US3926822A - Novel sulfur-containing compositions - Google Patents

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US3926822A
US3926822A US433338A US43333874A US3926822A US 3926822 A US3926822 A US 3926822A US 433338 A US433338 A US 433338A US 43333874 A US43333874 A US 43333874A US 3926822 A US3926822 A US 3926822A
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  • CIOM 3/32 are obtained by sulfurizing a mixture of at least one CIOM COM 7/36 fatty acid ester (preferably an oil such as soybean oil), I at least one C aliphatic olefin (preferably an a-ole- [58] Field of Search 252/48.6, 395, 72/42 and Optionally at least one fatty acid (preferably [56] References Cited unsaturated) UNITED STATES PATENTS 11 Claims, No Drawings 1.974299 9/l934 Churchill 252/48.6
  • This invention relates to new compositions of matter suitable for use as lubricant additives, and to methods for their preparation. More particularly, it relates to sulfurized compositions prepared by reacting, at about 100250C., sulfur with a mixture comprising (A) 100 parts by weight of at least one fatty acid ester, (B) about -50 parts by weight of at least one fatty acid, and (C) about -400 parts by weight of at least one aliphatic olefin containing about 8-36 carbon atoms.
  • Sulfurized sperm oil has long been used as a lubricant additive, particularly to improve extreme pressure properties while providing excellent slip and some degree of rust inhibition in motor oils, gear lubricants, cutting and rolling oils.
  • the United States Government has recently taken action to prevent the killing of whales, from which sperm oil is obtained, to avoid their becoming extinct.
  • the only source of sperm oil has therefore dried up and it has become necessary to find substitutes for the sulfurized derivatives thereof, which can be cheaply and efficiently produced and which provide the same advantageous properties to lubricants.
  • a principal object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing useful lubricant additives.
  • a further object is to produce sulfurized lubricant additives which improve extreme pressure properties.
  • Still another object is to produce compositions which may be substituted for sulfurized sperm oil as lubricant additives, and which provide the same properties as the sperm oil derivative.
  • the method of this invention comprises the reaction of sulfur with a mixture of three reagents.
  • Reagent A is at least one fatty acid ester.
  • fatty acid refers to acids which may be obtained by hydrolysis of a naturally occurring vegetable or animal fat or oil. These are usually in the C range and include palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid and the like.
  • Fatty acid esters which are useful as reagent A are primarily those with aliphatic alcohols, including monohydric alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, npropanol, isopropanol, the butanols, etc., and polyhydric alcohols including ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, trimethylene glycol, neopentyl glycol, glycerol and the like.
  • Particularly preferred are the fatty oils, that is, naturally occurring esters of glycerol with the abovenoted long chain carboxylic acids, and synthetic esters of similar structure.
  • fatty oils derived from unsaturated acids especially oleic and linoleic, including such naturally occurring animal and vegetable oils as lard oil, peanut oil, cottonseed oil, soybean oil, corn oil and the like,
  • Reagent B is at least one fatty acid as described above. It is usually an unsaturated fatty acid such as oleic or linoleic acid, and may be a mixture of acids such as is obtained from tall oil or by the hydrolysis of peanut oil, soybean oil or the like.
  • the amount of reagent B is about 0-50 parts by weight per 100 parts of reagent A; that is, it is an optional ingredient. However, it improves the slip, rust inhibiting and extreme pressure properties of lubricants containing the sulfurized 2 compositions of this invention, and so its presence (generally in the amount of about 2-8 parts by weight) is preferred.
  • Reagent C is at least one C aliphatic olefin. About 25-400 parts, usually about 25-75 parts, of reagent C are present per 100 parts of reagent A. Terminal olefins, or a-olefins, are preferred, especially those in C range. Mixtures of these olefins are commercially available and such mixtures are contemplated for use in this invention.
  • the reaction mixture may contain other materials. These may include, for example, sulfurization promoters, typically phosphorus-containing reagents such as phosphorous acid esters (e.g., triphenyl phosphite), and surface active agents such as lecithin.
  • sulfurization promoters typically phosphorus-containing reagents such as phosphorous acid esters (e.g., triphenyl phosphite), and surface active agents such as lecithin.
  • the method of this invention comprises the reaction of a mixture of the above-noted reagents with sulfur at a temperature of about 100-250C., usually about l50-2l0C.
  • the weight ratio of the combination of reagents A, B and C to sulfur is between about 5:1 and 15:], generally between about 5:1 and 10:1.
  • the sulfurization reaction is effected by merely heating the reagents at the temperature indicated above, usually with efficient agitation and in an inert atmosphere (e.g., nitrogen). If any of the reagents, especially reagent C, are appreciably volatile at the reaction temperature, the reaction vessel may be sealed and maintained under pressure. It is frequently advantageous to add the sulfur portionwise to the mixture of the other reagents. While it is usually preferred that the reaction mixture consists entirely of the reagents previously described, the reaction may also be effected in the presence of an inert solvent (e.g., an alcohol, ether, ester, aliphatic hydrocarbon, halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon or the like) which is liquid within the temperature range employed.
  • an inert solvent e.g., an alcohol, ether, ester, aliphatic hydrocarbon, halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon or the like
  • reaction temperature is relatively high, e.g., about 200C.
  • a lower reaction temperature e.g., about l50-l70C.
  • the reaction sometimes requires a longer time at lower temperatures and an adequate sulfur content is usually obtained when the temperature is at the high end of the recited range.
