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Tribological Properties of 10-Undecenoic Acid-Derived Schiff Base Lubricant Additives

Journal

ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 46, Issue 6, Pages 5593-5603

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-020-05125-x

Keywords

Schiff base; Thioether; Antiwear; Extreme pressure; Antioxidant

Funding

  1. University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, India [IICT/Pubs./2019/158]

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Four Schiff bases based on 10-undecenoic acid were synthesized and evaluated for their tribological and antioxidant performances in biolubricant base oil. The results showed that these synthesized compounds act as effective antiwear and extreme pressure additives, with dimethoxy-substituted phenyl ring containing Schiff base enhancing antiwear performance and dihydroxy-substituted phenyl ring containing Schiff base showing good antioxidant property.
Four 10-undecenoic acid-based Schiff bases were synthesized by condensation of methyl 11-(2-aminoethylthio) undecanoate with various aromatic aldehydes. Synthesized compounds were characterized by spectral techniques and evaluated for their tribological and antioxidant performances in biolubricant base oil, namely epoxy 2-ethyl hexyl esters of karanja fatty acids. The tribological test results indicate that all the synthesized thioethers containing Schiff bases act as good antiwear and extreme pressure additives. A significant reduction in wear scar diameter was observed at a very low concentration (0.6 wt%), whereas, at 1 wt% concentration, weld point enhancement observed from 160 to 230 kg. Quantum chemical calculations based on density functional theory for the interactions of Schiff bases with surfaces correlated with experimental wear data. Overall, the dimethoxy-substituted phenyl ring containing Schiff base was more effective in enhancing the antiwear and extreme pressure performance of base oil, whereas dihydroxy-substituted phenyl ring containing Schiff base exhibited good antioxidant property.

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