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108 The Role of the Chemist in Automotive Design<br />

methanol and provides advantages for higher as well as lower ambient temperatures.<br />

Ethylene glycol is poisonous and must be disposed of through proper means. This<br />

compound forms calcium oxalate crystals in the kidneys and can cause acute renal<br />

failure. A bittering agent (denatonium benzoate) is added to coolant to discourage<br />

oral ingestion.<br />

7.18 ProPylene glycol<br />

Propylene glycol is less toxic than ethylene glycol and is often labeled as a nontoxic<br />

antifreeze. This material is used in arenas other than the auto industry, such as water<br />

pipes and food processing. Propylene glycol will break down more readily and yield<br />

organic acids (formic, carbonic, and oxalic) upon exposure to excessive heat and air.<br />

The material will turn reddish in color upon breakdown.<br />

7.19 new develoPments<br />

Antifreeze contains corrosion-inhibiting compounds and dye for identification<br />

purposes. Dilution is 1:1 glycol to water mixture, which gives protection down to<br />

–40°C. Newer developments have seen the advent of organic acid technology (OAT)<br />

antifreezes such as Dex-cool. OAT antifreezes have extended service lives of up to<br />

150,000 miles. The properties of OAT coolant are shown in Table 7.7. OATs can<br />

mix with non-OATs; however, the change interval will decrease to 2 years or 30,000<br />

miles. OATs work by a mechanism different from that of traditional antifreeze mechanisms.<br />

As can be seen from Table 7.7, the additive package of the OAT contains<br />

table 7.7<br />

oat coolant Properties<br />

Physical<br />

Color Orange<br />

Odor Sweet to faint<br />

pH 8.0–8.6<br />

Vapor pressure

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