WO2010050871A1 - Low pour point lubricant base stock - Google Patents

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WO2010050871A1
WO2010050871A1 PCT/SE2009/000463 SE2009000463W WO2010050871A1 WO 2010050871 A1 WO2010050871 A1 WO 2010050871A1 SE 2009000463 W SE2009000463 W SE 2009000463W WO 2010050871 A1 WO2010050871 A1 WO 2010050871A1
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  • the present invention refers to an automotive, an aeronautic, a marine or a stationary engine or turbine lubricant base stock comprising at least one ester between 2-propylheptanoic acid and at least one 2,2-substituted 1,3 -propanediol and/or at least one dimer, trimer or polymer thereof and/or at least one alkoxylated species of a said 2,2-substituted 1,3 -propanediol or a said dimer, trimer or polymer thereof.
  • the present invention refers to the use of said lubricant base stock in production of lubricants.
  • a lubricant comprising a lubricant base stock formulated with appropriate performance additives, must comprehensively comply with the requirements of a specific application and it is typically not enough to comply with one specific parameter, such as viscosity, only, but compliance is required for the whole set of application properties, often comprising specific demands for parameters such as viscosity, viscosity stability, flash point, pour point, volatility etc. .
  • Lubricant base stocks are classified according to API (American Petroleum Institute, API Publication 1509) into five categories according to their chemical composition: Groups I to HI consisting of different grades of mineral oil base stocks, Group IV being defined for Poly( ⁇ -olefins) and Group V being reserved for all other base stocks, including ester base stocks. It is known in the art that base stocks of different groups contribute to certain typical lubricant performance, such as low temperature properties, oxidation stability and/or compatibility properties. It is also known in the art, when formulating a final lubricant product for a specific application, that two or more base stocks of one or more groups can be combined. Synthetic esters are known to be combined with base stocks from other groups, such as poly( ⁇ -olefm) of API Group IV as disclosed in US 5,151,205 or with mineral oils, API Groups 1 to 3 as disclosed in US 5,665,683.
  • a lubricant is typically formulated by combining a lubricant base stock, or a mixture of lubricant base stocks, of suitable inherent properties with additives and other optional formulation aids.
  • Esters of diols, triols, tetrols and polyols are frequently used lubricant base stocks in a number of high-performance lubricant applications. Said esters are obtained from an alcohol, having two or more hydroxyl groups, which alcohol is esterified with a carboxylic acid or acid mixture. During the esterification process the hydroxyl groups of said alcohol are converted partially or fully into ester groups, by means of having an acid component attached to them.
  • Formulation of a lubricant meeting specific end-properties typically involves the step of selecting a base-stock inherently exhibiting properties being close to the ones required. It is known in the art, that the final fine-tuning of the desired properties can be made by means of blending the base-stock with other components, capable of modifying the properties in accordance to the specification and other demands. Blending is, however, not always preferred, as this introduces complexity to the system, at least in the form of an increased number of components included in the lubricant.
  • ester product may, for instance, be composed of a mixture of said alcohols esterified with a carboxylic acid or a said alcohol can be esterified with a mixture of carboxylic acids in order to obtain for instance improved compatibility and cold-flow properties. In even more general terms this may apply when combing a mixture of said alcohols with a mixture of carboxylic acids in order to obtain a statistical mixture of ester end-products.
  • Esters based on said mixtures of raw materials are not, however, desired in all cases. They induce a degree of composition uncertainty to the system, and one or more of the statistically formed ester compounds may contribute to undesired and/or adverse performance. There are thus needs and demands for a range of different, essentially single reactants esters showing advantageous inherent properties.
  • Pour point is a lubricant property, which characterises the cold flow properties of a lubricant. Pour point is reported as the reading of the lowest temperature where a test lubricant shows a defined degree of fluidity. A more detailed description is given in the standard ASTM D5950. Low pour point is desired in lubricants aimed for use at low temperature conditions, occurring for instance at the startup of engines in cold climate and/or winter conditions. Examples of applications requiring good cold properties include, but are not limited to, automotive and aviation lubricants, lubricants for automotive, stationary and 2-stroke engines, hydraulic fluids, refrigeration lubricants, dielectric fluids and greases.
