Patent ID: 6551524
Filing Date: 2003-04-22
Classification: C09K,C10M,C10N

Abstract:
A process for lubricating a vehicle air-conditioner initially containing refrigerant heat-transfer fluids made of molecules containing at least one chlorine atom per molecule and mineral oil lubricant dissolved therein wherein the refrigerant heat-transfer fluid and mineral oil lubricant have been replaced by a working fluid comprising a chlorine-free, fluoro-group-containing organic refrigerant heat-transfer fluid and lubricant or lubricant base stock, said process being characterized in that the lubricant or lubricant base stock is a liquid with a viscosity between about 45 and about 220 centistokes at 40Â° C., is miscible with 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane to at least as low as âˆ’55Â° C. and consists essentially of a mixture of polyol ester molecules in which at least 92% of the alcohol moieties are derived from PE and at least 92% of the acyl groups are selected from the group consisting of the acyl groups of all the straight and branched chain monobasic and dibasic carboxylic acids with from four to twelve carbon atoms each, said alcohol moieties and acyl groups being further selected subject to constraints that (a) a total of at least 5% of the acyl groups in the mixture are acyl groups of i-C5 acid; (b) the ratio of the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain eight or more carbon atoms and are unbranched to the % of acyl groups in the mixture that are both branched and contain not more than six carbon atoms is not greater than 1.56; (c) the % of acyl groups in the mixture that contain at least nine carbon atoms, whether branched or not, is not greater than 81; (d) not more than 2% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are part of acid molecules with more than two carboxyl groups each; (e) a total of at least 20% of the acyl groups in the mixture are from C9 and C8 acids with at least two alkyl substituent branches per molecule of acid; and (f) at least 4.6% but not more than 13% of the acyl groups in the ester mixture are from adipic acid.