Development of new ecofriendly detergent/dispersant/antioxidant/antiwear additives from l-histidine for biolubricant applications†
Abstract
Two novel overbased Ca salts of histidine Schiff base esters Ca-HDS-L and Ca-HDS-M were synthesized following a three-step reaction sequence. The histidine Schiff base (HDS) was synthesized first by imine coupling of histidine with salicylaldehyde. Then its phenolic group was esterified using lauroyl chloride and myristoyl chloride to obtain HDS-L and HDS-M, respectively. Finally in the third step, their respective overbased salts Ca-HDS-L and Ca-HDS-M were synthesized by reaction with Ca(OH)2. All the synthesized compounds were characterized using FT-IR, NMR, CHN and TG analysis. Panel coker federal test (FTM 3462), blotter spot test (ASTM D7899), universal oxidation test (IP-306) and four ball test (ASTM 4172A) were used for the evaluation of detergent, dispersant, antioxidant and antiwear activity, respectively, of the synthesized additives in polyol base oil. Both the additives are active but overall Ca-HDS-L is more effective as detergent and dispersant while Ca-HDS-M is more effective as antioxidant and antiwear multifunctional biolubricant additive.