PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Tribological and antioxidation properties study of two N-containing borate ester derivatives as additive in rapeseed oil.

  • Zhongyi He,
  • Liping Xiong,
  • Feng Xie,
  • Mingxue Shen,
  • Sheng Han,
  • Jianqiang Hu,
  • Wenyuan Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207267
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. e0207267

Abstract

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Two kinds of phenol- and N- containing borate ester, BTEB and BMEB have good hydrolysis stability due to the B-N coordination bond. The PB value improved by 60.7% and 67.6% respectively at 0.5wt% BTEB, BMEB in rapeseed oil. Their antiwear effect increases with the increase of adding content, and BMEB is better than BTEB. The friction-reducing effect of BTEB is better than BMEB. All additives formed a protective film which containing BOx, FeOx and other organic nitrogen compounds. The better capacities of BMEB may due to the complex boundary lubricating film which contain ferrous sulfate, ferrous sulfide. All additives possessed good antioxidation effect, and it increased the oxidation activation energy than rapeseed oil by 51.15% and 78.82% respectively at 0.25wt%.