Polar monomer containing copolymers derived from olefins useful as lubricant and fuel oil additives, processes for preparation of such copolymers and additives and use thereof
Polar monomer-containing copolymers derived from at least one .alpha., .beta. unsaturated carbonyl compound, such as alkyl acrylates and one or more olefins, such olefins including ethylene and C.sub.3 -C.sub.20 .alpha.-olefins such as propylene and 1-butene, which copolymers have (a) an average ethylene sequence length, ESL, of from about 1.0 to less than about 3.0; (b) an average of at least 5 branches per 100 carbon atoms of the copolymer chains comprising the copolymer; (c) at least about 50% of said branches being methyl and/or ethyl branches; (d) substantially all of said incorporated polar monomer is present at the terminal position of said branches; (e) at least about 30% of said copolymer chains terminated with a vinyl or vinylene group; (f) a number average molecular weight, Mn, of from about 300 to about 15,000 when the copolymer is intended for dipersant or wax crystal modifier uses and up to about 500,000 where intended for viscosity modifier uses; and (g) substantial solubility in hydrocarbon and/or synthetic base oil. The copolymers are produced using late-transition-metal catalyst systems and, as an olefin monomer source other than ethylene preferably inexpensive, highly dilute refinery or steam cracker feed streams that have undergone only limited clean-up steps. Fuel and lubricating oil additives, are produced. Where functionalization and derivatization of these copolymers is required for such additives it is facilitated by the olefinic structures available in the copolymer chains.
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We claim:
1. Hydrocarbon copolymer derived from at least one polymerizable polar monomer and at least one polymerizable olefinic monomer, said polar monomer selected from .alpha., .beta. unsaturated carbonyl compounds represented by the formula: ##STR9##
wherein X is hydrogen (H), NH.sub.2, R.sub.y or OR.sub.y ; R.sub.x is H or a C.sub.1 -C.sub.5 straight or branched alkyl group and R.sub.y, is H or a C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 straight or branched alkyl group; said copolymer suitable for use as afuel or lubricant additive, said copolymer having the following characteristics:
(a) an average ethylene sequence length, ESL, of from about 1.0 to less than about 3.0;
(b) an average of at least 5 branches per 100 carbon atoms of the copolymer chains comprising said copolymer;
(c) at least about 50% of said branches being methyl and/or ethyl branches;
(d) substantially all of said incorporated polar monomer is present at the terminal position of said branches;
(e) at least about 30% of said copolymer chains terminated with a vinyl or vinylene group;
(f) a number average molecular weight, Mn, of from about 15,000 to about 500,000; and
(g) substantial solubility in hydrocarbon and/or synthetic base oil.
2. The copolymer of claim 1 wherein the incorporated polar moiety derived from said polymerizable polar monomer which is incorporated in said copolymer is present at an average concentration of from about one polar moiety for each 5,000 Mnsegment of polymer backbone, including branches, to about one polar moiety for each 1,000 Mn segment.
3. The copolymer of claim 2 wherein said polar monomer is selected from the group consisting of methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, tert-butyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, methyl ethylacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, ethyl ethylacrylate, methylvinyl ketone and acrylamide.
4. The copolymer of claim 3 wherein said olefinic monomer is selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene and butene-1.
5. A lubricating oil composition comprising a major amount of basestock lubricating oil of lubricating viscosity, and an effective amount of a viscosity modifier comprising the hydrocarbon copolymer of claim 1.
6. A lubricating oil composition comprising a major amount of a lubricating base oil, lubricating oil flow improver, and a minor amount of the hydrocarbon copolymer of claim 1.
7. An oil additive concentrate composition comprising hydrocarbon mineral oil diluent and about 2 to 50 wt. % based on the total amount of hydrocarbon mineral oil diluent of the hydrocarbon copolymer of claim 1.
8. The copolymer of claim 1 wherein R.sub.y is selected from the group consisting of C.sub.1 -C.sub.5 alkyl for short chain unsaturated ester monomers and a C.sub.10 to C.sub.18 alkyl for long chain monomers.
9. A composition of matter suitable for use as a fuel or lubricant additive consisting essentially of hydrocarbon copolymer derived from at least one polymerizable polar monomer and at least one polymerizable olefinic monomer; said copolymerhaving at least two nitrogen atoms incorporated therein; said polar monomer selected from .alpha., .beta. unsaturated carbonyl compounds represented by the formula: ##STR10##
wherein X is hydrogen (H), NH.sub.2, R.sub.y or OR.sub.y ; R.sub.x is H or a C.sub.1 -C.sub.5 straight or branched alkyl group; said olefinic monomer group and R.sub.y is H or a C.sub.1 to C.sub.20 straight or branched alkyl group; saidolefinic monomer selected from the group consisting of ethylene, C.sub.3 -C.sub.20 .alpha.-olefins and a mixture of C.sub.3 -C.sub.20 .alpha.-olefins; said copolymer having the following characteristics:
(a) an average ethylene sequence length, ESL, of from about 1.0 to less than about 3.0;
(b) an average of at least 5 branches per 100 carbon atoms of the copolymer chains comprising said copolymer;
(c) at least about 50% of said branches being methyl and/or ethyl branches;
(d) substantially all of said incorporated polar monomer is present at the terminal position of said branches;
(e) at least about 30% of said copolymer chains terminated with a vinyl or vinylene group;
(f) a number average molecular weight, Mn, of from about 15,000 to about 500,000; and
(g) substantial solubility in hydrocarbon and/or synthetic base oil.
