Claims
- 1. A composition of matter suitable for serving as a lubricant or lubricant base stock, said composition being a liquid with a viscosity between about 45 and about 220 centistokes at 40° C. and consisting essentially of a mixture of polyol ester molecules in which at least about 92% of the alcohol moieties are derived from PE and at least about 92% of the acyl groups are selected from the group consisting of the acyl groups of all the straight and branched chain monobasic and dibasic carboxylic acids with from four to twelve carbon atoms each, said alcohol moieties and acyl groups being further selected subject to constraints that (a) a total of at least about 5 % of the acyl groups in the mixture are acyl groups of i-C5 acid; (b) the ratio of the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain 8 or more carbon atoms and are unbranched to the % of acyl groups in the mixture that are both branched and contain not more than six carbon atoms is not greater than about 1.56; (c) the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain at least nine carbon atoms, whether branched or not, is not greater than about 81; (d) not more than about 2% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are part of acid molecules with more than two carboxyl groups each; (e) a total of at least about 20% of the acyl groups in the mixture are from C9 and C8 acids with at least two alkyl substituent branches per molecule of acid; and (f) at least about 4.6% but not more than about 13% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are from adipic acid.
- 2. A composition according to claim 1, with a viscosity between about 51 and about 145 centistokes at 40° C. and consisting essentially of a mixture of polyol ester molecules in which the alcohol moieties and acyl groups are selected subject to the constraints that (a) a total of at least about 10% of the acyl groups in the mixture are acyl groups of i-C5 acid; (b) the ratio of the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain 8 or more carbon atoms and are unbranched to the % of acyl groups in the mixture that are both branched and contain not more than six carbon atoms is not greater than about 1.56; (c) the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain at least nine carbon atoms, whether branched or not, is not greater than about 67; (e) a total of at least about 29% of the acyl groups in the mixture are monobasic acids with eight or nine carbon atom and an average of at least about 3 methyl groups per molecule; (f) at least about 5.1% but not more than about 10% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are from adipic acid; and (g) the ratio of the % of acyl groups with 8 or 9 carbon atoms to the % of acyl groups with 5 carbon atoms is at least about 0.63:1.00.
- 3. A composition according to claim 2 with a viscosity between about 64 and about 134 centistokes at 40° C. and consisting essentially of a mixture of polyol ester molecules in which at least about 95% of the alcohol moieties are derived from PE and at least about 95% of the acyl groups are selected from the group consisting of the acyl groups of all the straight and branched chain monobasic and dibasic carboxylic acids with from four to twelve carbon atoms each, said alcohol moieties and acyl groups being further selected subject to the constraints that (a) a total of at least about 14% of the acyl groups in the mixture are acyl groups of i-C5, acid; (b) the ratio of the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain 8 or more carbon atoms and are unbranched to the % of acyl groups in the mixture that are both branched and contain not more than six carbon atoms is not greater than about 1.21; (c) the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain at least nine carbon atoms, whether branched or not, is not greater than about 67; (d) not more than 1% of the acyl groups in the esters contain more than two carboxyl groups each; (e) a total of at least about 35% of the acyl groups in the mixture are from 3,5,5-trimethylhexanoic acid; (f) at least about 5.5% but not more than about 9.0% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are from adipic acid; and (g) the ratio of the % of acyl groups with 9 carbon atoms to the % of acyl groups with 5 carbon atoms is at least about 0.69:1.00.
- 4. A composition according to claim 3 with a viscosity between about 85 and about 123 centistokes at 40° C. and consisting essentially of a mixture of polyol ester molecules in which the alcohol moieties and acyl groups are selected subject to the constraints that (a) a total of at least about 14% of the acyl groups in the mixture are acyl groups of i-C5, acid; (b) the ratio of the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain 8 or more carbon atoms and are unbranched to the % of acyl groups in the mixture that are both branched and contain not more than six carbon atoms is not greater than about 1.00; (c) the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain at least nine carbon atoms, whether branched or not, is not greater than about 49; (d) not more than 0.4% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture contain more than two carbonyl groups each; (e) a total of at least about 41% of the acyl groups in the mixture are from 3,5,5-trimethylhexanoic acid; (f) at least about 5.9% but not more than about 7.7% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are from adipic acid; and (g) the ratio of the % of acyl groups with 9 carbon atoms to the % of acyl groups with 5 carbon atoms is at least about 0.78:1.00.
