Abstract

Neutral phosphates, including trialkyl, triaryl, trialkylaryl, and tricycloalkyl phosphates, are effective antiwear additives in synthetic lube oils such as neopentyl polyol esters, fluorosiloxanes, and polysiloxane fluids [1-9]. Recently synthesized esters of phosphoric acid with tricyclic alcohols [10-12] surpass the esters of phosphoric acid containing ordinary aliphatic or aromatic radicals with respect to lubricity and resistance to oxidation; these materials can be used as antifriction additives for synthetic lube oils.

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