Title of Invention | “ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR EP GREASES WITH EXCELLENT ANTIWEAR AND CORROSION PROPERTIES” |
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Abstract | A lubricant composition is provided as follows: At least 90% of a base grease; (a) a thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex in an amount which provides about 1500 to 3500 ppm sulfur; (b) molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate in amount which provides about 77 to 450 ppm molybdenum; and (c) zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate in an amount which provides about 600 to 1000 ppm zinc. An additive composition for grease, consisting of components (a), (b) and (c), is also provided. |
Full Text | FIELD OF INVENTION The present invention is directed to an additive composition for extreme pressure ("EP") grease compositions having exceptional antiwear and corrosion properties. More specifically, the invention relates to an additive composition comprising (A) thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex (B) molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate and (C) zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate. BACKGROUND EP greases lubricate under highly loaded conditions and require highly effective EP additives to prevent scoring and welding. Thiadiazoles are compounds that are effective EP additives. U. S. Patent 6,365,557 discloses thiadiazole/poly(ether)glycol complexes. Although these complexes are excellent extreme pressure additives for greases, their high surface affinity to metals surfaces produces coatings that generate undesirable discoloration of copper and other non-ferrous metals and block the ability of antiwear additives to reduce wear. The invention herein teaches specific lubricant additive composition in which these thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complexes do not have negative impact on wear and corrosion while maintaining the exceptional extreme pressure properties. U.S. Patent 6,541,427 (Dresel et al.) discloses a grease formulation having additive system that contains 2% molybdenum compound (dihydrocarbyldithiocarbamate, MoDTC or dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate MoDTP), about 2% thiadiazole derivative and requires an assortment of other additives. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a lubricant composition comprising the following components, all in weight %: (a) Major amount (i.e. > 90%) of base grease, such as lithium, lithium complex, aluminum complex, calcium complex organo-clay and polyurea. (b) Thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex providing 1500 to 3500 ppm sulfur (S), preferably 2000 to 2800 ppm S; (c) Molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate providing 77 to 450 ppm molybdenum (Mo), preferably 192-220 ppm Mo; (d) Zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate providing 600 to 1000 ppm zinc (Zn), preferably 700 to 900 ppm Zn. The invention also discloses an additive composition for use in grease. The additive composition is comprised of the following compounds: (a) Thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex; (b) Molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate; (c) Zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate. at the S:Mo:Zn weight ratio of about 150-350:7.7-45:60-100. In this ratio, the S refers to sulfur provided by the thiadiazole/poly(ether)glycol complex. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Thiadiazole/poly(ether)glycol complexes of this invention are described in U. S. Patent 6,365,557, incorporated herein by reference. Preferred embodiments comprise a complex of: (a) one or more thiadiazole compound as follows: (i) dimers of 2,5-dimercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole (DMTD) having the formula: I wherein n is 1 and/or 2; and/or (ii) 2-mercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole (MTD) having formula: II and (b) poly(ether)glycol having formula: III wherein R1 is hydrogen, a branched or straight chain C1 to C2o alkyl radical, a phenyl radical, a C1 to Cg branched straight chain acyl radical, and combination thereof, and m is 1 to 300. Preferred poly(ether) glycols are butoxytriglycol, polyethylene glycol or a combination thereof, with the latter combination being most preferred. As set out above, the (a) thiadiazole may be one or more of the mono sulfide dimer of DMTD (Formula I, n=l), disulfide dimer of DMTD (Formula I, n=2) and MTD (Formula II); and such is to be complexed with (b) poly(ether) glycol (Formula III) ._ The complex may comprise, by weight, from about 10% to 60% thiadiazole compound(s) and about 40% to 90% poly(ether)glycol compound(s); preferably about 25% to 50% thiadiazole compound(s) and about 50% to 75% poly(ether)glycol compound(s); and most preferably about 30% to 40% thiadiazole and about 60% to 70% poly(ether)glycol. A most preferred embodiment for the complex is available as Vanlube® 972M additive from R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc. of Norwalk, CT. Vanlube 972M comprises approximately, by weight: (a) 15%of mono sulfide dimer of DMTD, 10% disulfide dimer of DMTD, 10% of MTD; and (b)49% butoxytriglycol and 16% polyethylene glycol; and has an average molecular weight