2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10553-020-01127-5
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Physical Chemistry and Control Technology for the Production of Polyalphaolefin Oils

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“…[1] In fact, more than 40 % of synthetic oil production belongs to PAOs. [2,3] Since the 1970s, PAOs have been developed because of their unique performance advantages. [4,5,6,7] The valuable characteristics of PAO during high temperature use, such as: low volatility (low oil consumption and lower emissions), low pour point (À 50 to À 60 °C), and high thermal-oxidation stability (yield performance) guarantee the excellent performance of the oil at high temperatures and increase the useful life of the oil.…”
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“…[1] In fact, more than 40 % of synthetic oil production belongs to PAOs. [2,3] Since the 1970s, PAOs have been developed because of their unique performance advantages. [4,5,6,7] The valuable characteristics of PAO during high temperature use, such as: low volatility (low oil consumption and lower emissions), low pour point (À 50 to À 60 °C), and high thermal-oxidation stability (yield performance) guarantee the excellent performance of the oil at high temperatures and increase the useful life of the oil.…”
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“…Due to the tightening of environmental laws and the compulsion to change the design of diesel and diesel engines to reach maximum environmental protection, high performance polyalphaolefin (PAO) oils have been widely employed [1] . In fact, more than 40 % of synthetic oil production belongs to PAOs [2,3] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%