Polyurea Thickened Lubricating Grease-The Effect of Degree of Polymerization on Rheological and Tribological Properties

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Feb 18;14(4):795. doi: 10.3390/polym14040795.

Abstract

Lubricating greases based on urea thickeners are frequently used in high-performance applications since their invention in 1954. One property that has so far been neglected in the further development of these systems due to their low solubility and the resulting difficulty of analysis, is to better understand how the degree of polymerization affect such polyurea lubricating systems. In this work, we prepared three different oligo- or polyurea systemswith different degrees of polymerization (DP) and investigated the influence of DP on rheological and tribological properties. The results showed that the DP has an influence on the flow limit in rheology as well as on the extreme pressure (EP) and anti-wear (AW) properties as examined by tribology measurements. By optimizing the DP for a thickener system, comparable EP and AW properties can be achieved through the use of additives. The DP showed an increasing influence on the flow limit. This could reduce damage to rolling bearings due to lateral loading at rest. Therefore, modifying the DP of the polyurea systems shows similar effects as the addition of external additives. Overall, this would reduce the use of additives in industrial applications.

Keywords: SRV-tribometer; anti-wear (AW); extrem-pressure (EP); flow limit; grease; lubrication; molecular mass; organogel; polyurea; rheological properties; shear rheology; tribological properties.