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Highly Branched Polyethylenes as Lubricant Viscosity and Friction Modifiers...

by Joshua Robinson, Yan Zhou, Jun Qu, J. Bays, Lelia Cosimbescu
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Reactive & Functional Polymers
Publication Date
Page Numbers
52 to 55
Volume
109

A series of highly branched polyethylene (BPE) were prepared and evaluated in a Group I base oil as potential viscosity and friction modifiers. The performance of these BPEs supports the expected dual functionality. Changes in polarity, topology, and molecular weight of the BPEs showed significant effects on the lubricants' performance with respect to viscosity index and friction reduction. This study provides scientific insights into polymer design for future lubricant development activities.