TY - JOUR AU - Mustafaev, A. AB - PRODUCTION OF HIGH V. I. LOW-POUR LUBE OILS FROM PRODUCTS OBTAINED IN DECOMPOSITION OF SYNTHETIC ETHYLE NE/PROPYLE NE COPOLYMER UDC 621.892:54-114 R. Sh. Kuliev, N. I. Seidov, T. M. Abasova, R. Z. Gasanova, A. I. Abasov, and A. M. Mustafaev Synthetic polyolefin oils have certain advantages over other types of synthetic oils. The polyolefin oils, have a wide range of viscosities (1-470 cSt) and low solid points (-50 to -68~ [1-3]. Polyolefin otis can be obtained either directly by polymerization and copolymerization of olefins or by cracking high-molecular- weight products of copolymerization. The institute INKhP AN AzSSR, together with VNIIolefin [All-Union Sci- entific-Research Technological Institute for the Manufacture and Processing of Low-Molecular-Weight Olefins], has conducted research aimed at the production of lube oils on the basis of a synthetic ethylene/propylene co- polymer (SKIMP).* For this work we used samples of copolymers obtained in a catalytic system consisting of vanadium tri- acetylacetonate, diisobutylaluminum chloride, trichlorohydroxy vanadate, and diethytaluminum chloride. The samples of SKIMP consisted of 25-75% propylene and the remainder ethylene. *SKIMP is the Soviet designation for ethylene/propylene rubber- Translator. Characteristics of Copolymers TABLE I. (SKEP) Propyleae con- Molecular lat-dnisic viscosity, teat, mole % weight dl/g 25,0 500 000 5,0 TI - Production of high V. I. low-pour lube oils from products obtained in decomposition of synthetic ethylene/propylene copolymer JF - Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils DO - 10.1007/BF00724303 DA - 2004-11-17 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/production-of-high-v-i-low-pour-lube-oils-from-products-obtained-in-OW4lWufZSt SP - 172 EP - 176 VL - 14 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -