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  • This invention relates to poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oils and more particularly to poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil compositions containing polychlorotrifluoroethylene oils as corrosion inhibitors.
  • R is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
  • these oils have no apparent adverse eiiect on metals.
  • corrosion has been found to occur especially with metals such as steels, stainless steels, magnesium, aluminum, silver, titanium, copper and bronze. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide corrosion inhibitors which prevent corrosion of metals in contact with these oils at extreme temperatures.
  • a corrosion inhibitor First of all, it must inhibit corrosion. Furthermore, it must be soluble in and compatible with the oil. The solubility must be sufiicient to provide an effective amount of inhibitor in the oil, both at operating temperatures and at ambient temperatures. There must be no separation of the inhibitor from the oil even while the device containing the oil is not in use. The inhibitor itself must also possess a high degree of thermal stability at the temperatures at which the oils are used. An inhibitor which decomposes under operating conditions loses effectiveness rapidly. Moreover, the inhibitorvshould not seriously aifect lubricant properties, particularly lubricity, oil viscosity and oil viscosity index. These and other requirements eliminate most, if not all, known corrosion inhibitors.
  • poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oils can be obtained by using a poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil composition which comprises poly- (hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil of the structure where n, p and r are integers indicating the degree of polymerization and R is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, said poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil having an average molecular weight of at least about 3,000 and a pour point not in excess of about 50 F.
  • Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oils of the above structures are extremely stable to elevated temperatures. Those polymers having average molecular weights of at least about 3,000 and pour points not in excess of about 50 F. are quite useful as lubricating oils. Polymers of the type R O-ECF (CF )CF O ⁇ ,,CF CF having an average molecular weight of about 5,500 to 7,000 are preferred. These molecular weight designations are based upon number average molecular weights obtained by the spectroscopic method. The pour point designation is based upon Federal Test Method Standard 791, method 351. These poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oils may be prepared in several ways.
  • Hexafluoropropylene oxide is readily homopolymerized to products of the structure CF CF CF O ECF (CF CF OB CF CF COF where n is 0 or an integer indicating the degree of polymerization, as described in Canadian Patent No.
  • Polymers of the structure where x and y are each 1 to about 4 are prepared by polymerizing hexafluoropropylene oxide in the presence of a ketone of the structure as described in Canadian Patent No. 707,363, issued April 6, 1965.
  • Polymers of the structure where z is 0 t0 1 are prepared by polymerizing hexafluoropropylene oxide in the presence of an acid fluoride of the structure F(CF COF as described in French Patent No. 1,326,548.
  • the polychlorotrifiuoroethylene oils used as corrosion inhibitors in the compositions of this invention are high boiling liquid polymers of chlorotrifiuoroethylene of the structure CHCF CFCH CI, wherein s indicates the degree of polymerization. These polymers should have average molecular weights of about 500 to 1,000. It has been found that the addition of a small amount of a perfiuoroalkanesulfonic acid to the chlorotrifluoroethylene polymer oil used as inhibitor aids rust prevention. Perfluoroalkanesulfonic acids having 1 to about 1'8 carbons may be used. These acids are described by Brice and Trott in US. Patent No. 2,732,398.
  • the poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oil composition should contain an efiective amount of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil as corrosion inhibitors.
  • effective amount is meant the amount required to produce a useful inhibitor effect for the required service life of the device containing the oil at the operating temperature.
  • Various metals differ considerably in the amount of corrosion which will occur and the amount of inhibitor required to prevent high temperature corrosion. Furthermore, inhibitor is probably consumed while doing its job, hence increased service life or higher use temperatures will require larger amounts of inhibitor.
  • the amount of polychlorotrifiuoroethylene inhibitor in the oil composition will be in the range of about 0.1 to 2% by weight. So long as at least about 0.1% of inhibitor is present, a significant amount of corrosion inhibition is obtained. As the amount of inhibitor is increased, a quantitative reduction in corrosion is obtained up to a point. At about 1% by weight concentration the effect reaches a maximum, higher concentration seldom producing any significant increase in effect. For a general purpose, high temperature oil, it is usually preferable to add about 0.5 to 1.5% by weight of inhibitor. This amount is sufficient to meet the requirement of the vast majority of needs for the oils.