  • Esters of branched carboxylic acids are known to contribute to reduced pour point, as disclosed in for instance US 4,514,314. So far, however, reported and used branched carboxylic acids are either neo or iso-branched. 2-ethylhexanoic acid is the only used 2-branched carboxylic acid having more than four carbons and in the literature disclosed carboxylic acids having 10 or more carbon atoms are either linear acids, iso-acids or neo-acids.
  • the present invention accordingly refers to an automotive, an aeronautic, a marine or a stationary engine or turbine lubricant base stock comprising at least one ester between 2-propylheptanoic acid and at least one 2,2-substituted 1,3 -propanediol and/or at least one dimer, trimer or polymer thereof and/or at least one alkoxylated species of a said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol or a said dimer, trimer or polymer thereof.
  • Said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol is in preferred embodiments of the present invention a 2,2-dialkyl- 1,3-propanediol, a 2-alkyl-2-hydroxyalkyl- 1,3-propanediol or a 2,2-dihydroxy- alkyl-l,3-propanediol, wherein said alkyl preferably is a Ci-Cg alkyl.
  • the most preferred embodiments of said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol and said dimer, trimer and polymer thereof include neopentyl glycol, 2-butyl-2-ethyl- 1,3 -propanediol, trimethylolethane, trimethylolbutane, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol, di-trimethylolpropane and di-pentaerythritol.
  • Said alkoxylated species are preferably selected from the group consisting of ethoxylated and/or propoxylated trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, trimethylolbutane, pentaerythritol, di-trimethylolpropane and di-pentaerythritol.
  • Said ester is in especially preferred embodiments of the present invention a triester or tetraester of a said 2-alkyl-2-hydroxyalkyl- 1,3-propanediol or a said 2,2-dihydroxyalkyl-l,3-propanediol or a said dimer, trimer of polymer thereof, such as an esterification product, between 2-propylheptanoic acid and pentaerythritol, trimethylolpropane or di-trimethylolpropane, having a triester or tetraster content of at least 95%, such as at least 97%, by weight.
  • the present invention refers to the use of a lubricant base stock as disclosed above in production of a lubricant for internal combustion engines and turbine engines, such as automotive engines, aeronautic engines, marine engines and stationary engines. Said engines can suitably be exemplified by for instance otto, diesel, wanckel and jet engines, including 2-stroke engines.
  • the herein most preferred lubricant base stock comprises a triester of trimethylolpropane or a tetraester of pentaerythritol and/or di-trimethylolpropane.
  • Pentaerythritol tetraester content 97% by weight.
  • Example 1 was repeated with the difference that pentaerythritol was replaced by the same amount of trimethylolpropane and that 561.5 g of 2-propylheptanoic acid was charged instead of 733.8 g, yielding pale yellow ester product having following properties.
  • Example 1 was repeated with the difference that 2-propylheptanoic acid was replaced by 613.4 g of 2-ethylhexanoic acid, yielding pale yellow ester product having following properties.
  • ester products lubricant base stocks
  • the ester products according to embodiments of the present invention exhibited substantially improved properties.
  • the result is given in Table 1 below.
  • Example 1 The ester products obtained in Example 1 and Example 3 (comparative) were over night placed in a freezer at -18-20 0 C.
  • the product of Example 1 was after said time a clear high viscous liquid, while the product of Example 3 was an opaque waxy solid.

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Abstract

Disclosed is a lubricant base stock, exhibiting a combination of high flash point, low evaporation loss, high viscosity and unexpectedly exceptionally low pour point and high viscosity index value. Said lubricant base stock comprises at least one ester between 2-propylheptanoic acid and at least one 2,2-substiruted 1,3-propanediol and/or at least one dimer, trimer or polymer thereof and/or at least one alkoxylated species of a said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol or a said dimer, trimer or polymer thereof.

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LOW POURPOINT LUBRICANT BASE STOCK
The present invention refers to an automotive, an aeronautic, a marine or a stationary engine or turbine lubricant base stock comprising at least one ester between 2-propylheptanoic acid and at least one 2,2-substituted 1,3 -propanediol and/or at least one dimer, trimer or polymer thereof and/or at least one alkoxylated species of a said 2,2-substituted 1,3 -propanediol or a said dimer, trimer or polymer thereof. In a further aspect the present invention refers to the use of said lubricant base stock in production of lubricants.
Qualifying for a specific application, a lubricant, comprising a lubricant base stock formulated with appropriate performance additives, must comprehensively comply with the requirements of a specific application and it is typically not enough to comply with one specific parameter, such as viscosity, only, but compliance is required for the whole set of application properties, often comprising specific demands for parameters such as viscosity, viscosity stability, flash point, pour point, volatility etc. .
Lubricant base stocks are classified according to API (American Petroleum Institute, API Publication 1509) into five categories according to their chemical composition: Groups I to HI consisting of different grades of mineral oil base stocks, Group IV being defined for Poly(α-olefins) and Group V being reserved for all other base stocks, including ester base stocks. It is known in the art that base stocks of different groups contribute to certain typical lubricant performance, such as low temperature properties, oxidation stability and/or compatibility properties. It is also known in the art, when formulating a final lubricant product for a specific application, that two or more base stocks of one or more groups can be combined. Synthetic esters are known to be combined with base stocks from other groups, such as poly(α-olefm) of API Group IV as disclosed in US 5,151,205 or with mineral oils, API Groups 1 to 3 as disclosed in US 5,665,683.
A lubricant is typically formulated by combining a lubricant base stock, or a mixture of lubricant base stocks, of suitable inherent properties with additives and other optional formulation aids. Esters of diols, triols, tetrols and polyols are frequently used lubricant base stocks in a number of high-performance lubricant applications. Said esters are obtained from an alcohol, having two or more hydroxyl groups, which alcohol is esterified with a carboxylic acid or acid mixture. During the esterification process the hydroxyl groups of said alcohol are converted partially or fully into ester groups, by means of having an acid component attached to them.
Formulation of a lubricant meeting specific end-properties typically involves the step of selecting a base-stock inherently exhibiting properties being close to the ones required. It is known in the art, that the final fine-tuning of the desired properties can be made by means of blending the base-stock with other components, capable of modifying the properties in accordance to the specification and other demands. Blending is, however, not always preferred, as this introduces complexity to the system, at least in the form of an increased number of components included in the lubricant.
It is, furthermore, known in the art that certain ester properties can be strongly influenced by selecting mixtures of starting materials instead of single reactants. The ester product may, for instance, be composed of a mixture of said alcohols esterified with a carboxylic acid or a said alcohol can be esterified with a mixture of carboxylic acids in order to obtain for instance improved compatibility and cold-flow properties. In even more general terms this may apply when combing a mixture of said alcohols with a mixture of carboxylic acids in order to obtain a statistical mixture of ester end-products. Esters based on said mixtures of raw materials are not, however, desired in all cases. They induce a degree of composition uncertainty to the system, and one or more of the statistically formed ester compounds may contribute to undesired and/or adverse performance. There are thus needs and demands for a range of different, essentially single reactants esters showing advantageous inherent properties.
Pour point is a lubricant property, which characterises the cold flow properties of a lubricant. Pour point is reported as the reading of the lowest temperature where a test lubricant shows a defined degree of fluidity. A more detailed description is given in the standard ASTM D5950. Low pour point is desired in lubricants aimed for use at low temperature conditions, occurring for instance at the startup of engines in cold climate and/or winter conditions. Examples of applications requiring good cold properties include, but are not limited to, automotive and aviation lubricants, lubricants for automotive, stationary and 2-stroke engines, hydraulic fluids, refrigeration lubricants, dielectric fluids and greases.
Esters of branched carboxylic acids are known to contribute to reduced pour point, as disclosed in for instance US 4,514,314. So far, however, reported and used branched carboxylic acids are either neo or iso-branched. 2-ethylhexanoic acid is the only used 2-branched carboxylic acid having more than four carbons and in the literature disclosed carboxylic acids having 10 or more carbon atoms are either linear acids, iso-acids or neo-acids.
