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Core-Crosslinked Star Copolymers as Viscosity Index Improvers for Lubricants

Core cross-linked star (CCS) copolymers were prepared by reversible addition–fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization according to the arm-first technique and studied as viscosity index improvers for the application in hydraulic lubricants. A one-pot two-step synthetic procedure was optimized: st...

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Published in:ACS applied polymer materials 2022-12, Vol.4 (12), p.8722-8730
Main Authors: Sparnacci, Katia, Frison, Tommaso, Podda, Edoardo, Antonioli, Diego, Laus, Michele, Notari, Marcello, Assanelli, Giulio, Atzeni, Marco, Merlini, Gianfranco, Pó, Riccardo
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Language:English
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Summary:Core cross-linked star (CCS) copolymers were prepared by reversible addition–fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization according to the arm-first technique and studied as viscosity index improvers for the application in hydraulic lubricants. A one-pot two-step synthetic procedure was optimized: starting from PMA arms with a precisely controlled structure and three different molecular weights and using different amounts of either divinylbenzene or ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as cross-linking agents, CCS copolymers with a high star yield (63 to 88%) were obtained. CCS copolymers present weight average molecular weight values ranging from 130,000 to 420,000 g mol–1 and a number of arms comprised between 4 and 13. All samples were employed, without any purification step, in the preparation of model lubricant formulations for hydraulic fluid applications. A good compromise between viscosity index improvement and capability to resist chain breaking reactions was obtained for CCS copolymers with target molecular weight for the PMA arms of 20,000 g mol–1. Improved performances with respect to a commercial additive were obtained.
ISSN:2637-6105
2637-6105
DOI:10.1021/acsapm.2c01039