  • compositions of this invention are tested using a modified form of the apparatus specified in the WADD Microoxidation-Corrosion Test of High Temperature Fluids, Fluids and Greases Section, Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, replacing the specified Pyrex tube with an Inconel tube.
  • the apparatus consists of a MS in. nickel tube adapted for mounting three washers outside the lower end.
  • the A; in. tube is inserted inside a in. vertical nickel tube so that the washers are immersed in a body of oil contained in the larger tube.
  • the larger tube which is adapted with a condenser for recovering any oil which may be stripped from the tube, is inserted in an aluminum heating block.
  • the test consists of placing weighed and measured test Washers of the metals to be tested in the apparatus, adding sufiieient oil composition to insure the washers are covered, assembling the remaining apparatus and inserting it in the heating block. The fluid is then heated to the test temperature and air is passed down through the smaller nickel tube into the body of oil containing the washers for 72 hours. Test temperatures of 650 and 700 F. are used.
  • Corrosion is determined by weighing the test washers before and after the test. The corrosion rate is calculated from the weight change and the known surface area of the washer. Before weighing, both before and after the test, the test washers are metallurgically cleaned, i.e., scrubbed with scouring powder and water, rinsed with water, degreased and dried with acetone.
  • the oil is a hexafiuoropropylene oxide polymer of the structure having an average molecular weight of 6,200.
  • the inhibited oil compositions contain 1% of a polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil of the structure Cl-ECF CFCH CI having an average molecular weight of about 940 and sold commercially under the trade name KelF-40.
  • Examples 12 to 22 The procedure of Examples 1 to 11 above is repeated using a poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oil of the formula rzC F O ⁇ CF (CF )CF O ⁇ ,CF CF having an average molecular weight of 6,000. Results essentially identical with those shown in Table II above are obtained.
  • Examples 23-29 The procedure of Examples 1 to 11 is repeated using an oil composition containing hexafiuoropropylene oxide polymer of the structure having an average molecular weight of 6,100 which has been heat treated to remove less stable components and 1% of KelF-40 polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil which itself contains 2% of perfluorooctanesulfonic acid.
  • the resulting oil composition is evaluated at 650 F. using washers of various metals.
  • a poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oil composition which comprises a major amount of base oil selected from the group consisting of poly (hexatiuoropropylene oxide) oils of the structure R O ECF(CF cn oa cmcn and where n, p and r are integers indicating the degree of polymerization and R; is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, said poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil having an average molecular weight of at least 3,000 and a pour point not in excess of 50 F.
  • base oil selected from the group consisting of poly (hexatiuoropropylene oxide) oils of the structure R O ECF(CF cn oa cmcn and where n, p and r are integers indicating the degree of polymerization and R; is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, said poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil having
  • a polychloro- 6 trifiuoroethylene oil of the structure CHCF CFCH CI, where s indicates the degree of polymerization said polychlorotrifiuoroethylene oil having an average molecular weight of 500- to 1,000.
  • composition of claim 1 in which the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil is of the structure and 0.1 to 2% by weight of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil and a rust inhibiting amount of a perfluoroalkanesulfonic acid in which the alkyl group has 1 to 18 carbon atoms is present.
  • the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil has an average molecular weight of 5,500 to 7,000 and 0.5 to 1.5% of polychlorotrifiuoroethylene oil is present.
  • composition of claim 1 in which the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil is of the structure R O-HIF (CF CF O5 CF (CF CF (CF ) ⁇ -OCF CF (CFgH- OR and 0.1 to 2% by weight of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil and a rust inhibiting amount of a perfluoroalkanesulfonic acid in which the alkyl group has 1 to 18 carbon atoms is present.
  • composition of claim 4 in which R is the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil has an average molecular weight of 5,500 to 7,000 and 0.5 to 1.5% of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil is present.

