A critical review on vegetable oil-based bio-lubricants: preparation, characterization, and challenges
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Environment, Development and Sustainability
Abstract
Lubrication is a procedure that involves the use of a chemical called lubricant to reduce wear on surfaces that are in relative motion with each other. It aids in the transmission of pressure created between opposing surfaces. Lubricants serve as anti-friction agents. They allow for flat-level operations by retaining superior machine functionality and reducing the likelihood of recurring breakdowns. In today's world, the price of crude oil is rising in tandem with the depletion of reservoirs (oil). As a result, protecting a pollution-free environment is a major responsibility. The focus of current research is on creating and using an ecologically friendly lubricant made from renewable resources. This paper discusses the preparation, characteristics, characterization advantages, and uses of vegetable oil-based non-edible lubricants. Chemical changes are required since vegetable oil-based lubricants have lower thermal and oxidative stability. The article explores the required chemical modification approaches for improving the properties of bio-lubricants. The characterization of bio-lubricants has been elaborately discussed, highlighting the major pros and cons. The drawbacks and also future scope of the bio-lubricants have been highlighted.
First Page
9011
Last Page
9046
DOI
10.1007/s10668-022-02669-w
Publication Date
9-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Uppar, Rajendra; Dinesha, P.; and Kumar, Shiva, "A critical review on vegetable oil-based bio-lubricants: preparation, characterization, and challenges" (2023). Open Access archive. 5378.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/5378