of 300 grams per mole. Molybdenum and zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate compounds are usually prepared by reacting P2Ss with alcohols to form dihydrocarbyldithiophosphoric acid compounds, which are then neutralized with suitable molybdenum or zinc compounds: MoxOySz wherein R2 and R3 are independent hydrocarbyl groups containing 1 to 18 preferably 2 to 12 carbon atoms including alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, arylalkyl, alkylaryl and cycloaliphatic groups. Examples of hydrocarbyl groups are ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, iso-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, and butylphenyl. In the case of molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate, o is 2 and 4; x is 1 to 2; y is 1 to 4; and z is 1 to 4. TEST METHODS Test methods used in this invention to evaluate extreme pressure, corrosion resistance, and wear properties of grease compositions were the following: 1. Timken EP Test 2. Copper Strip Test 3. 4-Ball Wear Test The Timken test is a well-known standardized test, and described in ASTM D 2509. The Timken test measures the loads at which abrasive wear, i.e. scoring, occur between a rotating cup and stationary block; thus, the higher the Timken OK load, the better the EP properties of the grease. An informal EP ranking based Timken OK load performance is provided below; wherein anything in the range 60-80 (excellent or exceptional) is considered acceptable to industry standards: Copper strip test method, ASTM D 4048, was used to evaluate copper corrosion characteristics of grease compositions. In this test method, the polished copper strip is totally immersed in a sample of grease and heated in an oven at 100 °C for 24 hours. At the end of this period, the strip is removed, washed, and compared with the ASTM Copper Strip Corrosion Standards. A copper strip is assigned a rating of Ia to 4b. A rating of Ia represents a strip with the least amount of corrosion and 4c represents a strip with the maximum amount of corrosion. Commercial greases are non-corrosive and produce ratings no higher than Ib. Four-Ball Wear Tests are conducted according to standard procedure described in ASTM D4172. In this test method, one ball is rotated on three evenly spaced static balls while the four balls are completely submerged under the test oil. The tests for this invention were conducted at a rotation speed of 1200 rpm under a load of 40 kg for one hour at 75 0C. The scar diameter of three static balls is measured and the result is the average of the three. An acceptable result for this test is an average wear scar that is less 0.5 mm in diameter. EXAMPLE 1 Lithium grease containing thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex (Vanlube® 972M additive available from R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc. of Norwalk, CTJ, Vanlube 972M in combination molybdenum dialkyldithiophosphate (Molyvan® L additive available from R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc.), Vanlube 972M in combination zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (Lubrizol® 1395, available from Lubrizol Corp.) diluted with 10- 20% oil and Vanlube 972M in combination with Molyvan L and Lubrizol 1395, were evaluated for wear, EP and corrosion properties. The data as summarized Table 1 shows that only the greases treated with all three components and particular concentrations carried excellent to exceptional Timken OK loads with acceptable wear scars and copper corrosion ratings. In addition, data for formulation 10, 11, 12 and 13 indicate that other molybdenum compounds such molybdenum dialkyldithiocarbamates (Molyvan® 822) and organo-molybdates (Molyvan® 855) are not effective alternatives to MoDTP. Table 1 1SuIfUr content of Vanlube 972M is 24% (by weight). 3Zinc content of Lubrizol 1395 is 10.6percent%. 3Molybdenum content of Molyvan L is 8.3%. 4Molybdenum content of Molyvan 822 is 4.9%. 5Molybdenum content of Molyvan 855 is 7.9%. EXAMPLE 2 {Comparative Examples) As comparative examples, ZDDP component of the invention was substituted with other phosphorus and zinc based antiwear (AW) additives while keeping the other components of the invention constant. As summarized in Table 2, none of alternatives provided satisfactory antiwear performance with exception of zinc naphthenate. However, EP performance of zinc naphthenate containing composition was unsatisfactory. Table 2 {Comparative Examples) EXAMPLE 3 (Comparative Examples) For comparison, thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex component of the invention was exchanged with other thiadiazole derivatives. As summarized in Table 3, none of alternatives provided satisfactory EP performance: Table 3 (Comparative Examples) We Claim: 1. A lubricant composition comprising, in weight %: at least 90% of a base grease; and (a) a thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex in an amount which provides about 1500 to 3500 ppm sulfur; (b) molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate in amount which provides about 77 to 450 ppm molybdenum; and (c) zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate in an amount which provides about 600 to 1000 ppm zinc. 2. The lubricant composition of claim 1, wherein (a) the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex provides about 2000 to 2800 ppm sulfur; (b) the molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate provides about 192-220 ppm molybdenum; and (c) the zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate provides about 700 to 900 ppm zinc. 3. The lubricant composition of claim 1, wherein the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex comprises (a) one or more thiadiazole compound as follows: (i) dimers of 2,5-dimercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole (DMTD) having the formula: I wherein n is 1 and/or 2; and/or (ii) 2-mercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole (MTD) having formula: II and (b) poly(ether)glycol having formula: III wherein Ri is hydrogen, a branched or straight chain Ci to C20 alkyl radical, a phenyl radical, a Ci to Cs branched straight chain acyl radical, and combination thereof, and m is 1 to 300. 4. The lubricant composition of claim 3, wherein the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol comprises (a) the thiadiazole composition at aboutlO% to 60% and (b) the (b) poly(ether)glycol composition at about 40% to 90%. 5. The lubricant composition of claim 3, wherein the poly(ether)glycol of the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex comprises a combination of butoxytriglycol and polyethylene glycol. 6. The lubricant composition of claim 3, wherein thiadiazole comprises a combination of mono sulfide dimer of DMTD (Formula I, n=l), disulfide dimer of DMTD (Formula I, n=2) and MTD (Formula II). 7. The lubricant composition of claim 3, wherein the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex comprises, about: (a) 15% of mono sulfide dimer of DMTD, 10% disulfide dimer of DMTD, 10% of MTD; and (b) 45% butoxytriglycol and 15% polyethylene glycol. 8. The lubricant composition of claim 7, wherein (a) the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex provides about 2400 ppm sulfur; (b) the molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate provides about 206 ppm molybdenum; and (c) the zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate provides about 795 ppm zinc. 9. An additive for grease, comprising: (a) thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex; (b) molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate; and (c) zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate, at an (a):(b):(c) ratio calculated as (a) weight of sulfur provided by the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex, (b) weight of molybdenum provided by the molybdenum dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate and (c) weight of zinc provided by the zinc dihydrocarbyldithiophosphate, of about 150-350:7.7-45:60-100. 10. The additive of claim 9, wherein the ratio is about 200-280: 19.2-22:70-90. 11. The additive of claim 10, wherein the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex comprises (a) one or more thiadiazole compound as follows: (i) dimers of 2,5-dimercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole (DMTD) having the formula: I wherein n is 1 and/or 2; and/or (ii) 2-mercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole (MTD) having formula: II and (b) poly(ether)glycol having formula: III wherein Ri is hydrogen, a branched or straight chain Ci to C20 alkyl radical, a phenyl radical, a Ci to Cg branched straight chain acyl radical, and combination thereof, and m is 1 to 300. 12. The lubricant composition of claim 11, wherein the thiadiazole poly(ether) glycol comprises (a) the thiadiazole composition at about 10% to 60% and (b) the (b) poly(ether)glycol composition at about 40% to 90%. 13. The lubricant composition of claim 11, wherein the poly(ether) glycol of the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex comprises a combination of butoxytriglycol and polyethylene glycol. 14. The lubricant composition of claim 11, wherein thiadiazole comprises a combination of mono sulfide dimer of DMTD (Formula I, n=l), disulfide dimer of DMTD (Formula I, n=2) and MTD (Formula II). 15. The lubricant composition of claim 11, wherein the thiadiazole poly(ether)glycol complex comprises, about: (a) 15% of mono sulfide dimer of DMTD, 10% disulfide dimer of DMTD, 10% of MTD; and (b) 45% butoxytriglycol and 15% polyethylene glycol. 16. The additive of claim 15, wherein the ratio is about 240:20.6:79.5. 17. A lubricant composition, and additive grease, substantially as herein described with reference to the foregoing examples. |
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Patent Number | 264704 | |||||||||
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Indian Patent Application Number | 3521/DELNP/2010 | |||||||||
PG Journal Number | 04/2015 | |||||||||
Publication Date | 23-Jan-2015 | |||||||||
Grant Date | 15-Jan-2015 | |||||||||
Date of Filing | 19-May-2010 | |||||||||
Name of Patentee | VANDERBILT CHEMICALS, LLC. | |||||||||
Applicant Address | 30 WINFIELD STREET, NORWALK, CT 06856, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; | |||||||||
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PCT International Classification Number | C07F 9/18 | |||||||||
PCT International Application Number | PCT/US2008/086424 | |||||||||
PCT International Filing date | 2008-12-11 | |||||||||
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