  • insoluble by-products may be removed by filtration, usually at an elevated temperature (about -120C.).
  • the filtrate is the desired sulfurized product.
  • EXAMPLE 1 A mixture of 60 parts of commercial C1540 a-olefins and parts of lard oil is heated to C, under nitrogen, and 12 parts of sulfur is added. The mixture is heated at l65200C. and an additional 6.5 parts of sulfur is added. Heating is continued for 4 hours, after which the mixture is cooled to 100C. and filtered to yield the desired product which contains 9.0% sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 2 To a mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil and 50 parts of l-hexadecene at C., under nitrogen, is added over 20 minutes, with stirring, 20.6 parts of sulfur. An exothermic reaction occurs which causes the temperature to rise to 200C. It is heated at 200C. for 6 hours, cooled to 1 10C. and filtered to yield the desired product which contains 1 1.1% sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 3 A mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil and 50 parts of commercial C a-olefins is heated to 175C. under nitrogen and 17.4 parts of sulfur is added gradually, whereupon an exothermic reaction causes the temperature to rise to 205C. The mixture is heated at 188-200C. for hours, allowed to cool gradually to 90C. and filtered to yield the desired product containing 10.13% sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 4 Following the procedure of Example 3, a sulfurized product is prepared from 100 parts of soybean oil, 50 parts of commercial C oz-olefins and 17.4 parts of sulfur. It contains 10.1% sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 7 Following the procedure of Example 3, a product containing 10.16% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of cottonseed oil, 33.3 parts of commercial C oz-olefins and 15.6 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 8 Following the procedure of Example 3, a product containing 8.81% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of a triglyceride having an iodine number of 85-95, 25 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 14.5 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 9 A mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil, 50 parts of commercial C aolefins, 1.17 part of triphenyl phosphite and 17.4 parts of sulfur is heated for 16 hours at 145165C., under nitrogen. It is then cooled to room temperature, reheated to 100C. and filtered with the addition of a filter aid material. The filtered product contains 10.13% sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 10 A mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil, 3.7 parts of tall oil acid and 46.3 parts of commercial C1548 a-olefins is heated to 165C. under nitrogen, and 17.4 parts of sulfur is added. The temperature of the mixture rises to 191C. It is maintained at 165200C. for 7 hours and is then cooled to 90C. and filtered. The product contains 10.13% sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 1 1 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 10.39% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 4 parts of tall oil acid, 46.3 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 20.6 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 12 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 10.6% sulfur is obtained from parts of soybean oil, 5.25 parts of tall oil acid, 44.8 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 17.4 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 13 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 10.4% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of peanut oil, 5.26 parts of tall oil acid, 45 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 17.5 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 14 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 12.41% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 5.35 parts of tall oil acid, 46.3 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 26.8 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 15 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 9.98% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 4.1 1 parts of tall oil acid, 44.8 parts of a mixture of C fractions from the polymerization of isobutene, and 20.8 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 16 EXAMPLE 17 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 9.54% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 5.53 parts of tall oil acid, 50.2 parts of commercial C oz-olefins, 3.18 parts of lecithin and 18.4 parts of sulfur.
  • EXAMPLE 18 A product is prepared from 100 parts of soybean oil, 5.4 parts of tall oil acid, 46.3 parts of commercial C oz-olefin and 24.8 parts of sulfur, following the procedure of Example 10 except that the temperature is -165C. It contains 13.6% sulfur.
  • compositions of this invention can be employed in a variety of lubricating compositions based on diverse oils of lubricating viscosity, including natural and synthetic lubricating oils and mixtures thereof.
  • the lubricating compositions contemplated include principally crankcase lubricating oils for spark-ignited and compression-ignited internal combustion engines including automobile and truck engines, two-cycle engine lubricants, aviation piston engines, marine and railroad diesel engines, and the like.
  • automatic transmission fluids, transaxle lubricants, gear lubricants, metal-working lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and other lubricating oil and grease compositions can benefit from the incorporation of the present polymers.
  • Natural oils include animal oils and vegetable oils (e.g., castor oil, lard oil) as well as solvent-refined or acid-refined mineral lubricating oils of the paraffinic, naphthenic, or mixed paraffinic-naphthenic types. Oils of lubricating viscosity derived from coal or shale are also useful base oils.
  • Synthetic lubricating oils include hydrocarbon oils and halo-substituted hydrocarbon oils such as polymerized and interpolymerized olefins (e.g., polybutylenes, polypropylenes, propylene-isobutylene copolymers, chlorinated polybutylen'es, etc.
  • alkylbenzenes e.g., dodecylbenzenes, tetr'adecylbenzene. dinonylbenzenes, di'(2-ethylhexyl) benzenes, etc
  • polyphenyls e.g., biphenyls, terphenyls, etc
  • Alkylene oxide polymers and interpolymers and deriva the alkyl and aryl ethers of these polyoxyalkylene polymers e.g., methylpolyisopropylene glycol ether having an average molecular weight of 1,000, diphenyl ether of polyethylene glycol having a molecular weight of 5004.000, diethyl ether of polypropylene glycol hav ing a molecular weight of 1,000-1 ,500, etc.
  • monoand polycarboxylic esters thereof for example, the acetic acid esters, mixed C;,-C,, fatty acid esters, or the C Oxo, acid diester of tetraethylene glycol.
