Literature DB >> 25402002

Phosphonium-organophosphate ionic liquids as lubricant additives: effects of cation structure on physicochemical and tribological characteristics.

William C Barnhill1, Jun Qu, Huimin Luo, Harry M Meyer, Cheng Ma, Miaofang Chi, Brian L Papke.   

Abstract

Our previous work suggested great potential for a phosphonium-organophosphate ionic liquid (IL) as an antiwear lubricant additive. In this study, a set of five ILs were carefully designed and synthesized, with identical organophosphate anions but dissimilar phosphonium cations, to allow systematic investigation of the effects of cation alkyl chain length and symmetry on physicochemical and tribological properties. Symmetric cations with shorter alkyl chains seem to increase the density and thermal stability due to closer packing. On the other hand, either higher cation symmetry or longer alkyl moieties induce a higher viscosity, though the viscosity index is dependent more on molecular mass than on symmetry. While a larger cation size generally increases an IL's solubility in nonpolar hydrocarbon oils, six-carbon seems to be the critical minimum alkyl chain length for high oil miscibility. Both the two ILs, that are mutually oil miscible, have demonstrated promising lubricating performance at 1.04% treat rate, though the symmetric-cation IL moderately outperformed the asymmetric-cation IL. Characterizations on the tribofilm formed by the best-performing symmetric-cation IL revealed the film thickness, nanostructure, and chemical composition. Results here provide fundamental insights for future molecular design in developing oil-soluble ILs as lubricant additives.

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Keywords:  gas-to-liquid oil; ionic liquid; lubricant antiwear additive; oil solubility; organophosphate; phosphonium

Year:  2014        PMID: 25402002     DOI: 10.1021/am506702u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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Authors:  Yan Zhou; Donovan N Leonard; Wei Guo; Jun Qu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-08-16       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Effect of Steel Hardness and Composition on the Boundary Lubricating Behavior of Low-Viscosity PAO Formulated with Dodecanoic Acid and Ionic Liquid Additives.

Authors:  Wahyu Wijanarko; Hamid Khanmohammadi; Nuria Espallargas
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 3.882

3.  In situ nanoscale evaluation of pressure-induced changes in structural morphology of phosphonium phosphate ionic liquid at single-asperity contacts.

Authors:  Zixuan Li; Oscar Morales-Collazo; Robert Chrostowski; Joan F Brennecke; Filippo Mangolini
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 3.361

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