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Title: | Vegetable Oil Based Lubricants: Challenges and Prospects |
Authors: | Woma, Timothy Yakubu Lawal, Sunday Albert Abdulrahman, Asipital Salawu Olutoye, Moses A. Ojapah, Mohammed M |
Keywords: | Vegetable oil, bio-lubricants, environmentally-friendly, wear, friction, tribometers |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Tribology Online |
Citation: | 12 |
Series/Report no.: | ;14 (2) |
Abstract: | Lubricants are very important consumables in all industries as failure in machine parts due to absence or wrong choice of lubricants carries enormous cost. The base oil used for the formation of most lubricant is environmentally hostile mineral oil and 30% of lubricants consumed ends up in the ecosystem. However, mineral oil reserve is depleting and the environmental concern about the damaging impact of mineral oil is growing. The search for environment friendly substitutes to mineral oils as base oils in lubricants has become a frontier area of research in the lubricant industry. Vegetable oils are perceived to be alternatives to mineral oils for lubricant base oils due to certain inherent technical properties and their ability to be biodegradable. This paper is an overview of recent research on vegetable oils as base oil for lubricant production with focus on the prospects, challenges and efforts to overcome the challenges of using vegetable oils as base oil for the production of industrial lubricants. Compared to mineral oils. Vegetable oils in general possess high flash points, high viscosity index, high lubricity, low evaporative loss, are renewable, and are environmentally friendly. Poor oxidative and hydrolytic stability, high cost, food versus energy debate, high temperature sensitivity of tribological behavior and poor cold flow properties are reckoned to be the limitations includes the use of non-edible oils, additives, chemical modifications and thermal modifications. More research and legislation in favour of the use of vegetable oil lubricants is recommended. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/640 |
Appears in Collections: | Mechanical Engineering |
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