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Zinc dithiophosphate

Zinc dialkyldithiophosphates (often referred to as ZDDP) are a family of coordination compounds developed in the 1940s that feature zinc bound to the anion of a dialkyldithiophosphoric salt (e.g., ammonium diethyl dithiophosphate).[1] These uncharged compounds are not salts. They are soluble in nonpolar solvents, and the longer-chain derivatives easily dissolve in mineral and synthetic oils used as lubricants. They come under CAS number 68649-42-3. In aftermarket oil additives, the percentage of ZDDP ranges approximately between 2 and 15%.[2] Zinc dithiophosphates have many names, including ZDDP, ZnDTP, and ZDP.

Structure of a monomeric zinc dialkyldithiophosphate

Applications edit

The main application of ZDDPs are as anti-wear additives in lubricants including greases, hydraulic oils, and motor oils. ZDDPs also act as corrosion inhibitors and antioxidants. Concentrations in lubricants range from 600 ppm for modern, energy-conserving low-viscosity oils to 2000 ppm in some racing oils.

It has been reported that zinc and phosphorus emissions may damage catalytic converters and standard formulations of lubricating oils for gasoline engines now have reduced amounts of the additive due to the API limiting the concentration of this additive in new API SM and SN oils; however, this affects only 20- and 30-grade "ILSAC" oils. Grades 40 and higher have no regulation regarding the concentration of ZDDP, except for diesel oils meeting the API CJ-4 specification which have had the level of zddp reduced slightly, although most diesel Heavy-Duty Engine oils still have a higher concentration of this additive.[3] Crankcase oils with reduced ZDDP have been cited as causing damage to, or failure of, classic/collector car flat-tappet camshafts and lifters which undergo very high boundary layer pressures and/or shear forces at their contact faces, and in other regions such as main bearings, and piston rings and pins. Roller camshafts/followers are more commonly used to reduce camshaft lobe friction in modern engines.[4] There are additives, such as STP Oil Treatment, and some racing oils such as PurOl, PennGrade 1, and Valvoline VR-1, Kixx Hydraulic Oil which are available in the retail market with the necessary amount of ZDDP for engines using increased valve spring pressures.

Tribofilm formation mechanism edit

Various mechanisms have been proposed for how ZDDP forms protective tribofilms on solid surfaces.[1] In-situ atomic-force microscopy (AFM) experiments show that the growth of ZDDP tribofilms increases exponentially with both the applied pressure and temperature, consistent with a stress-promoted thermal activation reaction rate model.[5] Subsequently, experiments with negligible solid-solid contact demonstrated that film formation rate depends on the applied shear stress.[6]

Synthesis and structure edit

With the formula Zn[(S2P(OR)2]2, zinc dithiophosphate features diverse R groups. Typically, R is a branched or linear alkyl between 1-14 carbons in length. Examples include 2-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, 1,3-dimethylbutyl, heptyl, octyl, isooctyl (2-ethylhexyl), 6-methylheptyl, 1-methylpropyl, dodecylphenyl, and others. A mix of zinc dialkyl(C3-C6)dithiophosphates come under CAS number 84605-29-8. A list of other examples with their CAS numbers is .

Zinc dithiophosphate are produced in two steps. First phosphorus pentasulfide is treated with suitable alcohols (ROH) to give the dithiophosphoric acid. A wide variety of alcohols can be employed, which allows the lipophilicity of the final zinc product to be fine tuned. The resulting dithiophosphate is then neutralized by adding zinc oxide:[7][8]

P2S5 + 4 ROH → 2 (RO)2PS2H + H2S
2 (RO)2PS2H + ZnO → Zn[(S2P(OR)2]2 + H2O

Structural chemistry edit

In Zn[(S2P(OR)2]2, the zinc has tetrahedral geometry. This monomeric compound Zn[(S2P(OR)2]2 exists in equilibrium with dimers, oligomers, and polymers [Zn[(S2P(OR)2]2]n (n > 1).[7] For example, zinc diethyldithiophosphate, Zn[(S2P(OEt)2]2, crystallizes as a polymeric solid consisting of linear chains.[9] Reaction of Zn[(S2P(OR)2]2 with additional zinc oxide gives rise to the oxygen-centered cluster, Zn4O[(S2P(OR)2]6, which adopts the structure seen for basic zinc acetate.[7]

