Claims
- 1. A base stock or base oil comprising the properties of:
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of about 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of about −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to about 1.2 or less, at a temperature of about −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation, wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 2. A base stock or base oil comprising the properties of:
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of about 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of about −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to about 1.2 or less, at a temperature of about −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation, and (d) a percent Noack volatility no greater than that calculated by the formula −6.882Ln(CCS@−35C)+67.647, where CCS@−35C is the base oil CCS viscosity in centipoise, tested at −35C, and that value as used in the equation is less than 5500 cP, and wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 3. A base stock or base oil with a VI of at least 130 produced by a process which comprises:
(1) hydrotreating a feedstock having a wax content of at least about 60 wt. %, based on feedstock, with a hydrotreating catalyst under effective hydrotreating conditions such that less than 5 wt. % of the feedstock is converted to 6500F (343° C.) minus products to produce a hydrotreated feedstock whose VI increase is less than 4 greater than the VI of the feedstock; (2) stripping the hydrotreated feedstock to separate gaseous from liquid product; and (3) hydrodewaxing the liquid product with a dewaxing catalyst which is at least one of ZSM-48, ZSM-57, ZSM-23, ZSM-22, ZSM-35, ferrierite, ECR-42, ITQ-13, MCM-71, MCM-68, beta, fluorided alumina, silica-alumina or fluorided silica alumina under catalytically effective hydrodewaxing conditions wherein the dewaxing catalyst contains at least one Group 9 or Group 10 noble metal.
- 4. A base stock or base oil with a VI of at least 130 produced by a process which comprises:
(1) hydrotreating a feedstock having a wax content of at least about 50 wt. %, based on feedstock, with a hydrotreating catalyst under effective hydrotreating conditions such that less than 5 wt. % of the feedstock is converted to 650° F. (343° C.) minus products to produce a hydrotreated feedstock to produce a hydrotreated feedstock whose VI increase is less than 4 greater than the VI of the feedstock; (2) stripping the hydrotreated feedstock to separate gaseous from liquid product;
(3) hydrodewaxing the liquid product with a dewaxing catalyst which is at least one of ZSM-22, ZSM-23, ZSM-35, ferrierite, ZSM-48, ZSM-57, ECR-42, ITQ-13, MCM-68, MCM-71, beta, fluorided alumina, silica-alumina or fluorided silica-alumina under catalytically effective hydrodewaxing conditions wherein the dewaxing catalyst contains at least one Group 9 or 10 noble metal; and (4) hydrofinishing the product from step (3) with a mesoporous hydrofinishing catalyst from the M41S family under hydrofinishing conditions.
- 5. A base stock or base oil with a VI of at least 130 produced by a process which comprises:
(1) hydrotreating a feedstock having a wax content of at least about 60 wt. %, based on feedstock, with a hydrotreating catalyst under effective hydrotreating conditions such that less than 5 wt. % of the feedstock is converted to 650° F. (343° C.) minus products to produce a hydrotreated feedstock to produce a hydrotreated feedstock whose VI increase is less than 4 greater than the VI of the feedstock; (2) stripping the hydrotreated feedstock to separate gaseous from liquid product; (3) hydrodewaxing the liquid product with a dewaxing catalyst which is ZSM-48 under catalytically effective hydrodewaxing conditions wherein the dewaxing catalyst contains at least one Group 9 or 10 noble metal; and (4) Optionally, hydrofinishing the product from step (3) with MCM-41 under hydrofinishing conditions.
- 6. The process as in claim 3, 4, or 5 wherein said feedstock is a synthetic gas to liquid feedstock.
- 7. The process as in claims 3, 4, or 5 wherein said feedstock is made by a Fischer-Tropsch process.
- 8 A lubricant comprising the base stock or base oil of claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
- 9. A lubricant comprising the base stock or base oil of claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. and at least one performance enhancing additive.
