thank you MolaKule, if you can further provide detail explanation about esters in lubricants or maybe some links where I can learn from, I would appreciate your help
By T. G. Schaefer (Tom NJ) "In the simplest terms, esters can be defined as the reaction products of acids and alcohols. Thousands of different kinds of esters are commercially produced for a broad range of applications. Within the realm of synthetic lubrication, a relatively small but still..."
By T. G. Schaefer (Tom NJ) In the simplest terms, esters can be defined as the reaction products of acids and alcohols. Thousands of different kinds of esters are commercially produced for a broad range of applications. Within the realm of synthetic lubrication, a relatively small but still...
Molakule has asked me if I would contribute a question for this forum related to my field of esters, so here goes.... A polyol ester is made by reacting a polyol alcohol with one or more acids. Technically the term "polyol" could refer to any alcohol with multiple alcohol groups, (poly =...