 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Spikes, H. (2004-10-01). "The History and Mechanisms of ZDDP". Tribology Letters. 17 (3): 469–489. doi:10.1023/B:TRIL.0000044495.26882.b5. ISSN 1023-8883. S2CID 7163944.
  2. ^ Allyson M. Barnes, Keith D. Bartle and Vincent R. A. Thibo "A review of zinc dialkyldithiophosphates (ZDDPS): characterisation and role in the lubricating oil". Tribology International, 2001, pp. 389–395. doi:10.1016/S0301-679X(01)00028-7.
  3. ^ "ZDDP Engine Oil – The Zinc Factor". Mustang Monthly. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  4. ^ McGean, Terry (1 March 2004). "Roller Camshafts – Roll With It". www.hotrod.com. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  5. ^ Gosvami, N. N.; Bares, J. A.; Mangolini, F.; Konicek, A. R.; Yablon, D. G.; Carpick, R. W. (2015-04-03). "Mechanisms of antiwear tribofilm growth revealed in situ by single-asperity sliding contacts" (PDF). Science. 348 (6230): 102–106. Bibcode:2015Sci...348..102G. doi:10.1126/science.1258788. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 25765069.
  6. ^ Zhang, Jie; Spikes, Hugh (2016-08-01). "On the Mechanism of ZDDP Antiwear Film Formation". Tribology Letters. 63 (2): 24. doi:10.1007/s11249-016-0706-7. hdl:10044/1/33668. ISSN 1023-8883.
  7. ^ a b c D. Johnson and J. Hils (2013). "Phosphate Esters, Thiophosphate Esters and Metal Thiophosphates as Lubricant Additives". Lubricants. 1 (4): 132–148. doi:10.3390/lubricants1040132.
  8. ^ Randolph A. McDonald (2003). "Zinc Dithiophosphates" (Google Books excerpt). In Leslie R. Rudnick (ed.). Lubricant Additives: Chemistry and Applications. CRC Press. ISBN 9780824747404.
  9. ^ T. Ito; T. Igarashi; H. Hagihara (1969). "The crystal structure of metal diethyldithiophosphates. I. Zinc diethyldithiophosphate" (PDF). Acta Crystallogr. B. 25 (11): 2303–2309. doi:10.1107/S0567740869005619.