- 10. A lubricant comprising a base stock or base oil, said base stock or base oil having the properties of:
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of about 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of about −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to about 1.2 or less, at a temperature of about −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation. wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 11. A lubricant comprising a base stock or base oil, said base stock or base oil having the properties of:
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of about 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of about −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to about 1.2 or less, at a temperature of about −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation, and (d) a percent Noack volatility no greater than that calculated by the formula −6.882Ln(CCS@−35C)+67.647, where CCS@−35C is the base oil CCS viscosity in centipoise, tested at −35C, and that value as used in the equation is less than 5500 cP, and
wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 12. A lubricating comprising at least one base stock or base oil wherein said base stock or base oil has a VI of at least 130 produced by a process which comprises:
(1) hydrotreating a feedstock having a wax content of at least about 60 wt. %, based on feedstock, with a hydrotreating catalyst under effective hydrotreating conditions such that less than 5 wt. % of the feedstock is converted to 6500F (343° C.) minus products to produce a hydrotreated feedstock whose VI increase is less than 4 greater than the VI of the feedstock; (2) stripping the hydrotreated feedstock to separate gaseous from liquid product; and (3) hydrodewaxing the liquid product with a dewaxing catalyst which is at least one of ZSM-48, ZSM-57, ZSM-23, ZSM-22, ZSM-35, ferrierite, ECR-42, ITQ-13, MCM-71, MCM-68, beta, fluorided alumina, silica-alumina or fluorided silica alumina under catalytically effective hydrodewaxing conditions wherein the dewaxing catalyst contains at least one Group 9 or Group 10 noble metal.
- 13. A lubricant comprising at least one base stock or base oil wherein said base stock has a VI of at least 130 produced by a process which comprises:
(1) hydrotreating a lubricating oil feedstock having a wax content of at least about 50 wt. %, based on feedstock, with a hydrotreating catalyst under effective hydrotreating conditions such that less than 5 wt. % of the feedstock is converted to 650° F. (343° C.) minus products to produce a hydrotreated feedstock to produce a hydrotreated feedstock whose VI increase is less than 4 greater than the VI of the feedstock; (2) stripping the hydrotreated feedstock to separate gaseous from liquid product; (3) hydrodewaxing the liquid product with a dewaxing catalyst which is at least one of ZSM-22, ZSM-23, ZSM-35, ferrierite, ZSM-48, ZSM-57, ECR-42, ITQ-13, MCM-68, MCM-71, beta, fluorided alumina, silica-alumina or fluorided silica-alumina under catalytically effective hydrodewaxing conditions wherein the dewaxing catalyst contains at least one Group 9 or 10 noble metal; and (4) hydrofinishing the product from step (3) with a mesoporous hydrofinishing catalyst from the M41S family under hydrofinishing conditions.
- 14. A lubricant comprising at least one base stock wherein said base stock has a VI of at least 130 produced by a process which comprises:
(1) hydrotreating a lubricating oil feedstock having a wax content of at least about 60 wt. %, based on feedstock, with a hydrotreating catalyst under effective hydrotreating conditions such that less than 5 wt. % of the feedstock is converted to 650° F. (343° C.) minus products to produce a hydrotreated feedstock to produce a hydrotreated feedstock whose VI increase is less than 4 greater than the VI of the feedstock; (2) stripping the hydrotreated feedstock to separate gaseous from liquid product; (3) hydrodewaxing the liquid product with a dewaxing catalyst which is ZSM-48 under catalytically effective hydrodewaxing conditions wherein the dewaxing catalyst contains at least one Group 9 or 10 noble metal; and (4) Optionally, hydrofinishing the product from step (3) with MCM-41 under hydrofinishing conditions.
- 15. The lubricant as in claim 12, 13 or 14 wherein said feedstock is a synthetic gas to liquid feedstock.
- 16. The lubricant as in claims 12, 13 or 14 wherein said feedstock is made by a Fischer-Tropsch process.
- 17. A lubricant composition comprising the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity is less than or equal to about 7000 at −25C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 15 wt %.