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United States Patent 3,306,853 CORROSION INHIBITED POLYGEXAFLUORO- PROPYLENE OXIDE) OIL COMPOSITIONS Edward T. Fogg, Salem County, N.J., and William H. Gumprecht, New Castle County, Del., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del., a corporation of Delaware No Drawing. Filed Mar. 24, 1966, Ser. No. 536,975 Claims. (Cl. 25248.4)
This invention relates to poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oils and more particularly to poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil compositions containing polychlorotrifluoroethylene oils as corrosion inhibitors.
R O ECF (CF CF OPr CF (CF CF (CF- 'EOCF CF (CF )EI- OR in which R, is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to about 6 carbon atoms. These oils may be tailored, if desired, to operate at temperatures as high as 800 F. They are not affected by either oxygen or moisture at these temperatures.
At operating temperatures up to about 400 F., these oils have no apparent adverse eiiect on metals. However, when operating at temperatures of 500 to 700 F., corrosion has been found to occur especially with metals such as steels, stainless steels, magnesium, aluminum, silver, titanium, copper and bronze. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide corrosion inhibitors which prevent corrosion of metals in contact with these oils at extreme temperatures.
To be useful in this situation, a corrosion inhibitor First of all, it must inhibit corrosion. Furthermore, it must be soluble in and compatible with the oil. The solubility must be sufiicient to provide an effective amount of inhibitor in the oil, both at operating temperatures and at ambient temperatures. There must be no separation of the inhibitor from the oil even while the device containing the oil is not in use. The inhibitor itself must also possess a high degree of thermal stability at the temperatures at which the oils are used. An inhibitor which decomposes under operating conditions loses effectiveness rapidly. Moreover, the inhibitorvshould not seriously aifect lubricant properties, particularly lubricity, oil viscosity and oil viscosity index. These and other requirements eliminate most, if not all, known corrosion inhibitors.
It is an object of this invention to provide poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil compositions containing corrosion inhibitors which considerably reduce or prevent corrosion of metals even at extremely high temperatures. Other objects will become apparent from the following description of this invention.
3,306,853 Patented Feb. 28, 1967 It has now been discovered that reduced corrosion of metals in the presence of poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oils can be obtained by using a poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil composition which comprises poly- (hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil of the structure where n, p and r are integers indicating the degree of polymerization and R is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to about 6 carbon atoms, said poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil having an average molecular weight of at least about 3,000 and a pour point not in excess of about 50 F. and, as corrosion inhibitor, an eifective amount of a high boiling polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil of the formula CHCF CFCH CI, where s indicates the degree of polymerization, said polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil having an average molecular weight of 500 to 1,000.
Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oils of the above structures are extremely stable to elevated temperatures. Those polymers having average molecular weights of at least about 3,000 and pour points not in excess of about 50 F. are quite useful as lubricating oils. Polymers of the type R O-ECF (CF )CF O},,CF CF having an average molecular weight of about 5,500 to 7,000 are preferred. These molecular weight designations are based upon number average molecular weights obtained by the spectroscopic method. The pour point designation is based upon Federal Test Method Standard 791, method 351. These poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oils may be prepared in several ways. Hexafluoropropylene oxide is readily homopolymerized to products of the structure CF CF CF O ECF (CF CF OB CF CF COF where n is 0 or an integer indicating the degree of polymerization, as described in Canadian Patent No.
725,740, issued January 11, 1966. Polymers of the structure where x and y are each 1 to about 4, are prepared by polymerizing hexafluoropropylene oxide in the presence of a ketone of the structure as described in Canadian Patent No. 707,363, issued April 6, 1965. Polymers of the structure where z is 0 t0 1, are prepared by polymerizing hexafluoropropylene oxide in the presence of an acid fluoride of the structure F(CF COF as described in French Patent No. 1,326,548.