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Zinc dialkyldithiophosphates often referred to as ZDDP are a family of coordination compounds developed in the 1940s that feature zinc bound to the anion of a dialkyldithiophosphoric salt e g ammonium diethyl dithiophosphate 1 These uncharged compounds are not salts They are soluble in nonpolar solvents and the longer chain derivatives easily dissolve in mineral and synthetic oils used as lubricants They come under CAS number 68649 42 3 In aftermarket oil additives the percentage of ZDDP ranges approximately between 2 and 15 2 Zinc dithiophosphates have many names including ZDDP ZnDTP and ZDP Structure of a monomeric zinc dialkyldithiophosphate Contents 1 Applications 1 1 Tribofilm formation mechanism 2 Synthesis and structure 2 1 Structural chemistry 3 See also 4 ReferencesApplications editThe main application of ZDDPs are as anti wear additives in lubricants including greases hydraulic oils and motor oils ZDDPs also act as corrosion inhibitors and antioxidants Concentrations in lubricants range from 600 ppm for modern energy conserving low viscosity oils to 2000 ppm in some racing oils It has been reported that zinc and phosphorus emissions may damage catalytic converters and standard formulations of lubricating oils for gasoline engines now have reduced amounts of the additive due to the API limiting the concentration of this additive in new API SM and SN oils however this affects only 20 and 30 grade ILSAC oils Grades 40 and higher have no regulation regarding the concentration of ZDDP except for diesel oils meeting the API CJ 4 specification which have had the level of zddp reduced slightly although most diesel Heavy Duty Engine oils still have a higher concentration of this additive 3 Crankcase oils with reduced ZDDP have been cited as causing damage to or failure of classic collector car flat tappet camshafts and lifters which undergo very high boundary layer pressures and or shear forces at their contact faces and in other regions such as main bearings and piston rings and pins Roller camshafts followers are more commonly used to reduce camshaft lobe friction in modern engines 4 There are additives such as STP Oil Treatment and some racing oils such as PurOl PennGrade 1 and Valvoline VR 1 Kixx Hydraulic Oil which are available in the retail market with the necessary amount of ZDDP for engines using increased valve spring pressures Tribofilm formation mechanism edit Various mechanisms have been proposed for how ZDDP forms protective tribofilms on solid surfaces 1 In situ atomic force microscopy AFM experiments show that the growth of ZDDP tribofilms increases exponentially with both the applied pressure and temperature consistent with a stress promoted thermal activation reaction rate model 5 Subsequently experiments with negligible solid solid contact demonstrated that film formation rate depends on the applied shear stress 6 Synthesis and structure editWith the formula Zn S2P OR 2 2 zinc dithiophosphate features diverse R groups Typically R is a branched or linear alkyl between 1 14 carbons in length Examples include 2 butyl pentyl hexyl 1 3 dimethylbutyl heptyl octyl isooctyl 2 ethylhexyl 6 methylheptyl 1 methylpropyl dodecylphenyl and others A mix of zinc dialkyl C3 C6 dithiophosphates come under CAS number 84605 29 8 A list of other examples with their CAS numbers is here Zinc dithiophosphate are produced in two steps First phosphorus pentasulfide is treated with suitable alcohols ROH to give the dithiophosphoric acid A wide variety of alcohols can be employed which allows the lipophilicity of the final zinc product to be fine tuned The resulting dithiophosphate is then neutralized by adding zinc oxide 7 8 P2S5 4 ROH 2 RO 2PS2H H2S 2 RO 2PS2H ZnO Zn S2P OR 2 2 H2OStructural chemistry edit In Zn S2P OR 2 2 the zinc has tetrahedral geometry This monomeric compound Zn S2P OR 2 2 exists in equilibrium with dimers oligomers and polymers Zn S2P OR 2 2 n n gt 1 7 For example zinc diethyldithiophosphate Zn S2P OEt 2 2 crystallizes as a polymeric solid consisting of linear chains 9 Reaction of Zn S2P OR 2 2 with additional zinc oxide gives rise to the oxygen centered cluster Zn4O S2P OR 2 6 which adopts the structure seen for basic zinc acetate 7 nbsp See also editTransition metal dithiophosphate complexesReferences edit a b Spikes H 2004 10 01 The History and Mechanisms of ZDDP Tribology Letters 17 3 469 489 doi 10 1023 B TRIL 0000044495 26882 b5 ISSN 1023 8883 S2CID 7163944 Allyson M Barnes Keith D Bartle and Vincent R A Thibo A review of zinc dialkyldithiophosphates ZDDPS characterisation and role in the lubricating oil Tribology International 2001 pp 389 395 doi 10 1016 S0301 679X 01 00028 7 ZDDP Engine Oil The Zinc Factor Mustang Monthly Retrieved 2009 09 19 McGean Terry 1 March 2004 Roller Camshafts Roll With It www hotrod com Retrieved 26 January 2016 Gosvami N N Bares J A Mangolini F Konicek A R Yablon D G Carpick R W 2015 04 03 Mechanisms of antiwear tribofilm growth revealed in situ by single asperity sliding contacts PDF Science 348 6230 102 106 Bibcode 2015Sci 348 102G doi 10 1126 science 1258788 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 25765069 Zhang Jie Spikes Hugh 2016 08 01 On the Mechanism of ZDDP Antiwear Film Formation Tribology Letters 63 2 24 doi 10 1007 s11249 016 0706 7 hdl 10044 1 33668 ISSN 1023 8883 a b c D Johnson and J Hils 2013 Phosphate Esters Thiophosphate Esters and Metal Thiophosphates as Lubricant Additives Lubricants 1 4 132 148 doi 10 3390 lubricants1040132 Randolph A McDonald 2003 Zinc Dithiophosphates Google Books excerpt In Leslie R Rudnick ed Lubricant Additives Chemistry and Applications CRC Press ISBN 9780824747404 T Ito T Igarashi H Hagihara 1969 The crystal structure of metal diethyldithiophosphates I Zinc diethyldithiophosphate PDF Acta Crystallogr B 25 11 2303 2309 doi 10 1107 S0567740869005619 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zinc dithiophosphate amp oldid 1193575870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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