Presently, plant oils which contain high percentage of linoleic acid 1 are perceived to be a viable alternative to mineral oil for biolubricant applications due to their biodegradability and technical properties. In order to get biodegradable lubricant, triester derivatives compounds (1-5) were synthesized and characterized. The processes involved were monoepoxidation of linoleic acid 2, oxirane ring opening 3, esterification 4 and acylation 5. The structures of the products were confirmed by FTIR, 1H and 13C-NMR and LC-MS. The results that showed lowest temperature properties were obtained for triester 5, with a pour point value (PP) of -73°C, highest onset temperature (260°C) and lowest volatility at 0.30%. Viscosity index (VI) increased ...
The depletion of oil reserves and concerns about the environmental impact of the use and incorrect d...
Biodegradable polyol esters derived from branced polyol have been developed for various biodegradabl...
For environmental reasons, a new class of environmentally acceptable and renewable biolubricant base...
Presently, plant oils which contain high percentage of linoleic acid 1 are perceived to be a viable ...
AbstractThis work outlines modifications in the epoxidation, oxirane ring opening, estrification and...
AbstractFor environmental reasons, as well as the dwindling source of petroleum, a new class of envi...
In this research, polyol ester was used as the source of a biolubricant. The trimethylolpropane (TMP...
Vegetable oil is over 95% triacylglyceride (TAG) making it a potential low-cost feedstock for biolub...
In this paper, lubricants based on lauric acid and different polyols – neopentyl glycol (NPG), trime...
AbstractA major global effort is currently underway to reduce dependence on petroleum products and m...
AbstractAn increasing demand for environmentally acceptable lubricant has led researchers to look to...
Trimethylolpropane triesters are biodegradable synthetic lubricant base oil alternative to mineral o...
The topology of biodegradable polyesters can be adjusted by incorporating multifunctional polyols in...
Biolubricants derived from vegetable oils are environmentally compatible products due to their low t...
Crude dimer acid (DA) was prepared with soybean oil (SO) used as raw material and organic montmorill...
The depletion of oil reserves and concerns about the environmental impact of the use and incorrect d...
Biodegradable polyol esters derived from branced polyol have been developed for various biodegradabl...
For environmental reasons, a new class of environmentally acceptable and renewable biolubricant base...
Presently, plant oils which contain high percentage of linoleic acid 1 are perceived to be a viable ...
AbstractThis work outlines modifications in the epoxidation, oxirane ring opening, estrification and...
AbstractFor environmental reasons, as well as the dwindling source of petroleum, a new class of envi...
In this research, polyol ester was used as the source of a biolubricant. The trimethylolpropane (TMP...
Vegetable oil is over 95% triacylglyceride (TAG) making it a potential low-cost feedstock for biolub...
In this paper, lubricants based on lauric acid and different polyols – neopentyl glycol (NPG), trime...
AbstractA major global effort is currently underway to reduce dependence on petroleum products and m...
AbstractAn increasing demand for environmentally acceptable lubricant has led researchers to look to...
Trimethylolpropane triesters are biodegradable synthetic lubricant base oil alternative to mineral o...
The topology of biodegradable polyesters can be adjusted by incorporating multifunctional polyols in...
Biolubricants derived from vegetable oils are environmentally compatible products due to their low t...
Crude dimer acid (DA) was prepared with soybean oil (SO) used as raw material and organic montmorill...
The depletion of oil reserves and concerns about the environmental impact of the use and incorrect d...
Biodegradable polyol esters derived from branced polyol have been developed for various biodegradabl...
For environmental reasons, a new class of environmentally acceptable and renewable biolubricant base...