All of the above polymers are readily hydrolized in the presence of water to the corresponding acids of the structure R O ECF (CF CF OH- CFKCF CO OH where R is a perfiuoroalkyl group having 1 to about 6 carbon atoms. The acids derived from these products react with elemental fluorine according to the method of British Patent No. 1,000,802 to form These polymers also dimerize under the influence of ultraviolet light, as described in US. Patent No. 3,214,478, to form oils of the structure The polychlorotrifiuoroethylene oils used as corrosion inhibitors in the compositions of this invention are high boiling liquid polymers of chlorotrifiuoroethylene of the structure CHCF CFCH CI, wherein s indicates the degree of polymerization. These polymers should have average molecular weights of about 500 to 1,000. It has been found that the addition of a small amount of a perfiuoroalkanesulfonic acid to the chlorotrifluoroethylene polymer oil used as inhibitor aids rust prevention. Perfluoroalkanesulfonic acids having 1 to about 1'8 carbons may be used. These acids are described by Brice and Trott in US. Patent No. 2,732,398.
The poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oil composition should contain an efiective amount of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil as corrosion inhibitors. By effective amount is meant the amount required to produce a useful inhibitor effect for the required service life of the device containing the oil at the operating temperature. Various metals differ considerably in the amount of corrosion which will occur and the amount of inhibitor required to prevent high temperature corrosion. Furthermore, inhibitor is probably consumed while doing its job, hence increased service life or higher use temperatures will require larger amounts of inhibitor.
In general the amount of polychlorotrifiuoroethylene inhibitor in the oil composition will be in the range of about 0.1 to 2% by weight. So long as at least about 0.1% of inhibitor is present, a significant amount of corrosion inhibition is obtained. As the amount of inhibitor is increased, a quantitative reduction in corrosion is obtained up to a point. At about 1% by weight concentration the effect reaches a maximum, higher concentration seldom producing any significant increase in effect. For a general purpose, high temperature oil, it is usually preferable to add about 0.5 to 1.5% by weight of inhibitor. This amount is sufficient to meet the requirement of the vast majority of needs for the oils.
The following eXamples, illustrating the novel oil compositions of this invention and their utility, are given without any intention that the invention be limited thereto. All percentages are by weight.
Examples 1 to 11 The compositions of this invention are tested using a modified form of the apparatus specified in the WADD Microoxidation-Corrosion Test of High Temperature Fluids, Fluids and Greases Section, Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, replacing the specified Pyrex tube with an Inconel tube. Basically the apparatus consists of a MS in. nickel tube adapted for mounting three washers outside the lower end. The A; in. tube is inserted inside a in. vertical nickel tube so that the washers are immersed in a body of oil contained in the larger tube. The larger tube, which is adapted with a condenser for recovering any oil which may be stripped from the tube, is inserted in an aluminum heating block.
Various steel washers having the following compositions are used.
Fe. 1.6% Cr, 0.5% Mn, 0.4% Si, balance Fe.
52100 Steel 301 Stainless 18% Cr, 8% Ni, 2% Mn, 1% Si, balance Fe.
304 Stainless 20% Cr, 12% Ni, 2% Mn, 1% Si, balance Fe.
310 Stainless 20% Cr, 22% Ni, 2% Mn, 1.5% Si, balance Fe.
316 Stainless 18% Cr, 14% Ni, 3% Mo, 2% Mn, 1% Si, balance Fe. 321 Stainless 10% Cr, 12% Ni, 2% Mn, 1% Si, balance Fe.
4400 Stainless 18% Cr, 1% Mn, 1% Si, 08% Mo, balance Fe.
The test consists of placing weighed and measured test Washers of the metals to be tested in the apparatus, adding sufiieient oil composition to insure the washers are covered, assembling the remaining apparatus and inserting it in the heating block. The fluid is then heated to the test temperature and air is passed down through the smaller nickel tube into the body of oil containing the washers for 72 hours. Test temperatures of 650 and 700 F. are used.
Corrosion is determined by weighing the test washers before and after the test. The corrosion rate is calculated from the weight change and the known surface area of the washer. Before weighing, both before and after the test, the test washers are metallurgically cleaned, i.e., scrubbed with scouring powder and water, rinsed with water, degreased and dried with acetone.
