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Title: | Oxidative Stability and Cold Flow Properties of Non-Edible Vegetable Oil for Industrial Biolubricant Applications |
Authors: | Timothy, Yakubu Woma Lawal, Albert Sunday Abdulrahman Olutoye, M. A. Abdullahi, Aliyu Alhaji |
Issue Date: | 9-Jun-2021 |
Abstract: | The use of mineral oil-based lubricants is attracting increasing environmental concern. Additionally, mineral oil is non- renewable and subject to high price fluctuation. There is therefore a need to seek alternative sustainable and renewable lubricant base stock. Vegetable oil are thought of as good substitute for mineral oil -based lubricants, but their use suffers setback due to their poor cold flow characteristics and thermo-oxidative instability. The oxidative stability, flash point and cold flow behaviour of castor oil were measured and compared to commercially available mineral oil -based lubricant SAE 20/W50. The castor oil had peroxide value of 8.92 meq/kg, flash point of 2820C, cloud point of -12.40C and pour point of 23.20C. The commercially available mineral oil- based lubricant SAE 20/W50 had peroxide value of 0.99 meq/kg, flash point of 2550C, cloud-point temperature of -18.90C and pour-point temperature of 24.10C. The castor oil has poor oxidative stability but excellent fire safety and cold flow properties. The - castor oil is a good sustainable and renewable alternative to petroleum oil -based lubricant, however its oxidative stability needs to be improved to increase its shelf life and service life as a lubricant. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18116 |
Appears in Collections: | Mechanical Engineering |
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