In this work, a new structured linoleic-based hydroxytetrahydrofuran (HTHF) ester lubricant with excellent properties was developed. A synthesis route through regioselective enzymatic hydration was established, combining highly selective epoxidation with an intramolecular epoxide ring-opening reaction. The results proved that the enzymatic-chemical method is an alternative strategy for the conversion of linoleic acid into bio-lubricants. LiBr was revealed as an efficient catalyst (yields of 95.8%, and selectivity of 98.5%, respectively) for the intramolecular epoxide ring-opening reaction. The tribological properties test indicated that the HTHF bio-lubricants exhibited better performance than the commercial mineral oils. Physicochemical in...
In recent years, the demand of bio-lubricant has greatly increased due to the environmental and sust...
Biolubricants derived from vegetable oils are environmentally compatible products due to their low t...
Presently, plant oils which contain high percentage of linoleic acid 1 are perceived to be a viable ...
Most of the base oils used in lubricant formulations are typically derived from mineral oils, which ...
The depletion of oil reserves and concerns about the environmental impact of the use and incorrect d...
A novel process for the production of biodegradable lubricant-based stocks from epoxidized vegetable...
Bio-based lubricants are an attractive class of products, gaining more attention in the recent years...
Biolubricant derived from vegetable oils is one of alternatives to substitute petroleum based lubric...
In transportation and industrial sectors, the world relies heavily on petroleum-based products which...
For environmental reasons, a new class of environmentally acceptable and renewable biolubricant base...
AbstractCastor oil fatty acid methyl esters (COFAME) epoxide was derived by In-situ epoxidation reac...
Refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) palm oil is one of the interesting renewable resources in bio...
In this paper, lubricants based on lauric acid and different polyols – neopentyl glycol (NPG), trime...
AbstractAn increasing demand for environmentally acceptable lubricant has led researchers to look to...
Considerable efforts are currently being made by the academic community and industry, aiming to dev...
In recent years, the demand of bio-lubricant has greatly increased due to the environmental and sust...
Biolubricants derived from vegetable oils are environmentally compatible products due to their low t...
Presently, plant oils which contain high percentage of linoleic acid 1 are perceived to be a viable ...
Most of the base oils used in lubricant formulations are typically derived from mineral oils, which ...
The depletion of oil reserves and concerns about the environmental impact of the use and incorrect d...
A novel process for the production of biodegradable lubricant-based stocks from epoxidized vegetable...
Bio-based lubricants are an attractive class of products, gaining more attention in the recent years...
Biolubricant derived from vegetable oils is one of alternatives to substitute petroleum based lubric...
In transportation and industrial sectors, the world relies heavily on petroleum-based products which...
For environmental reasons, a new class of environmentally acceptable and renewable biolubricant base...
AbstractCastor oil fatty acid methyl esters (COFAME) epoxide was derived by In-situ epoxidation reac...
Refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) palm oil is one of the interesting renewable resources in bio...
In this paper, lubricants based on lauric acid and different polyols – neopentyl glycol (NPG), trime...
AbstractAn increasing demand for environmentally acceptable lubricant has led researchers to look to...
Considerable efforts are currently being made by the academic community and industry, aiming to dev...
In recent years, the demand of bio-lubricant has greatly increased due to the environmental and sust...
Biolubricants derived from vegetable oils are environmentally compatible products due to their low t...
Presently, plant oils which contain high percentage of linoleic acid 1 are perceived to be a viable ...