The oil is a hexafiuoropropylene oxide polymer of the structure having an average molecular weight of 6,200. The inhibited oil compositions contain 1% of a polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil of the structure Cl-ECF CFCH CI having an average molecular weight of about 940 and sold commercially under the trade name KelF-40.
For comparison, control experiments in which no inhibitor is added to the polymer oil are carried out for each example.
The following table summarizes the test conditions and results for these examples.
TABLE II Weight change, mgJcmfl/day Example T212113" Metal Control With Inhibitor QQ-S-GBG Steel 1.66 0. 71 52100 Steel l. 53 O. 83 M-50 Steel 5. 47 l. 06 301 Stainless" 0. 81 O. 47 304 Stainless. 2. 87 1. 55 310 Stainless.. O. 63 0. 64 321 Stainless 2. 62 l. 62 440C Stainless 2. 61 O. 87 Titanium (8% Mn) 1. 35 0.50 QQ-S-630 Steel 3. 50 1.54 310 Stainless 1. 05 1. 66
Examples 12 to 22 The procedure of Examples 1 to 11 above is repeated using a poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oil of the formula rzC F O{CF (CF )CF O} ,CF CF having an average molecular weight of 6,000. Results essentially identical with those shown in Table II above are obtained.
Examples 23-29 The procedure of Examples 1 to 11 is repeated using an oil composition containing hexafiuoropropylene oxide polymer of the structure having an average molecular weight of 6,100 which has been heat treated to remove less stable components and 1% of KelF-40 polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil which itself contains 2% of perfluorooctanesulfonic acid. The resulting oil composition is evaluated at 650 F. using washers of various metals. The following results are Although the invention has been described and exemplified by way of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that it is not limited thereto. As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, numerous modifications and variations of these embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the following claims.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A poly(hexafiuoropropylene oxide) oil composition which comprises a major amount of base oil selected from the group consisting of poly (hexatiuoropropylene oxide) oils of the structure R O ECF(CF cn oa cmcn and where n, p and r are integers indicating the degree of polymerization and R; is a perfluoroalkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, said poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil having an average molecular weight of at least 3,000 and a pour point not in excess of 50 F. and, as corrosion inhibitor, an effective amount of a polychloro- 6 trifiuoroethylene oil of the structure CHCF CFCH CI, where s indicates the degree of polymerization, said polychlorotrifiuoroethylene oil having an average molecular weight of 500- to 1,000.
2. The composition of claim 1 in which the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil is of the structure and 0.1 to 2% by weight of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil and a rust inhibiting amount of a perfluoroalkanesulfonic acid in which the alkyl group has 1 to 18 carbon atoms is present.
3. The composition of claim 2 in which R; is
the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil has an average molecular weight of 5,500 to 7,000 and 0.5 to 1.5% of polychlorotrifiuoroethylene oil is present.
4. The composition of claim 1 in which the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil is of the structure R O-HIF (CF CF O5 CF (CF CF (CF ){-OCF CF (CFgH- OR and 0.1 to 2% by weight of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil and a rust inhibiting amount of a perfluoroalkanesulfonic acid in which the alkyl group has 1 to 18 carbon atoms is present.
5. The composition of claim 4 in which R is the poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil has an average molecular weight of 5,500 to 7,000 and 0.5 to 1.5% of polychlorotrifluoroethylene oil is present.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,214,443 9/1940 Varteressian 25251.5 2,576,837 11/1951 Irwin 25258 3,130,221 4/ 1964 Oesterling 2605 13 3,214,478 10/1965 Milian 260--6 15 DANIEL E. WYMAN, Primary Examiner.
W. H. CANNON, Assistant Examiner.

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1. A POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE) OIL COMPOSITION WHICH COMPRISES A MAJOR AMOUNT OF BASE OIL SELECTED FROM THE GROUP CONSISTING OF POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE) OILS OF THE STRUCTURE
2. THE COMPOSITION OF CLAIM 1 IN WHICH THE POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE) OIL IS OF THE STRUCTURE
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