September 12, 2016
Journal Article

Dual Functional Star Polymers for Lubricants

Abstract

Star-shaped poly(alkyl methacrylate)s (PAMAs) with a 3-arm architecture were designed, prepared and their performance as a dual additive (viscosity index improver and friction modifier) for engine oils was evaluated. Furthermore, the structure-property relationships between macromolecular structure and lubricant performance were studied. Several co-polymers of dodecylmethacrylate with polar methacrylates in various amounts and various topologies, were synthesized as model compounds. Star polymers with a polar content of at least 10% effectively reduced the friction coefficient in both mixed and boundary lubrication regime only in block or tapered block topology. However, a polar content of 20% was efficient in reducing friction in both random and block topologies.

Revised: December 29, 2016 | Published: September 12, 2016

Citation

Cosimbescu L., J.W. Robinson, Y. Zhou, and J. Qu. 2016. Dual Functional Star Polymers for Lubricants. RSC Advances 6, no. 89:86259-86268. PNNL-SA-119075. doi:10.1039/C6RA17461B