10. The composition of matter of claim 9 wherein the incorporated polar moiety derived from said polymerizable polar monomer which is incorporated in said copolymer is present at an average concentration of from about one polar moiety for each5,000 Mn segment of polymer backbone, including branches, to about one polar moiety for each 1,000 Mn segment.
11. The composition of matter of claim 10 wherein said polar monomer is selected from the group consisting of methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, tert-butyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, methyl ethylacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, ethylethylacrylate, methyl vinyl ketone, and acrylamide.
12. The composition of matter of claim 11 wherein said olefinic monomer is selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene and butene-1.
13. A viscosity index improver comprising a functionalized hydrocarbon copolymer derived from the copolymer of claims 1 or 9 by reacting said copolymer with a polyamine having one primary amino group and 1 to 10 secondary or tertiary aminogroups.
14. The viscosity index improver of claim 13 wherein said copolymer from which it is derived initially contains an average of from about 1 to about 6 polar groups per copolymer chain.
15. The gel-free composition of claim 13 wherein the reaction to produce said derivatized copolymer is conducted in the presence of a chain-stopping or end-capping co-reactant.
16. The composition of claim 15 wherein said chain-stopping or end-capping co-reactant comprises C.sub.12 -C.sub.400 hydrocarbyl substituted succinic acid or anhydride; long chain monocarboxylic acid of the formula R.sub.a COOH wherein R.sub.ais C.sub.12 -C.sub.400 hydrocarbyl; an amine containing only a single reactive amino group per molecule; an alcohol having only a single reactive hydroxy group per molecule; or mixtures thereof.
17. The composition of claim 16 wherein said copolymer from which it is derived initially contains an average of from about 1 to about 2 polar groups per copolymer chain.
18. A derivatized copolymer useful as a lubricating oil viscosity index improver additive, which comprises the reaction product of the functionalized copolymer of claim 13 and a derivatizing compound.
19. An oil additive concentrate composition comprising hydrocarbon mineral oil diluent and about 2 to 50 wt. % based on the total amount of hydrocarbon mineral oil diluent of the derivatized copolymer of claim 18.
20. A lubricating oil or fuel composition comprising base oil and, as a viscosity index improver additive, a functionalized or derivatized copolymer as claimed in claim 13, in the form of either:
(a) a lubricating oil concentrate containing from 11 to 80 weight percent of said additive; or
(b) a lubricating oil composition containing from 0.1 to 10 weight percent of said additive; or
(c) a fuel oil concentrate containing from 11 to 80 weight percent of said additive; or
(d) a fuel oil composition containing from 0.001 to 0.1 weight percent of said additive.
21. The composition of claim 20 wherein said copolymer has a number average molecular weight, Mn, of from about 15,000 to about 500,000.
22. The composition of matter of claim 9 wherein R.sub.y is selected from the group consisting of a C.sub.1 -C.sub.5 alkyl for short chain unsaturated ester monomers and a C.sub.10 to C.sub.18 alkyl for long chain monomers.
23. A lubricating oil or fuel composition comprising base oil and, as a viscosity index improver additive, a functionalized or derivatized copolymer as claimed in claim 18, in the form of either:
(a) a lubricating oil concentrate containing from 11 to 80 weight percent of said additive; or
(b) a lubricating oil composition containing from 0.1 to 10 weight percent of said additive; or
(c) a fuel oil concentrate containing from 11 to 80 weight percent of said additive; or
(d) a fuel oil composition containing from 0.001 to 0.1 weight percent of said additive.
Patent number:
6172015
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
July 21, 1999
Issue date:
January 9, 2001
Inventors:
Jacob Emert (Brooklyn, NY)
David E. Gindelberger (Bedminster, NJ)
Albert Rossi (Warren, NJ)
Jaimes Sher (Houston, TX)
Jon E. Stanat (Chester, NJ)
James P. Stokes (Katy, TX)
Assignee:
Exxon Chemical Patents, Inc (Baytown, TX)
Primary Examiner:
Ellen M. McAvoy
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Current U.S. Classification: 44/393 44/403 44/418 508/472 508/507 508/551 525/296 525/300 525/301 525/302