  • Another suitable class of synthetic lubricating oils comprises the esters of dicarboxylic acids (e.g., phthalic acid, succinic acid, maleic acid, azelaic acid, suberic acid, sebacic acid, fumaric acid, adipic acid, linoleic acid dimer, etc.) with a variety of alcohols (e.g., butyl alcohol, hexylalcohol, dodecyl alcohol, 2-ethylhexyl alcohol, pentaerythritol, etc.).
  • dicarboxylic acids e.g., phthalic acid, succinic acid, maleic acid, azelaic acid, suberic acid, sebacic acid, fumaric acid, adipic acid, linoleic acid dimer, etc.
  • alcohols e.g., butyl alcohol, hexylalcohol, dodecyl alcohol, 2-ethylhexyl alcohol, pentaery
  • esters include dibutyl adipate, di(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate, din-hexyl fumarate, dioctyl sehacate, diisooctyl azelate, diisodecyl azelate, dioctyl phthalate, didecyl phthalate, dieicosyl sebacate, the 2-ethylhexyl diester of linoleic acid dimer, the complex ester formed by reacting one mole of sebacic acid with two moles of tetraethylene glycol and two moles of 2-ethylhexanoic acid, and the like.
  • Silicon-based oils such as the polyalkyl-, polyaryl-, polyalkoxy-, or polyaryloxy-siloxane oils and silicate oils comprise another useful class of synthetic lubricants (e.g., tetraethyl silicate, tetraisopropyl silicate, tetra-( 2-ethylhexyl) silicate, tetra-( 4-methyl-2-tetraethyl) silicate, tetra-(p-tert-butylphenyl) silicate, hexyl-( 4-methyl-2-pentoxy )-disiloxane, poly( methyl siloxanes, poly(methylphenyl)-siloxanes, etc.).
  • synthetic lubricants e.g., tetraethyl silicate, tetraisopropyl silicate, tetra-( 2-ethylhexyl) silicate, tetra-( 4-methyl-2
  • Other synthetic lubricating oils include liquid esters of phosphorus-containing acids (e.g., tricresyl phosphate, trioctyl phosphate, diethyl ester of decane phosphonic acid, etc.), polymeric tetrahydrofurans, and the like.
  • additives include, for example, detergents and dispersants of the ash-containing or ashless type, oxidation inhibiting agents, pour point depressing agents, auxiliary extreme pressure agents, color stabilizers and anti-foam agents.
  • the ash-containing detergents are exemplified by oil-soluble neutral and basic salts of alkali or alkaline earth metals with sulfonic acids, carboxylic acids, or organic phosphorus acids characterized by at least one direct carbon-to-phosphorus linkage such as those prepared by the treatment of an olefin polymer (e.g., polyisobutene having a molecular weight of 1,000) with a phosphorizing agent such as phosphorus trichloride, phosphorus heptasulfide, phosphorus pentasulfide, phosphorus trichloride and sulfur, white phosphorus and a sulfur halide, or phosphorothioic chloride.
  • an olefin polymer e.g., polyisobutene having a molecular weight of 1,000
  • a phosphorizing agent such as phosphorus trichloride, phosphorus heptasulfide, phosphorus pentasulfide
  • salts of such acids are those of sodium. potassium, lithium, calcium. magnesium. strontium and barium.
  • the term basic salt is used to designate metal salts wherein the metal is present in stoichiometrically larger amounts than the organic acid radical.
  • the commonly employed methods for preparing the basic salts involve heating a mineral oil solution of an acid with a stoichiometric excess of a metal neutralizing agent such as the metal oxide, hydroxide, carbonate. bicarbonate, or sulfide at a temperature above 50C. and filtering the resulting mass.
  • a promoter in the neutralization step to aid the incorporation of a large excess of metal likewise is known.
  • Examples of compounds useful as the promoter include phenolic substances such as phenol, naphthol, alkylphenol, thiophenol, sulfurized alkylphenol, and condensation products of formaldehyde with a phenolic substance; alcohols such as methanol, 2-propanol, octyl alcohol, cellosolve, carbitol, ethylene glycol, stearyl alcohol, and cyclohexyl alcohol; and amines such as aniline, phenylenediamine, phenothiazine, phenyl-,Bmaphthylamine, and dodecylamine.
  • phenolic substances such as phenol, naphthol, alkylphenol, thiophenol, sulfurized alkylphenol, and condensation products of formaldehyde with a phenolic substance
  • alcohols such as methanol, 2-propanol, octyl alcohol, cellosolve, carbitol, ethylene glycol, stearyl alcohol, and cycl
  • a particularly effective method for preparing the basic salts comprises mixing an acid with an excess of a basic alkaline earth metal neutralizing agent, a phenolic promoter compound, and a small amount of water and carbonating the mixture at an elevated temperature such as 6()2()()C.
  • Ashless detergents and dispersants are illustrated by the interpolymers of an oil-solubilizing monomer, e.g., decyl methacrylate, vinyl decyl ether, or high molecular weight olefin, with a monomer containing polar substituents, e.g., aminoalkyl acrylate or poly-(oxyethylene)-substituted acrylate; the amine salts, amides, and imides of oil-soluble monocarboxylic or dicarboxylic acids such as stearic acid, oleic acid, tall oil acid, and high molecular weight alkyl or alkenyl-substituted succinic acid.
