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Antiwear Additives in Neopentyl Ester Oils

Pages 292-300 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008

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Tadashi Oshio, Clotilde Minfray, Fabrice Dassenoy, Jules Galipaud & Kazuhiro Yagishita. (2023) Dialkyl phosphonate with carboxylic acid as antiwear additives for ester-base lubricants. Wear 530-531, pages 205042.
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