• Title/Summary/Keyword: CEC-L-33-A-93 method

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A study on Biodegradability of Vegetable Oil based EP Grease (식물유계 EP그리스의 생분해도 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Nam Kyung-Im;Kim Young-wun;Chung Keunwo;Cho Wonoh;Jeon In-sik;Chung Yong-Mi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.139-148
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    • 2003
  • In this study, biodegradable base Li-greases were prepared by using Li-soap thickener and vegetable oils such as soybean oil, rapeseed oil, castor oil and synthetic ester. Also, EP-greases were formulated by blending base Li-greases, anti-wear additives, EP additives, anti-oxidants and corrosion inhibitor etc. And EP-greases were characterized by analysing physical properties such as worked penetration, dropping point, 4-ball wear, extreme pressure, thermal properties etc. Biodegradability of base Li-greases and EP-greases were evaluated by CEC-L-33-A-93 method using several inoculums of domestic sewage treatment plant. As the results, biodegradability of vegetable oils were shown at the range of 97.1 to $98.4\%$. And biodegradability of base Li-greases and EP-greases were $86.2\%\;\~\;89.3\%\;and\;83.4\%\;\~\;90.0\%$ which were lower value than those o( vegetable oils due to effect of Li-soap thickener, respectively. Therefore, the EP-greases prepared in this study were easily biodegraded by microorgnism.

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Synthesis of Oleic Acid Esters containing Thiocarbamate Group as Anti-wear Additives (티오카바메이트 그룹을 함유하는 올레인산 에스테르계 내마모제의 합성)

  • Hwang, Do-Huak;Kim, Young-Wun;Chung, Keunwo;Yang, Tae-Kyun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 2008
  • A series of oleic acid esters containing mercaptobenzothiazole and dialkylenedithiocarbamate, which are potential environmentally friendly lubricating grease additives, were synthesized as 90% yield through several method such as nucleophilic substitution of dialkyl amine and carbon disulfide, reduction reaction, and condensation reaction. The structures of the additives were confirmed by $^1H$-NMR, FT-IR and EA analysis. The additives (1 wt%) were soluble in 100 N BO except C4-DTC-OE and soluble in soybean oil. The tribological properties as lubricating additives in 100 N BO were evaluated using 4-ball tester and the results showed as follows: Bz-thia-OE < C4-DTC-OE < Pyrro-DTC-OE < C8-DTC-OE. Whereas, the 4-ball anti-wear properties were not shown in soybean oil.