  • an oil-solubilizing monomer e.g., decyl methacrylate, vinyl decyl ether, or high molecular weight olefin
  • a monomer containing polar substituents e.g., aminoalkyl acrylate or poly-(oxyethylene
  • acylated polyamines and similar nitrogen compounds containing at least about 54 carbon atoms as described in US. Pat. No. 3,272,746; reaction products of such compounds with other reagents including boron compounds, phosphorus compounds, epoxides, aldehydes, organic acids and the like; and esters of hydrocarbon-substituted succinic acids as described in US. Pat. No. 3,381,022.
  • chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons such as chlorinated wax
  • organic sulfides and polysulfides such as benzyl disulfide, bis(chlorobenzyl) disulfide, dibutyl tetrasulfide, sulfurized methyl ester of oleic acid, sulfurized alkylphenol, sulfurized dipentene, and sulfurized terpene
  • phosphosulfurized hydrocarbons such as the reaction product of a phosphorus sulfide with turpentine or methyl oleate
  • phosphorus esters including principally dihydrocarbon and trihydrocarbon phosphites such as dibutyl phosphite, diheptyl phosphite, dicyclohexyl phosphite, pentyl phenyl phosphite, dipentyl phenyl phos
  • a lubricating composition according to claim 1 ally more convenient and is preferred to prepare addiwherein reagent A is at least one fatty oil.
  • tive concentrates containing two or more of the desired 3.
  • reagent B is tall oil acid and is present in the Invention are listed in Tables 1-1. All amounts listed, amount of about 2-8 parts by weight.
  • a lubricating composition according to claim 6 Mineral oil H0O neutral base) 95 95 95 95 9s 95 wherein reagent 18 present in the amount of about Product of Example I 5 parts Weight.
  • Example 4 5 A lubricating composition according to claim 3 Product of Example 5 5 h f C Product of Example 9 5 w erem reagent C 1s a commercial mixture 0 1H0 Product of Example 10 5 a-olefins.
  • Example H 5 A lubricating composition according to claim 8 wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of a-olefins within the C range.
  • Styrcne-malcic anhydride copolymer partially csterified with CH alcohols and neutralized with C tertiary alkyl primary amine mixture 0.37 Silicone anti-foam agent 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.02
  • Silicone anti-foam agent 0.005 0.005 0.005
  • the sulfurized compositions of this invention provide the 10.
  • a lubricating composition comprising a major amount of a lubricating oil and a minor amount, effective to improve extreme pressure or slip properties or inhibit rust formation, of a sulfurized composition of wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of C1240 a-olefins.

Abstract

Compositions suitable as replacements for sulfurized sperm oil as extreme pressure additives in lubricants are obtained by sulfurizing a mixture of at least one fatty acid ester (preferably an oil such as soybean oil), at least one C8 36 aliphatic olefin (preferably an Alpha -olefin), and, optionally, at least one fatty acid (preferably unsaturated).

Description

United States Patent 11 1 1111 3,926,822
Habiby 1 Dec. 16, 1975 NOVEL SULFUR-CONTAINING 2.773.030 12/1956 Tailleur 252/4811 COMPOSITIONS 2.855.366 10/1958 Manteuffel et a]. 252/4111 3,236,771 2/1966 Matson 252/4816 lnvemorl Em lle Najib y, Willowick, 3455,8961 7/1969 Herder ct 111 252/41 hlo 3,825,495 7/1974 Ncwingham et ,11. 252/4sx [73] Assignee: The Lubrizol Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio Primary E.\'aminerDelbert E. Gantz J 14 1974 Assistant E.\'uminerl. Vaughn Attorney, Agent, or Firm.lamcs W. Adams, .lr.; [2i] Appl. No: 433,338 William H. Pittman Related US. Application Data [63] Continuation of Ser. No. 178,803, Sept. 8, 1971, ABSTRACT abandoned.
Composltlons suitable as replacements for sulfunzed 52] U S C 252/48 72/42 252/395 sperm oil as extreme pressure additives in lubricants [51] CIOM 3/32 are obtained by sulfurizing a mixture of at least one CIOM COM 7/36 fatty acid ester (preferably an oil such as soybean oil), I at least one C aliphatic olefin (preferably an a-ole- [58] Field of Search 252/48.6, 395, 72/42 and Optionally at least one fatty acid (preferably [56] References Cited unsaturated) UNITED STATES PATENTS 11 Claims, No Drawings 1.974299 9/l934 Churchill 252/48.6
NOVEL SULFUR-CONTAINING COMPOSITIONS This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 178,803 filed Sept. 8, 1971, now abandoned.
This invention relates to new compositions of matter suitable for use as lubricant additives, and to methods for their preparation. More particularly, it relates to sulfurized compositions prepared by reacting, at about 100250C., sulfur with a mixture comprising (A) 100 parts by weight of at least one fatty acid ester, (B) about -50 parts by weight of at least one fatty acid, and (C) about -400 parts by weight of at least one aliphatic olefin containing about 8-36 carbon atoms.
Sulfurized sperm oil has long been used as a lubricant additive, particularly to improve extreme pressure properties while providing excellent slip and some degree of rust inhibition in motor oils, gear lubricants, cutting and rolling oils. However, the United States Government has recently taken action to prevent the killing of whales, from which sperm oil is obtained, to avoid their becoming extinct. The only source of sperm oil has therefore dried up and it has become necessary to find substitutes for the sulfurized derivatives thereof, which can be cheaply and efficiently produced and which provide the same advantageous properties to lubricants.
A principal object of the present invention, therefore, is to provide a method for producing useful lubricant additives.
A further object is to produce sulfurized lubricant additives which improve extreme pressure properties.
