives. Among the synthesized additives, heterocyclic containing compounds exhibited superior performance compared to others. Antioxidant properties evaluated using differential scanning calorimetry reveal that all the additives improved the oxidation stability of base oil with heterocyclic based additives exhibiting better performance compared to commercial antioxidant BHT. The synthesized amino acid-based derivatives have potential as biodegradable multifunctional additives in biolubricant formulations.

Graphical abstract: Multifunctional lubricant additives derived from natural amino acids and methyl oleate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2015
Accepted
08 Sep 2015
First published
08 Sep 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 77538-77544

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Multifunctional lubricant additives derived from natural amino acids and methyl oleate

A. Sammaiah, K. V. Padmaja, S. S. Kaki and R. B. N. Prasad, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 77538 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA15239A

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