Adsorption of Engine Lubricant Dispersants and Polymers Onto Carbon Black Particles 2000-01-1991
The aim of this paper is to understand the soot dispersion mechanism in used lubricants. The efficiency of dispersant additives and polymers on particle stabilization in a lubricating oil is investigated by adsorption and sedimentation experiments. Carbon black particles are chosen as a model for soot present in lubricants. Comparison between diesel soot and carbon black, using Transmission Electronic Microscopy photographs, shows that both kind of particles exhibit a fractal structure with similar aggregate size. Sedimentation experiments in oil show that polymers and ashless dispersants stabilize particles over a critical concentration. Adsorption isotherms in oil are carried out in order to determine the action mechanism of dispersant against particles aggregation
Citation: Ruot, C., Faure, D., and Blanc, G., "Adsorption of Engine Lubricant Dispersants and Polymers Onto Carbon Black Particles," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-1991, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-1991. Download Citation