Still another object is to produce compositions which may be substituted for sulfurized sperm oil as lubricant additives, and which provide the same properties as the sperm oil derivative.
Other objects will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.
As previously described, the method of this invention comprises the reaction of sulfur with a mixture of three reagents. Reagent A is at least one fatty acid ester. The term fatty acid as used herein refers to acids which may be obtained by hydrolysis of a naturally occurring vegetable or animal fat or oil. These are usually in the C range and include palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid and the like.
Fatty acid esters which are useful as reagent A are primarily those with aliphatic alcohols, including monohydric alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, npropanol, isopropanol, the butanols, etc., and polyhydric alcohols including ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, trimethylene glycol, neopentyl glycol, glycerol and the like. Particularly preferred are the fatty oils, that is, naturally occurring esters of glycerol with the abovenoted long chain carboxylic acids, and synthetic esters of similar structure. Still more preferred are fatty oils derived from unsaturated acids, especially oleic and linoleic, including such naturally occurring animal and vegetable oils as lard oil, peanut oil, cottonseed oil, soybean oil, corn oil and the like,
Reagent B is at least one fatty acid as described above. It is usually an unsaturated fatty acid such as oleic or linoleic acid, and may be a mixture of acids such as is obtained from tall oil or by the hydrolysis of peanut oil, soybean oil or the like. The amount of reagent B is about 0-50 parts by weight per 100 parts of reagent A; that is, it is an optional ingredient. However, it improves the slip, rust inhibiting and extreme pressure properties of lubricants containing the sulfurized 2 compositions of this invention, and so its presence (generally in the amount of about 2-8 parts by weight) is preferred.
Reagent C is at least one C aliphatic olefin. About 25-400 parts, usually about 25-75 parts, of reagent C are present per 100 parts of reagent A. Terminal olefins, or a-olefins, are preferred, especially those in C range. Mixtures of these olefins are commercially available and such mixtures are contemplated for use in this invention.
In addition to the above-described reagents, the reaction mixture may contain other materials. These may include, for example, sulfurization promoters, typically phosphorus-containing reagents such as phosphorous acid esters (e.g., triphenyl phosphite), and surface active agents such as lecithin.
The method of this invention comprises the reaction of a mixture of the above-noted reagents with sulfur at a temperature of about 100-250C., usually about l50-2l0C. The weight ratio of the combination of reagents A, B and C to sulfur is between about 5:1 and 15:], generally between about 5:1 and 10:1.
The sulfurization reaction is effected by merely heating the reagents at the temperature indicated above, usually with efficient agitation and in an inert atmosphere (e.g., nitrogen). If any of the reagents, especially reagent C, are appreciably volatile at the reaction temperature, the reaction vessel may be sealed and maintained under pressure. It is frequently advantageous to add the sulfur portionwise to the mixture of the other reagents. While it is usually preferred that the reaction mixture consists entirely of the reagents previously described, the reaction may also be effected in the presence of an inert solvent (e.g., an alcohol, ether, ester, aliphatic hydrocarbon, halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon or the like) which is liquid within the temperature range employed. When the reaction temperature is relatively high, e.g., about 200C., there may be some evolution of sulfur from the product which is avoided if a lower reaction temperature (e.g., about l50-l70C.) is used. However, the reaction sometimes requires a longer time at lower temperatures and an adequate sulfur content is usually obtained when the temperature is at the high end of the recited range.
Following the reaction, insoluble by-products may be removed by filtration, usually at an elevated temperature (about -120C.). The filtrate is the desired sulfurized product.
The method of this invention is illustrated by the following examples. All parts are by weight.
EXAMPLE 1 A mixture of 60 parts of commercial C1540 a-olefins and parts of lard oil is heated to C, under nitrogen, and 12 parts of sulfur is added. The mixture is heated at l65200C. and an additional 6.5 parts of sulfur is added. Heating is continued for 4 hours, after which the mixture is cooled to 100C. and filtered to yield the desired product which contains 9.0% sulfur.
EXAMPLE 2 To a mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil and 50 parts of l-hexadecene at C., under nitrogen, is added over 20 minutes, with stirring, 20.6 parts of sulfur. An exothermic reaction occurs which causes the temperature to rise to 200C. It is heated at 200C. for 6 hours, cooled to 1 10C. and filtered to yield the desired product which contains 1 1.1% sulfur.
EXAMPLE 3 A mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil and 50 parts of commercial C a-olefins is heated to 175C. under nitrogen and 17.4 parts of sulfur is added gradually, whereupon an exothermic reaction causes the temperature to rise to 205C. The mixture is heated at 188-200C. for hours, allowed to cool gradually to 90C. and filtered to yield the desired product containing 10.13% sulfur.
EXAMPLE 4 Following the procedure of Example 3, a sulfurized product is prepared from 100 parts of soybean oil, 50 parts of commercial C oz-olefins and 17.4 parts of sulfur. It contains 10.1% sulfur.
EXAMPLE 5 Following the procedure of Example 3, a product containing 10.13% sulfur is obtained by the reaction of 100 parts of soybean oil, 50 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 17.9 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 6 Following the procedure of Example 3, a product containing 9.69% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil. 100 parts of commercial C oz-olefins and 23.2 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 7 Following the procedure of Example 3, a product containing 10.16% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of cottonseed oil, 33.3 parts of commercial C oz-olefins and 15.6 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 8 Following the procedure of Example 3, a product containing 8.81% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of a triglyceride having an iodine number of 85-95, 25 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 14.5 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 9 A mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil, 50 parts of commercial C aolefins, 1.17 part of triphenyl phosphite and 17.4 parts of sulfur is heated for 16 hours at 145165C., under nitrogen. It is then cooled to room temperature, reheated to 100C. and filtered with the addition of a filter aid material. The filtered product contains 10.13% sulfur.
