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Modified Fatty Acids as Alternative Soap Thickeners for Lubricating Greases Presentation to NLGI 2021 Annual Meeting Devin Granger & Shadaab Maghrabi 09/30/2021
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Modified Fatty Acids as Alternative Soap Thickeners for Lubricating Greases

Presentation to NLGI 2021 Annual Meeting

Devin Granger & Shadaab Maghrabi

09/30/2021

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Renewable raw materials

Tall oil rosin

Tall oil fatty acid

Lignin

▪Pavement

▪Lubricants

▪Oilfield

▪Biodiesel (1)

▪Adhesives

▪Paper size

▪Rubber

▪Inks

▪Sterols

▪Renewable energy

▪Mining

▪Ag chem

▪Pavement

▪Batteries

▪Dyes

Biorefinery

Derivative end-uses

Biofractions

Pulp Mill

2

Intermediate products

We Add Value Throughout the Pine Chemicals Chain

▪ CTO contracts in place to cover ~90% of 2022 demand; 65% covered by long-term supply agreements

▪ Anticipated cost inflation over the next 4-5 years

Crude tall oil

1| Early stages of market exploration and/or participation

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Agenda

Project

Development

Methodology

Testing

Results

Conclusions

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Alternatives to 12-Hydroxystearic Acid

Why alternatives to 12-HSA?

12-Hydroxystearic acid for the grease industry is primarily produced in 1 region

COVID-19 Pandemic highlighted potential for disruption [1] from:

• Raw material shortages

• Port closures

• Supply chain disruptions

Challenges

• 12-HSA is a high performing material with decades of data and usage

• Stearic acid, chemically modified stearic acid and other isomers of hydroxystearicacid underperform compared to 12-HSA [2]

• More recent fatty acid derivatives show some promise as alternative materials, but mostly targeted at modifying 12-HSA thickener structures [3]

[1] https://www.ilma.org/ILMA/ILMA/ILMA-News/2020/Castor_oil_derivatives.aspx[2] Mould, W.R.; Silver, H.B. “An Investigation of the Thickening Properties of Substituted Lithium Stearates in Liquid Paraffin Base Oil” NLGI Spokesman, April 1976, 22.[3] Bertin, P.A.; Bessette, P.A. “Biorefinery-Derived Long Chain Dibasic Complexing Agents for Lithium Thickened Lubricating Greases” NLGI Spokesman, 79 (5), 2015, 24.

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Methodology

Raw Material Selection

Sample Preparation

Sample Evaluation

Base Oil

Thickener

Counterion

Formulate

Cook

Mill

Dilute

Standard Testing

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Sample Preparation

Base Oil - Initial 55.39% 304.27

12-Hydroxystearic acid 14.75% 81.00

LiOH Monohydrate 2.16% 11.88

DI Water 23.76

Base Oil - Let Down 27.70% 152.14

Base Oil - Finishing - As Needed

Typical Charge 100% 549.29

Treat Mass (g)Component Treat Rate (%)

Formulate Cook Mill

Dilute

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Sample Evaluation

DIN 51810-2Rheology of Greases

Lg M

od

ulu

s (

Pa)

Lg Shear Stress (Pa)

τy τf

G’

G”

LVE Range

ASTM D217Worked Penetration

ASTM D1831Roll Stability & ASTM D1403 ¼ Scale Penetration

ASTM D6184Oil Separation

ASTM D566Dropping Point

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Naphthenic Base Oil 1 (NBO1) – ISO VG 22

MFA: Modified fatty acids

12-HSA: 12-Hydroxystearic acid

12-HSA 12-HSA/AA MFA1 MFA2

191

12 253 2.5

MFA2 16 246 3 0.2

Oil Bleed (%)

2.5 0.7

MFA1 13 245 3 0.2

0.2

12-HSA +

Azelaic Acid13 (11 + 2) 251

Dropping Point

(°C)

196

224

184

ThickenerThickener

Conc. (%)

Pentration

(0.1 mm)NLGI Grade

12-HSA

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Shear Stability of NBO1 Greases

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Naphthenic Base Oil 2 (NBO2) – ISO VG 220

12-HSA 12-HSA/AA MFA1 MFA2

MFA: Modified fatty acids

12-HSA: 12-Hydroxystearic acid

NLGI GradeDropping Point

(°C)

MFA2 12 284 2 182 0.3

MFA1 8 249 2.5 183 0.0

12-HSA +

Azelaic Acid8 (7 + 1) 241 3 223 0.7

Oil Bleed (%)

12-HSA 7 239 3 198 0.1

ThickenerThickener

Conc. (%)

Pentration

(0.1 mm)

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Shear Stability of NBO2 Greases

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Group I & II Base Oils

12-HSA 12-HSA/AA MFA1

Group II – ISO VG 22

12-HSA MFA1

Group I – ISO VG 22

12-HSA +

Azelaic Acid12 (10 +2) 255 2.5 220 3.4

MFA1 13 298 1.5 177 0.7

ThickenerThickener

Conc. (%)

Pentration

(0.1 mm)NLGI Grade

Dropping Point

(°C)Oil Bleed (%)

12-HSA 12 273 2 201 1.1

MFA1 16 332 1 183 2.2

ThickenerThickener

Conc. (%)

Pentration

(0.1 mm)NLGI Grade

Dropping Point

(°C)Oil Bleed (%)

12-HSA 12 273 2 205 1.3

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Diacid Grease – VP100 Base Oil (paraffinic group I)

Group I Group II Group I Group II

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Rheology by DIN 51810-2 Method A (Strain) for NBO1

Method:• Load sample• Heat to 40°C

• Rate = 0.4 °C/min• Hold at test temp

for 30 min• Strain sweep

• 0.01 – 100%• Angular frequency

(ω) = 10 1/s

G’ = Storage modulus❖ Solid component of VES❖ Related to film

strength/penetrationτy = yield point❖ Force needed to soften

the VESτf = yield point❖ Force needed to liquify

the VES

G' τy τf

12-HSA 5.20E+04 188 1210

12-HSA/AA 8.10E+04 183 1480

MFA1 4.50E+04 325 1020

MFA2 5.10E+04 230 936

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Thixotropy of NBO1 Lithium Greases

Method:• Temperature equilibrated as in

DIN 51810-2• Strain set within the LVE (0.1%),

and baseline measured• Strain set above τf (100%), and

response measured• Strain set within the LVE (0.1%),

and modulus recovery observed

Gives a sense of physical state changes during deformation and relaxation

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Summary

• Appearance and texture of all MFA greases are like Lithium 12-hydroxystearate and

Li 12-HSA/Azelaic acid greases

• Smooth, semi-transparent, easily spread with a pallet knife, sticks to surfaces

• Physical properties of MFA greases are base oil dependent

• Shear stability

• Water resistance

• Dropping points

• Oil separation

• Rheology of MFAs is comparable to Li 12-HSA and Li 12-HSA/AA


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