It has now quite surprisingly been found that introduction of 2-propylheptanoic acid as the acid component in an ester, intended as a lubricant base stock, significantly reduces the pour point of the ester. The, according to the present invention, obtained combination of high flash point, low evaporation loss, high viscosity and the unexpected and exceptionally low pour point and the high viscosity index value imply new technological opportunities in adjusting the properties of presently known lubricants. Neither 2-branched carboxylic acids, besides the in the art well known 2-ethylhexanoic acid, as starting material, nor any correlation between the molecular weight of the ester and the pour point of the lubricant, has so far been reported for ester lubricants and/or lubricant base stocks.
The present invention accordingly refers to an automotive, an aeronautic, a marine or a stationary engine or turbine lubricant base stock comprising at least one ester between 2-propylheptanoic acid and at least one 2,2-substituted 1,3 -propanediol and/or at least one dimer, trimer or polymer thereof and/or at least one alkoxylated species of a said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol or a said dimer, trimer or polymer thereof.
Said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol is in preferred embodiments of the present invention a 2,2-dialkyl- 1,3-propanediol, a 2-alkyl-2-hydroxyalkyl- 1,3-propanediol or a 2,2-dihydroxy- alkyl-l,3-propanediol, wherein said alkyl preferably is a Ci-Cg alkyl. The most preferred embodiments of said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol and said dimer, trimer and polymer thereof include neopentyl glycol, 2-butyl-2-ethyl- 1,3 -propanediol, trimethylolethane, trimethylolbutane, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol, di-trimethylolpropane and di-pentaerythritol. Said alkoxylated species are preferably selected from the group consisting of ethoxylated and/or propoxylated trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, trimethylolbutane, pentaerythritol, di-trimethylolpropane and di-pentaerythritol.
Said ester is in especially preferred embodiments of the present invention a triester or tetraester of a said 2-alkyl-2-hydroxyalkyl- 1,3-propanediol or a said 2,2-dihydroxyalkyl-l,3-propanediol or a said dimer, trimer of polymer thereof, such as an esterification product, between 2-propylheptanoic acid and pentaerythritol, trimethylolpropane or di-trimethylolpropane, having a triester or tetraster content of at least 95%, such as at least 97%, by weight.
In a further aspect, the present invention refers to the use of a lubricant base stock as disclosed above in production of a lubricant for internal combustion engines and turbine engines, such as automotive engines, aeronautic engines, marine engines and stationary engines. Said engines can suitably be exemplified by for instance otto, diesel, wanckel and jet engines, including 2-stroke engines. The herein most preferred lubricant base stock comprises a triester of trimethylolpropane or a tetraester of pentaerythritol and/or di-trimethylolpropane.
Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the art can, using the preceding description, utilise the present invention to its fullest extent. The following preferred specific embodiments are, therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative and not limitative of the remainder of the disclosure in any way whatsoever. In the following Examples 1 and 2 refer to preparation of esters oils according to embodiments of the present invention and Example 3 to a comparative ester oil outside the scope of said invention. Example 4 and 5 and Table 1 present evaluations of prepared esters.
Example 1
120.9 g of pentaerythritol, 733.8 g of 2-propylheptanoic acid, 2.5 g of p-toluenesulphonic as catalyst and 43.0 g of ra-octane as azeotropic solvent were charged in a reaction vessel equipped with mechanical agitator, nitrogen purge, heating device, condensers and a Dean-Stark water trap. The reaction mixture was rapidly heated to 17O0C and heating was subsequently continued at a gradient of .20°C/min until an esterification temperature of 235°C was reached. The esterification was now allowed to continue until GC analysis evidenced less than 1% triester (ester having one unreacted hydroxyl group) in the reaction mixture. 15.6 g of active carbon was then added for control of discoloration and vacuum was applied for evaporation of the azeotropic solvent and excess of carboxylic acid. The mixture was, when a reaction product having an acid value of less than 3 mg KOH/g was obtained, cooled to 50°C and 14.6 g of 10% (aq.) NaOH solution was now added to the reaction mixture. Vacuum was once more applied and the reaction mixture was re-heated to 100°C for dehydration. The resulting reaction product was finally filtered yielding pale yellow ester product having following properties.