EXAMPLE 10 A mixture of 100 parts of soybean oil, 3.7 parts of tall oil acid and 46.3 parts of commercial C1548 a-olefins is heated to 165C. under nitrogen, and 17.4 parts of sulfur is added. The temperature of the mixture rises to 191C. It is maintained at 165200C. for 7 hours and is then cooled to 90C. and filtered. The product contains 10.13% sulfur.
EXAMPLE 1 1 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 10.39% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 4 parts of tall oil acid, 46.3 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 20.6 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 12 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 10.6% sulfur is obtained from parts of soybean oil, 5.25 parts of tall oil acid, 44.8 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 17.4 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 13 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 10.4% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of peanut oil, 5.26 parts of tall oil acid, 45 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 17.5 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 14 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 12.41% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 5.35 parts of tall oil acid, 46.3 parts of commercial C a-olefins and 26.8 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 15 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 9.98% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 4.1 1 parts of tall oil acid, 44.8 parts of a mixture of C fractions from the polymerization of isobutene, and 20.8 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 16 EXAMPLE 17 Following the procedure of Example 10, a product containing 9.54% sulfur is obtained from 100 parts of soybean oil, 5.53 parts of tall oil acid, 50.2 parts of commercial C oz-olefins, 3.18 parts of lecithin and 18.4 parts of sulfur.
EXAMPLE 18 A product is prepared from 100 parts of soybean oil, 5.4 parts of tall oil acid, 46.3 parts of commercial C oz-olefin and 24.8 parts of sulfur, following the procedure of Example 10 except that the temperature is -165C. It contains 13.6% sulfur.
The compositions of this invention can be employed in a variety of lubricating compositions based on diverse oils of lubricating viscosity, including natural and synthetic lubricating oils and mixtures thereof. The lubricating compositions contemplated include principally crankcase lubricating oils for spark-ignited and compression-ignited internal combustion engines including automobile and truck engines, two-cycle engine lubricants, aviation piston engines, marine and railroad diesel engines, and the like. However, automatic transmission fluids, transaxle lubricants, gear lubricants, metal-working lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and other lubricating oil and grease compositions can benefit from the incorporation of the present polymers.
Natural oils include animal oils and vegetable oils (e.g., castor oil, lard oil) as well as solvent-refined or acid-refined mineral lubricating oils of the paraffinic, naphthenic, or mixed paraffinic-naphthenic types. Oils of lubricating viscosity derived from coal or shale are also useful base oils. Synthetic lubricating oils include hydrocarbon oils and halo-substituted hydrocarbon oils such as polymerized and interpolymerized olefins (e.g., polybutylenes, polypropylenes, propylene-isobutylene copolymers, chlorinated polybutylen'es, etc. alkylbenzenes (e.g., dodecylbenzenes, tetr'adecylbenzene. dinonylbenzenes, di'(2-ethylhexyl) benzenes, etc); polyphenyls (e.g., biphenyls, terphenyls, etc); and the like.
Alkylene oxide polymers and interpolymers and deriva the alkyl and aryl ethers of these polyoxyalkylene polymers (e.g., methylpolyisopropylene glycol ether having an average molecular weight of 1,000, diphenyl ether of polyethylene glycol having a molecular weight of 5004.000, diethyl ether of polypropylene glycol hav ing a molecular weight of 1,000-1 ,500, etc.) or monoand polycarboxylic esters thereof. for example, the acetic acid esters, mixed C;,-C,, fatty acid esters, or the C Oxo, acid diester of tetraethylene glycol. Another suitable class of synthetic lubricating oils comprises the esters of dicarboxylic acids (e.g., phthalic acid, succinic acid, maleic acid, azelaic acid, suberic acid, sebacic acid, fumaric acid, adipic acid, linoleic acid dimer, etc.) with a variety of alcohols (e.g., butyl alcohol, hexylalcohol, dodecyl alcohol, 2-ethylhexyl alcohol, pentaerythritol, etc.). Specific examples of these esters include dibutyl adipate, di(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate, din-hexyl fumarate, dioctyl sehacate, diisooctyl azelate, diisodecyl azelate, dioctyl phthalate, didecyl phthalate, dieicosyl sebacate, the 2-ethylhexyl diester of linoleic acid dimer, the complex ester formed by reacting one mole of sebacic acid with two moles of tetraethylene glycol and two moles of 2-ethylhexanoic acid, and the like. Silicon-based oils such as the polyalkyl-, polyaryl-, polyalkoxy-, or polyaryloxy-siloxane oils and silicate oils comprise another useful class of synthetic lubricants (e.g., tetraethyl silicate, tetraisopropyl silicate, tetra-( 2-ethylhexyl) silicate, tetra-( 4-methyl-2-tetraethyl) silicate, tetra-(p-tert-butylphenyl) silicate, hexyl-( 4-methyl-2-pentoxy )-disiloxane, poly( methyl siloxanes, poly(methylphenyl)-siloxanes, etc.). Other synthetic lubricating oils include liquid esters of phosphorus-containing acids (e.g., tricresyl phosphate, trioctyl phosphate, diethyl ester of decane phosphonic acid, etc.), polymeric tetrahydrofurans, and the like.
