Halide-Free Synthesis and Tribological Performance
of Oil-Miscible Ammonium and Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquids
Posted on 2015-05-04 - 00:00
Due to their low vapor pressures,
nonflammability, high thermal
stabilities, and excellent tribological properties ionic liquids (ILs)
are highly attractive lubricant base oils and additives. However,
for practical applications of ILs in lubrication, two requirements
are often limiting, the required miscibility with standard mineral
oils (≥5 wt %) and the complete absence of corrosive halide
ions in the ionic liquid. Moreover, the need for full compatibility
with standard oil additives reduces the number of potential IL-based
lubricant additives even further. In this contribution, an economic
halide-free synthesis route to oil-miscible ionic liquids is presented,
and very promising tribological properties of such ILs as base oil
or additive are demonstrated. Therefore, sliding tests on bearing
steel and XPS analysis of the formed surface films are shown. Corrosion
test results of different bearing metals in contact with our halide-free
ILs and (salt) water prove their applicability as real life lubricants.
In the sustainable chemistry and engineering context, we present a
halide-free design approach for ionic performance chemicals that may
contribute to significant energy savings due to their enhanced lubrication
properties.
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Westerholt, A.; Weschta, M.; Bösmann, A.; Tremmel, S.; Korth, Y.; Wolf, M.; et al. (2016). Halide-Free Synthesis and Tribological Performance
of Oil-Miscible Ammonium and Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquids. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/sc500517n