- 18. A lubricant composition comprising the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity is less than or equal to about 6600 at −30C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 15 wt %.
- 19. A lubricant composition comprising the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity is less than or equal to about 6200 at −35C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 15 wt %.
- 20. A lubricant composition comprising the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity is less than or equal to about 7000 at −25C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 13 wt %.
- 21. A lubricant composition comprising the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity is less than or equal to about 6600 at −30C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 13 wt %.
- 22. A lubricant composition comprising the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity is less than or equal to about 6200 at −35C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 13 wt %.
- 23. A viscosity modifier solution comprising a viscosity modifier blended into the base stock of base oil of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
- 24. An additive concentrate comprising the base stock or base oil of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
- 25. The method of making a lubricant comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil having the properties of
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to 1.2 or less, at a temperature of −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation. wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 26. The method of making a lubricant comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil having the properties of
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to 1.2 or less, at a temperature of −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation, and (d) a percent Noack volatility no greater than that calculated by the formula −6.882Ln(CCS@−35C)+67.647, where CCS@−35C is the base oil CCS viscosity in centipoise, tested at −35C, and that value as used in the equation is less than 5500 cP, and wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 27. The method of making an additive concentrate incorporating a base stock or base oil having the properties of
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to 1.2 or less, at a temperature of −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation. wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 28. The method of making an additive concentrate comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil having the properties of
(a) a viscosity index (VI) of 130 or greater, (b) a pour point of −10C or lower, (c) a ratio of measured-to-theoretical low-temperature viscosity equal to 1.2 or less, at a temperature of −30C or lower, where the measured viscosity is cold-crank simulator viscosity and where theoretical viscosity is calculated at the same temperature using the Walther-MacCoull equation, and (d) a percent Noack volatility no greater than that calculated by the formula −6.882Ln(CCS@−35C)+67.647, where CCS@−35C is the base oil CCS viscosity in centipoise, tested at −35C, and that value as used in the equation is less than 5500 cP, and wherein said base stock or base oil is not a Group IV base stock or base oil.
- 29. The method of making an additive concentrate comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil of any one of the claims 3, 4 or 5.
- 30. The method of making a lubricant comprising incorporating said additive concentrate of either claim 27 or 28.
- 31. The method of making a lubricant comprising incorporating an additive concentrate comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil of any one of the claims 3, 4 or 5.
- 32. A method of improving the CCS viscosity of a base stock comprising incorporating said base stock or base oil of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
- 33. A method of improving the CCS viscosity of a lubricant comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
- 34. A method of reducing the Noack volatility of a base stock comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
- 35. A method of reducing the Noack volatility of a lubricant comprising incorporating a base stock or base oil of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
- 36. A method of improving a lubricant by admixing the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity of the final mixture is less than or equal to about 7000 at −25C and the Noack Volatility is less than or equal to about 15 wt %.
- 37. A method of improving a lubricant by admixing the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity of the final mixture is less than or equal to about 6600 at −30C and the Noack Volatility is less than or equal to about 15 wt %.
- 38. A method of improving a lubricant by admixing the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity of the final mixture is less than or equal to about 6200 at −35C and the Noack Volatility is less than or equal to about 15 wt %.
- 39. A method of improving a lubricant by admixing the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity of the final mixture is less than or equal to about 7000 at −25C and the Noack Volatility is less than or equal to about 13 wt %.
- 40. A method of improving a lubricant by admixing the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity of the final mixture is less than or equal to about 6600 at −30C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 13 wt %.
- 41. A method of improving a lubricant by admixing the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the CCS viscosity of the final mixture is less than or equal to about 6200 at −35C and the Noack Volatitlity is less than or equal to about 13 wt %.
- 42. A method of reducing the viscosity of a viscosity modifier solution by dispersing said solution in the base oil or base stock of any one of the claims 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/416,865 filed Oct. 8, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/432,488 filed Dec. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60416865 |
Oct 2002 |
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60432488 |
Dec 2002 |
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