1959
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19590920931
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Über die Schmierfähigkeit organischer Molybdänverbindungen

Abstract: 2163Methylester der 5-Hydroxymethyl-azulen-carbonsaure-(l) (XXII) : Zu 65 mg Azulen-dicar-

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“…Their use to reduce friction was reported in 1959 [129] and 1963 [130]. Initially the most widely studied organomolybdenum friction modifier (FM) was molybdenum dialkyldithiophosphate (MoDDP), the molybdenum analogue of ZDDP, and in 1969 its ability to control scuffing, wear and friction was compared with colloidal MoS 2 [131].…”
Section: History Of Molybdenum Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their use to reduce friction was reported in 1959 [129] and 1963 [130]. Initially the most widely studied organomolybdenum friction modifier (FM) was molybdenum dialkyldithiophosphate (MoDDP), the molybdenum analogue of ZDDP, and in 1969 its ability to control scuffing, wear and friction was compared with colloidal MoS 2 [131].…”
Section: History Of Molybdenum Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mo oxysulfides were prepared as follows (9,10). Ammonium paramolybdate [(NH4)6Mo7024.4H20] was dissolved in concentrated NH3(an~.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This investigation represents an extention of the search for improved secondary Li battery cathode materials to a hitherto unexplored class of Mo compounds, namely molybdenum oxysulfides (9,10).…”
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“…!O, O, , , H8CeMol,0,,, H,SiWl,O,,, H7P\V1,0,, H6p,~V,,0,,.1s6 Molybdenum hexacarhonyl does not give an arenemolybdenum tricarbonyl by reaction with henzoic acid but yields, instead, molybdenum( IT) ben20ate.l~~ A new molybdenum oxysulphide, MOOS,, results from the thermal decomposition of (NH4)2M~02S2. 188 The reactions of molybdenum dichloride have been extensively investigated. In general, it reacts as if it contained a quadrivalent cation, Mo,C184+, the reactions of this ion being very similar to those of the stannic ion.…”
Section: The Transition Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%