overbased
Overbased refers to a class of chemical additives that contain an excess of base relative to the acidic component they are designed to neutralize. In lubricants, overbased detergents are the most common example, typically based on calcium or magnesium and formed as sulfonates, phenates, or carboxylates dispersed as colloidal metal carbonate in oil. The term highlights the higher-than-necessary base content, which is described by a high base number.
These additives are produced by converting a metal oxide or hydroxide with an acidic surfactant salt and
The primary purpose of overbased detergents is twofold: neutralization of acidic substances formed during use (such
Variants include overbased calcium and magnesium sulfonates, phenates, and related detergents, sometimes referred to as superbased