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Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis

The tribological performances of engine oils have been shown to be enhanced by the synergistic interactions between Mo dithiocarbamates (Mo(DTC)(2)) with other additives, and notably Zn dithiophosphates (Zn(DTP)(2)). Being two key components in formulated lubricants, a detailed understanding of the...

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Autores principales: Kiw, Yu Min, Schaeffer, Philippe, Adam, Pierre, Thiébaut, Benoît, Boyer, Chantal, Papin, Géraldine
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07329f
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author Kiw, Yu Min
Schaeffer, Philippe
Adam, Pierre
Thiébaut, Benoît
Boyer, Chantal
Papin, Géraldine
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Schaeffer, Philippe
Adam, Pierre
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Boyer, Chantal
Papin, Géraldine
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description The tribological performances of engine oils have been shown to be enhanced by the synergistic interactions between Mo dithiocarbamates (Mo(DTC)(2)) with other additives, and notably Zn dithiophosphates (Zn(DTP)(2)). Being two key components in formulated lubricants, a detailed understanding of the mechanisms involved between these two types of additives is needed to develop engine oils with enhanced friction reduction performances, and improved fuel economy. In this context, we report here the investigation at the molecular level of the interactions between Mo and Zn complexes with DTC and DTP ligands using laboratory experiments. Our analytical approach comprised NMR spectroscopy ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) allowing direct investigation of both homoleptic and heteroleptic Mo and Zn complexes as well as a specifically-developed HPLC-MS method for the investigation of the different DTC species formed during lubricant ageing experiments. The results showed that ligand exchange reactions between Mo(DTP)(2) and Zn(DTC)(2) complexes strongly favor the migration of the DTC ligands from Zn to Mo, illustrating the higher affinity of Mo for DTC ligands. In the case of binary mixtures involving Mo(DTC)(2) and Zn(DTP)(2) – a combination of additives frequently used in formulated lubricants – the formation of mixed complexes (Mo(DTC)(DTP)) resulting from ligand exchange reactions could be directly evidenced for the first time by the analytical methods used. These species could account, at least to some extent, for the synergistic effect of Mo(DTC)(2) and Zn(DTP)(2) on the friction reducing properties of engine oils. However, they were formed in significantly lower proportions than those previously reported in the literature using indirect methods.
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spelling pubmed-90572162022-05-04 Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis Kiw, Yu Min Schaeffer, Philippe Adam, Pierre Thiébaut, Benoît Boyer, Chantal Papin, Géraldine RSC Adv Chemistry The tribological performances of engine oils have been shown to be enhanced by the synergistic interactions between Mo dithiocarbamates (Mo(DTC)(2)) with other additives, and notably Zn dithiophosphates (Zn(DTP)(2)). Being two key components in formulated lubricants, a detailed understanding of the mechanisms involved between these two types of additives is needed to develop engine oils with enhanced friction reduction performances, and improved fuel economy. In this context, we report here the investigation at the molecular level of the interactions between Mo and Zn complexes with DTC and DTP ligands using laboratory experiments. Our analytical approach comprised NMR spectroscopy ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) allowing direct investigation of both homoleptic and heteroleptic Mo and Zn complexes as well as a specifically-developed HPLC-MS method for the investigation of the different DTC species formed during lubricant ageing experiments. The results showed that ligand exchange reactions between Mo(DTP)(2) and Zn(DTC)(2) complexes strongly favor the migration of the DTC ligands from Zn to Mo, illustrating the higher affinity of Mo for DTC ligands. In the case of binary mixtures involving Mo(DTC)(2) and Zn(DTP)(2) – a combination of additives frequently used in formulated lubricants – the formation of mixed complexes (Mo(DTC)(DTP)) resulting from ligand exchange reactions could be directly evidenced for the first time by the analytical methods used. These species could account, at least to some extent, for the synergistic effect of Mo(DTC)(2) and Zn(DTP)(2) on the friction reducing properties of engine oils. However, they were formed in significantly lower proportions than those previously reported in the literature using indirect methods. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9057216/ /pubmed/35515166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07329f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kiw, Yu Min
Schaeffer, Philippe
Adam, Pierre
Thiébaut, Benoît
Boyer, Chantal
Papin, Géraldine
Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis
title Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis
title_full Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis
title_fullStr Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis
title_full_unstemmed Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis
title_short Ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from NMR ((1)H, (13)C, (31)P) and HPLC-MS analysis
title_sort ligand exchange processes between molybdenum and zinc additives in lubricants: evidence from nmr ((1)h, (13)c, (31)p) and hplc-ms analysis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07329f
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