Literature DB >> 15310229

Phosphazene-based ionic liquids: synthesis, temperature-dependent viscosity, and effect as additives in water lubrication of silicon nitride ceramics.

Bamidele A Omotowa1, Benjamin S Phillips, Jeffery S Zabinski, Jean'ne M Shreeve.   

Abstract

Phosphazene rings with (dimethylamino)ethoxy (1, 2), pyridylmethoxy (3), or (dimethylamino)propoxy (4) chains were synthesized and quaternized at the substitutent nitrogen by treatment with methyl iodide at 35 degrees C over 3-6 h to give polyiodo salts, 5-8. Subsequent metathesis with LiN(SO(2)CF(3))(2) or NaBF(4) gave the respective ionic salts, 9-13. The amide salts, 9-12, were viscous liquids with pour points at 55-100 degrees C, and the tetrafluoroborate salt, 13, was a solid, mp 168 degrees C. The compositions of 2 and 5-13 were confirmed by elemental analysis and spectroscopic methods. Compounds 1, 2, and 4 were viscous liquids (d(25) = 1.67 g cm(-3); eta(25) = 0.76-1.56 mPa s(-1) ) with pour points at approximately 15 degrees C. The solid polyquaternary salts, 5-8, melted at 130-194 degrees C. The ionic liquids, 9-12, had an average density of approximately 1.73 g cm(-3) at 25 degrees C, and viscosities (25 degrees C) ranged between 68.3 and 139.2 mPa s(-1). A plot of the viscosities of 9-12 vs temperature revealed an almost linear correlation between 55 and 120 degrees C. Friction and wear properties of water with 0.25 wt % of 9-12 as boundary lubricant additives were evaluated on Si(3)N(4)/Si(3)N(4) ceramic interfaces. The most significant observation is that they caused a decrease in the running-in period.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15310229     DOI: 10.1021/ic049483o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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