Abstract:A new phosphate compound bisphenol AF bis(diphenyl phosphate) (BAFDP) has been synthesized, characterized, and its tribological behaviours as a potential additives in aircraft engine oil were investigated at elevated temperature. BAFDP has high solubility in synthetic polyol esters and it is noteworthy that BAFDP exhibited effective friction reduction and antiwear characteristics when blended with tri-methylolpropyl trioleate (TMPTO) and pentaerythritol oleate (PETO). The tribological properties of BAFDP were generally superior to the traditionally used tricresyl phosphate (TCP) in TMPTO and PETO. The antiwear mechanism is tentatively proposed on the basis of the morphology features and the chemical composition of the worn surfaces by SEM and XPS.
KeyWords Plus:IMIDAZOLIUM IONIC LIQUIDS; LITHIUM COMPLEX GREASE; STEEL/STEEL CONTACTS; TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES; POLYALKYLENE GLYCOL; POLYUREA GREASE; ANTIWEAR; DIPHOSPHATES; FRICTION; BEHAVIOR
Published in TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 104 383-391; 10.1016/j.triboint.2016.03.004 DEC 2016