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Rheological and Tribological Properties of Nanocellulose-Based Ecolubricants

Samuel D. Fernández-Silva, M.Á. Delgado, Claudia Roman, Moisés García‐Morales

2021Nanomaterials22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Based on the response surface methodology, a rheological and tribological study carried out on eco-friendly lubricants is described. Such ecolubricants consisted of fibrillated or crystalline nanocellulose in vegetable oil (castor oil, high oleic sunflower oil or their mixtures). Cellulose nanoparticles showed noticeable friction-reducing and anti-wear properties within the boundary and mixed lubrication regimes, which were found to be dependent on nanocellulose concentration, base oil composition and applied normal force. In general, both types of nanocellulose performed equally well. An excellent tribological performance, with large wear scar diameter reductions, was achieved with 3.3 wt.% (or higher) nanocellulose dispersions in castor oil-rich mixtures. The observed behavior was explained on the basis of enhanced viscosity of castor oil-rich suspensions and the preferential action of the most polar components, nanocellulose and ricinoleic acid, in the vicinity of the contact surfaces.

Topics & Concepts

NanocelluloseCastor oilMaterials scienceTribologyRheologySunflower oilRicinoleic acidComposite materialCelluloseChemical engineeringBase oilLubricationOrganic chemistryChemistryBiochemistryScanning electron microscopeEngineeringLubricants and Their AdditivesTribology and Wear AnalysisTribology and Lubrication Engineering
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