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The engine oil specifications of ILSAC GF-4 (i mplemented 2004) and GF-5 (expected 2010) have in common three important OEMneeds :(1) improvedfuel economy andits retention,(2) emissions system compatibility (related to phosphorus and sulfur content),and(3) improved oil robustness for extended oil life capability(e.g.,reduced high temperature deposits and engine sludge,i mproved oxidative stability,and better valve train wear protection).For emission systems compatibility,there is a trend towards lower phosphorus and sulfur content in engine oils while maintaining high anti-oxidation and anti-wear performances.In this paper,the friction-reducing,anti wear and antioxidant properties of a sulfur-free and phosphorus-free molybdate ester compound as lubricant additive are discussed.The investigation showed that the molybdate ester enables good friction-reducing ability of the lubricant,and maintains lowfriction coefficients even after period of severe oil oxidation,whichindicates the potential for excellent fuel economy retention in passenger car vehicles.For other organo-molybdenumadditives,the investigation showed their friction-reducing ability decreased greatly after oxidation of the oil,althoughthe performance appearedto be very good with the fresh oil before aging.In addition,the molybdate ester demonstrated a synergistic effect in anti-wear protection with zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate(ZDDP),a well-known commonly used additive in engine oils;this sug-gests that excellent wear protectionis possible for an engine oil with reduced sulfur and phosphorus content.Moreover,the molybdate ester is also a strong synergist with arylamine antioxidants,which can retardits depletionin oxidized oil,extendits oxidativeinductionti me,and reduceits hightemperature deposit-formingtendency.Thus,this type of sulfur-free and phosphorus-free organo-molybdenumlubricant additive truly provides multifunctional performances,reducing friction,wear,and oxidation of an engine oil when combined with other suitable additives.Due toits phosphorus-free,sulfur-free and multifunctional properties,the molybdate ester compound can be extremely useful informulat-ing modern engine oils withlowphosphorus and sulfur content.
The engine oil specifications of ILSAC GF-4 (iplemented 2004) and GF-5 (expected 2010) have in common three important OEMs: (1) improvedfuel economy andits retention, (2) emissions system compatibility (related to phosphorus and sulfur content ), and (3) improved oil robustness for extended oil life capability (eg, reduced high temperature deposits and engine sludge, i mproved oxidative stability, and better valve train wear protection). For emission systems compatibility, there is a trend towards lower phosphorus and sulfur content in engine oils while maintaining high anti-oxidation and anti-wear performances.In this paper, the friction-reducing, anti wear and antioxidant properties of a sulfur-free and phosphorus-free molybdate ester compound as lubricant additive are discussed. The investigation showed that the molybdate ester enables good friction-reducing ability of the lubricant, and maintains low friction coefficient even after period of severe oil oxidation, whichindicates the potent ial for excellent fuel economy retention in passenger car vehicles. For other organo-molybdenumadditives, the investigation showed their friction-reducing ability decreased greatly after oxidation of the oil, although the performance was to be very good with the fresh oil before aging. addition, the molybdate ester demonstrated demonstrated a synergistic effect in anti-wear protection with zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP), this well-known commonly used additive in engine oils; this sug-gests that excellent wear protection is possible for an engine oil with reduced sulfur and phosphorus content. Moreover, the molybdate ester is also a strong synergist with arylamine antioxidants, which can retardits depletionin oxidized oil, extendits oxidativeinductionti me, and reduceits hightemperature deposit-forming tendency.Thus, this type of sulfur-free and phosphorus-free organo-molybdenumlubricant additive substantially provides multifunctional performances, reducing friction, wear, and oxidation of an engine oil when combinedWith other suitable additives. Due toits phosphorus-free, sulfur-free and multifunctional properties, the molybdate ester compound can be extremely useful informulat-ing modern engine oils withlowphosphorus and sulfur content.