In general, about 0.0520.0 parts (by weight) of the composition of this invention is dissolved in 100 parts of oil to produce a satisfactory lubricant. The invention also contemplates the use of other additives in combination with the products of this invention. Such additives include, for example, detergents and dispersants of the ash-containing or ashless type, oxidation inhibiting agents, pour point depressing agents, auxiliary extreme pressure agents, color stabilizers and anti-foam agents.
The ash-containing detergents are exemplified by oil-soluble neutral and basic salts of alkali or alkaline earth metals with sulfonic acids, carboxylic acids, or organic phosphorus acids characterized by at least one direct carbon-to-phosphorus linkage such as those prepared by the treatment of an olefin polymer (e.g., polyisobutene having a molecular weight of 1,000) with a phosphorizing agent such as phosphorus trichloride, phosphorus heptasulfide, phosphorus pentasulfide, phosphorus trichloride and sulfur, white phosphorus and a sulfur halide, or phosphorothioic chloride.
The most commonly used salts of such acids are those of sodium. potassium, lithium, calcium. magnesium. strontium and barium.
The term basic salt is used to designate metal salts wherein the metal is present in stoichiometrically larger amounts than the organic acid radical. The commonly employed methods for preparing the basic salts involve heating a mineral oil solution of an acid with a stoichiometric excess of a metal neutralizing agent such as the metal oxide, hydroxide, carbonate. bicarbonate, or sulfide at a temperature above 50C. and filtering the resulting mass. The use of a promoter" in the neutralization step to aid the incorporation of a large excess of metal likewise is known. Examples of compounds useful as the promoter include phenolic substances such as phenol, naphthol, alkylphenol, thiophenol, sulfurized alkylphenol, and condensation products of formaldehyde with a phenolic substance; alcohols such as methanol, 2-propanol, octyl alcohol, cellosolve, carbitol, ethylene glycol, stearyl alcohol, and cyclohexyl alcohol; and amines such as aniline, phenylenediamine, phenothiazine, phenyl-,Bmaphthylamine, and dodecylamine. A particularly effective method for preparing the basic salts comprises mixing an acid with an excess of a basic alkaline earth metal neutralizing agent, a phenolic promoter compound, and a small amount of water and carbonating the mixture at an elevated temperature such as 6()2()()C.
Ashless detergents and dispersants are illustrated by the interpolymers of an oil-solubilizing monomer, e.g., decyl methacrylate, vinyl decyl ether, or high molecular weight olefin, with a monomer containing polar substituents, e.g., aminoalkyl acrylate or poly-(oxyethylene)-substituted acrylate; the amine salts, amides, and imides of oil-soluble monocarboxylic or dicarboxylic acids such as stearic acid, oleic acid, tall oil acid, and high molecular weight alkyl or alkenyl-substituted succinic acid. Especially useful as ashless detergents are the acylated polyamines and similar nitrogen compounds containing at least about 54 carbon atoms as described in US. Pat. No. 3,272,746; reaction products of such compounds with other reagents including boron compounds, phosphorus compounds, epoxides, aldehydes, organic acids and the like; and esters of hydrocarbon-substituted succinic acids as described in US. Pat. No. 3,381,022.
Auxiliary extreme pressure agents and corrosioninhibiting and oxidation-inhibiting agents are exemplified by chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons such as chlorinated wax; organic sulfides and polysulfides such as benzyl disulfide, bis(chlorobenzyl) disulfide, dibutyl tetrasulfide, sulfurized methyl ester of oleic acid, sulfurized alkylphenol, sulfurized dipentene, and sulfurized terpene; phosphosulfurized hydrocarbons such as the reaction product of a phosphorus sulfide with turpentine or methyl oleate; phosphorus esters including principally dihydrocarbon and trihydrocarbon phosphites such as dibutyl phosphite, diheptyl phosphite, dicyclohexyl phosphite, pentyl phenyl phosphite, dipentyl phenyl phosphite, tridecyl phosphite, distearyl phosphite, dimethyl naphthyl phosphite, oleyl 4-pentylphenyl phosphite, polypropylene (molecular weight 500)- substituted phenyl phosphite, diisobutyl-substit uted phenyl phosphite; metal thiocarbamates, such as zinc dioctyldithiocarbamate, and barium heptylphenyl dithiocarbamate; Group II metal phosphorodithioates such as zinc dicyclohexylphosphorodithioate, zinc dioctylphosphorodithioate, barium di(heptylphenyl)- 7 phosphorodithioate, cadmium dinonylphosphorodithioate, and the zinc salt of a phom horodithioic acid produced by the reaction of phosphorus pentasulfide with an equimolar mixture of isopropyl alcohol and n-hexyl 8 matter prepared by reacting, at about l250C.. sulfur with a mixture comprising (A) l00 parts by weight of at least one fatty acid ester of a polyhydric alcohol, (B) about 2-50 parts by weight of at least one alcohol. fatty acid, and (C) about 25-400 parts by weight of at it is possible to form the lubricants of this invention .least one aliphatic a-olefin containing about 8-36 carby dissolving the various additives, or oil solutions bon atoms.
thereof, directly in a mineral oil. However, it is gener- 2. A lubricating composition according to claim 1 ally more convenient and is preferred to prepare addiwherein reagent A is at least one fatty oil.
tive concentrates containing two or more of the desired 3. A lubricating composition according to claim 2 additives, and to dissolve these concentrates in the wherein reagent C is at least one C a-olefin.
mineral oil to form the final lubricating composition. 4. A lubricating composition according to claim 3 Typical lubricating compositions according to this wherein reagent B is tall oil acid and is present in the Invention are listed in Tables 1-1. All amounts listed, amount of about 2-8 parts by weight.
except those for mineral oil, are exclusive of oil present 5. A lubricating composition according to claim 3 as diluent. wherein reagent A is soybean oil.