Colour: 144 APHA
Acid value: 0.04 mg KOH/g
Hydroxyl value: 0.23 mg KOH/g
Pentaerythritol tetraester content: 97% by weight.
Example 2
Example 1 was repeated with the difference that pentaerythritol was replaced by the same amount of trimethylolpropane and that 561.5 g of 2-propylheptanoic acid was charged instead of 733.8 g, yielding pale yellow ester product having following properties.
Colour: 44 APHA
Acid value: 0.02 mg KOH/g
Hydroxyl value: 0.52 mg KOH/g
Trimethylolpropane triester content: 97% by weight. Example 3 (comparative)
Example 1 was repeated with the difference that 2-propylheptanoic acid was replaced by 613.4 g of 2-ethylhexanoic acid, yielding pale yellow ester product having following properties.
Colour: 5 APHA Acid value: 0.03 mg KOH/g Hydroxyl value: 0.52 mg KOH/g Pentaerythritol tetraester content: 98.7% by weight.
Example 4
The in Examples 1,2 and 3 (comparative) obtained ester products (lubricant base stocks) were evaluated with regard to properties important in lubricants. The ester products according to embodiments of the present invention exhibited substantially improved properties. The result is given in Table 1 below.
Example 5
The ester products obtained in Example 1 and Example 3 (comparative) were over night placed in a freezer at -18-200C. The product of Example 1 was after said time a clear high viscous liquid, while the product of Example 3 was an opaque waxy solid.
Table 1
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1. A lubricant base stock characterised in, that it is an automotive, an aeronautic, a marine or a stationary engine or turbine lubricant base stock comprising at least one ester obtained by esterifying 2-propylheptanoic acid with at least one 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol and/or at least one dimer, trimer or polymer thereof and/or at least one alkoxylated species of a said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol or a said dimer, trimer or polymer thereof.
2. A lubricant base stock according to Claim 1 c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n, that said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol is a 2,2-dialkyl- 1,3-propanediol, a 2-alkyl-2-hydroxyalkyl-l,3-propanediol or a 2,2-dihydroxyalkyl-l,3-propanediol.
3. A lubricant base stock according to Claim 2 characterised in, that said alkyl is a Ci-Cs alkyl.
4. A lubricant base stock according to any of the Claims 1-3 characterised in, that said 2,2-substituted 1,3-propanediol is neopentyl glycol, 2-butyl-2-ethyl-l ,3-propanediol, trimethylolethane, trimethylolbutane, trimethylolpropane or pentaerythritol.
5. A lubricant base stock according to Claim 1 characterised in, that said dimer is di-trimethylolpropane or di-pentaerythritol.
6. A lubricant base stock according to Claim 1 c h ar a c t er i s e d i n, that said alkoxylated species is an ethoxylated and/or propoxylated trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, trimethylolbutane, pentaerythritol, di-trimethylolpropane or di-pentaerythritol.
7. A lubricant base stock according to any of the Claims 2-6 characterised in, that said lubricant base stock comprises a triester of a said 2-alkyl-2-hydroxyalkyl-l,3-propanediol or a tetraester of a dimer thereof.
8. A lubricant base stock according to any of the Claims 2-6 ch ar act eri s e d in, that said lubricant base stock comprises a tetraester or a 2,2-dihydroxyalkyl-l,3-propanediol.
9. A lubricant base stock according to any of the Claims 1-8 c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n, that said lubricant base stock comprises a triester of trimethylolpropane or a tetraester of pentaerythritol or di-trimethylolpropane.
10. Use of a lubricant base stock according to any of the Claims 1-9, in production of a lubricant for internal combustion engines and turbine engines.
11. Use according to Claim 10, said engine being an automotive engine, an aeronautic engine, a marine engine ox a stationary engine.
12. Use according to Claim 10 or 11, said engine being an otto, a diesel, a wanckel or a jet engine.
13. Use according to Claim 10 or 11, said engine being a 2-stroke engine.
14. Use according to any of the Claims 10-13, said lubricant base stock comprising a triester of trimethylolpropane or a tetraester of pentaerythritol and/or di-trimethylolpropane.
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