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Archive | 2001

Lubricant compositions containing ester-substituted hindered phenol antioxidants

Paul E. Adams; Thomas J. Wolak


Archive | 2006

Titanium compounds and complexes as additives in lubricants

Jason R. Brown; Paul E. Adams; Virginia A. Carrick; Brent R. Dohner; William D. Abraham; Jonathan S. Vilardo; Richard M. Lange; Patrick E. Mosier


Archive | 1993

Fuel composition containing an aromatic amide detergent

Paul E. Adams; Richard M. Lange; Stephen H. Stoldt


Archive | 1996

Process for preparing compositions useful as intermediates for preparing lubricating oil and fuel additives

Jeffery G. Dietz; Mark R. Baker; Paul E. Adams


Archive | 1995

Overbased metal salts useful as additives for fuels and lubricants

Jack Lee Karn; Jody A. Kocsis; Laurence E King; Paul E. Adams; Vincent A. Notaro


Archive | 1994

Compositions useful as additives for lubricants and liquid fuels

Paul E. Adams; Richard M. Lange; Stephen H. Stoldt


Archive | 2001

Lubricating oil compositions containing saligenin derivatives

Jody A. Kocsis; James P. Roski; Virginia A. Carrick; Richard A. Denis; Thomas J. Wolak; Gordon D. Lamb; Paul E. Adams; William D. Abraham; Susan V. Cowling


Archive | 2007

Antiwear agent and lubricating composition thereof

Jason R. Brown; Patrick E. Mosier; Paul E. Adams


Archive | 2003

Method of lubricating an internal combustion engine and improving the efficiency of the emissions control system of the engine

Saleem Al-Ahmad; Melody A. Wilk; Jack C. Kelley; John K. Pudelski; Paul E. Adams; Ewa A. Bardasz


Archive | 1996

Hydroxy-substituted monolactones useful as intermediates for preparing lubricating oil and fuel additives

Mark R. Baker; Paul E. Adams; Jeffry G. Dietz

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