TABLE I 6. A lubricating composition according to claim 5 wherein reagent B is tall oil acid and is present in the Parts by weight amount of about 28 parts by weight. A B c I) E 2 0 7. A lubricating composition according to claim 6 Mineral oil H0O neutral base) 95 95 95 95 9s 95 wherein reagent 18 present in the amount of about Product of Example I 5 parts Weight.
Pmducwf Example 4 5 8. A lubricating composition according to claim 3 Product of Example 5 5 h f C Product of Example 9 5 w erem reagent C 1s a commercial mixture 0 1H0 Product of Example 10 5 a-olefins.
Pmducmf Example H 5 9. A lubricating composition according to claim 8 wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of a-olefins within the C range.
TABLE II Parts by weight G H J K Mineral oil (SAE 80) 94.38
Mineral oil (SAE 90) 95.12 95.13 95.24
Product of Example 1 3.78
Product of Example 12 3.60 5.25 3.28
Product formed by reacting hydroxypropyl 0.0-di- (4-meth \'l-2-pentyl)phosphorodithioate with phosphorus pentoxide and subsequently neutralizing with C|, H tertiary alkyl primary amine mixture 0.43
4'Methyl-2-pcntyl phosphite 0.27 0.30 0.26
Sulfurized isohutene 0.59 0.70 0.56
Oleyloxazine V 0.24 0.27 0.23
Styrcne-malcic anhydride copolymer. partially csterified with CH alcohols and neutralized with C tertiary alkyl primary amine mixture 0.37 Silicone anti-foam agent 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.02
TABLE [II Parts by weight Mineral oil (industrial oil base) 93.45
Mineral oil (tractor oil base) 96.44 95.94
Product of Example 13 5.0 1.5 L5
phosphorodithioic acid 0.5 1.0 L5 C".H tertiary alkyl primary amine salt of CW". alkyl phosphoric acid 0.3 0.3 0.3
Sulfurized isobutene 0.25 0.26 0.26
Poly-(alkyl methacrylate) pour point depressant 0.5 0.5 0.5
Silicone anti-foam agent 0.005 0.005 0.005
In the lubricating compositions listed above, the sulfurized compositions of this invention provide the 10. A lubricating composition according to claim 7 properties previously imparted by sulfurized sperm oil.
What is claimed is:
1. A lubricating composition comprising a major amount of a lubricating oil and a minor amount, effective to improve extreme pressure or slip properties or inhibit rust formation, of a sulfurized composition of wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of C1240 a-olefins.
11. A lubricating composition according to claim 10 wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of a-olefins within the C1540 range.
Notice of Adverse Decision in Interference In Interference No. 99,871, involving Patent No. 3,926,822, E. N. Habiby, NOVEL SULFUR-CONTAINING COMPOSITIONS, final judgment adverse to the patentee was rendered Jan. 6, 1984, as to claims 1, 3, 8 and 9.
[Ofiicial Gazette March 13, 1984.]

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1. A LUBRICATING COMPOSITION COMPRISING A MAJOR AMOUNT OF A LUBRICATING OIL AND A MINOR AMOUNT, EFFECTIVE TO IMPROVE EXTREME PRESSURE OR "SLIP" PROPERTIES OR INHIBIT RUST FORMATION OF A SULFURIZED COMPOSITION OF MATTER PREPARED BY REACTING, AT ABOUT 100*-250*C., SULFUR WITH A MIXTURE COMPRISING (A) 100 PARTS BY WEIGHT OF AT LEAST ONE FATTY ACID ESTER OF A POLYHYDRIC ALCOHOL, (B) ABOUT 2-50 PARTS BY WEIGHT OF AT LEAST ONE FATTY ACID, AND (C) ABOUT 25-400 PARTS BY WEIGHT OF AT LEAST ONE ALIPHATIC A-OLEFIN CONTAINING ABOUT 8-36 CARBON ATOMS.
2. A lubricating composition according to claim 1 wherein reagent A is at least one fatty oil.
3. A lubricating composition according to claim 2 wherein reagent C is at least one C12-20 Alpha -olefin.
4. A lubricating composition according to claim 3 wherein reagent B is tall oil acid and is present in the amount of about 2-8 parts by weight.
5. A lubricating composition according to claim 3 wherein reagent A is soybean oil.
6. A lubricating composition according to claim 5 wherein reagent B is tall oil acid and is present in the amount of about 2-8 parts by weight.
7. A lubricating composition according to claim 6 wherein reagent C is present in the amount of about 25-75 parts by weight.
8. A lubricating composition according to claim 3 wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of C12-20 Alpha -olefins.
9. A lubricating composition according to claim 8 wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of Alpha -olefins within the C15-20 range.
10. A lubricating composition according to claim 7 wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of C12-20 Alpha -olefins.
11. A lubricating composition according to claim 10 wherein reagent C is a commercial mixture of Alpha -olefins within the C15-20 range.
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