- 5. A composition according to claim 4 with a viscosity between about 90 and about 110 centistokes at 40° C. and consisting essentially of a mixture of polyol ester molecules in which at least about 95% of the acyl groups are selected from the group consisting of the acyl groups of all the straight and branched chain monobasic and dibasic carboxylic acids with from four to twelve carbon atoms each and the alcohol moieties and acyl groups are selected subject to the constraints that (a) a total of at least 16% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are acyl groups of i-C5 acid; (b) the ratio of the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain 8 or more carbon atoms and are unbranched to the % of acyl groups in the mixture that are both branched and contain not more than five carbon atoms is not greater than about 1.00; (c) the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain at least nine carbon atoms, whether branched or not, is not greater than about 49; (d) not more than 0.4% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture contain more than two carbonyl groups each; (e) a total of at least about 41% of the acyl groups in the mixture are from 3,5,5-trimethylhexanoic acid; (f) at least about 6.1% but not more than about 6.6% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are from adipic acid; and (g) the ratio of the % of acyl groups with 9 carbon atoms to the % of acyl groups with 5 carbon atoms is at least about 0.87:1.00.
- 6. A compounded lubricant consisting essentially of at least about 95% by weight of a composition according to claim 5 and a balance of one or more additives selected from the group consisting of oxidation resistance and thermal stability improvers, corrosion inhibitors, metal deactivators, lubricity additives, viscosity index improvers, pour and floc point depressants, detergents, acid scavengers, dispersants, antifoaming agents, anti-wear agents, and extreme pressure resistant additives.
- 7. A compounded lubricant consisting essentially of at least about 92% by weight of a composition according to claim 3 and a balance of one or more additives selected from the group consisting of oxidation resistance and thermal stability improvers, corrosion inhibitors, metal deactivators, lubricity additives, viscosity index improvers, pour and floc point depressants, detergents, acid scavengers, dispersants, antifoaming agents, anti-wear agents, and extreme pressure resistant additives.
- 8. A compounded lubricant consisting essentially of at least about 92% by weight of a composition according to claim 1 and a balance of one or more additives selected from the group consisting of oxidation resistance and thermal stability improvers, corrosion inhibitors, metal deactivators, lubricity additives, viscosity index improvers, pour and floc point depressants, detergents, acid scavengers, dispersants, antifoaming agents, anti-wear agents, and extreme pressure resistant additives.
- 9. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 8.
- 10. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1, 1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 7.
- 11. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 6.
- 12. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of 1,1,1,2-tetrafluroethane and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 5.
- 13. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 4.
- 14. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 3.
- 15. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 3.
- 16. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 2.
- 17. A refrigerant working fluid consisting essentially of at least about 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 1.
- 18. A process comprising steps of (I) draining a refrigerant heat transfer fluid made of molecules containing at least one chlorine atom per molecule and mineral oil lubricant dissolved therein from an unflushable compressor and associated piping in a vehicle air conditioner, (II) replacing the refrigerant heat transfer fluid in all parts of the vehicle air conditioner designed to contain such fluid with one selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof, and lubricating the vehicle air conditioner with a lubricant according to claim 6.
- 19. A process comprising steps of (I) draining a refrigerant heat transfer fluid made of molecules containing at least one chlorine atom per molecule and mineral oil lubricant dissolved therein from an unflushable compressor and associated piping in a vehicle air conditioner, (II) replacing the refrigerant heat transfer fluid in all parts of the vehicle air conditioner designed to contain such fluid with one selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof, and lubricating the vehicle air conditioner with a lubricant according to claim 1.
- 20. A process for operating a refrigerator comprising cyclic compression, liquefaction, expansion, and evaporation of a heat transfer fluid, said heat transfer fluid consisting essentially of at least 85% by weight of a primary heat transfer fluid selected from the group consisting of pentafluoroethane, 1,1-difluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluroethane, tetrafluoroethanes, and mixtures thereof and a balance of a lubricant according to claim 1.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/027,629 filed Mar. 10, 1993, which was a continuation-in-part of International Application No. PCT/US92/04438 designating the United States and filed Jun. 3, 1992, the entire disclosure of which, except to the extent contrary to any explicit statement herein, is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (2)
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