Lubricant pyrolysis during sintering of powder metallurgy compacts

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M. M. Baum
R. M. Becker
A. M. Lappas
J. A. Moss
D. Apelian
D. Saha
V. A. Kapinus
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[1] Oak Crest Institute of Science,the Department of Chemistry
[2] Worcester Polytechnic Institute,the Metals Processing Institute
[3] California Institute of Technology,the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Pyrolysis; Material Transaction; Emission Mode; Heptadecane; Iron Pentacarbonyl;
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The chemistry surrounding the pyrolysis of N,N′-ethylenebisstearimide (EBS) compacted with iron powder is described for the first time. Heat treatment is carried out in a 5 vol pct hydrogen atmosphere (balance nitrogen) over the 100 °C to 850 °C range. The exhaust from the furnace is monitored by Fourier transform infrared and dispersive ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy; condensable materials are analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). A wide range of analytes emitted from the preceding process were characterized. The aliphatic CH stretch in the 3000 to 2700 cm−1 range and the asymmetric CO stretch in gaseous CO2 at 2350 cm−1 are excellent indicators of the extent of delubrication. A bimodal CO emission phase is observed in the temperature window between delubrication and sintering. Three major large molecule reaction products, along with five minor compounds, are identified by GC/MS. A preliminary reaction mechanism is inferred based on product analysis and known organic chemistry. It appears that hydrolysis of EBS competes with γ-H abstraction yielding an N-vinyl amide and stearamide, which undergoes further reaction. Hydrolysis affords stearic acid, which decarboxylates to heptadecane, and 2-heptadecyl-4,5-dihydroimidazole via ring closure of the corresponding amino-amide.
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