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El. knyga: Environmentally Friendly and Biobased Lubricants

Edited by (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA), Edited by (US Department of Agriculture)
  • Formatas: 450 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781482232035
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  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
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A Comprehensive Review of Developing Environmentally Friendly Lubricants

A push from environmentally savvy consumers along with recent changes in governmental regulations have paved the way for a marketplace of products with high levels of environmental performance. Fueled by the growing demand for biobased lubricants, Environmentally Friendly and Biobased Lubricants highlights the development of environmentally friendly additives that are compatible with environmental regulations and describes the approaches being used in this emerging area.

Derived from research topics shared over the years at various technical sessions of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE) Annual Meetings, the book includes a critical assessment of gaps and weaknesses in the field of environmentally friendly fluids and biobased lubricants. Each chapter is written by authors selected from the environmentally friendly fluids and biobased lubricants sessions of STLE and also incorporates input from prominent researchers invited to take part in the book. Expert contributors discuss the control, production, usage, and disposal of lubricants; factor in related policies, laws, and regulations around the world; and include case studies demonstrating the uses and values of commercially viable biobased lubricants.

The book is divided into five sections that cover advanced environmentally friendly base oils and feedstocks, biobased hydraulic lubricants and biodegradability, chemically/enzymatically modified environmentally friendly base oils, vegetable oilbased environmentally friendly fluids, and additives for environmentally friendly fluids.

Recenzijos

" a novel reference for R&D activities and suitable feed stocks to be used for the preparation of bio based lubricants." Dr. A. S. Sarpal, Inmetro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

" a very thorough book on a current active scientific area. The editors have done a good job in selecting authors with expertise in their subject." Joseph M. Perez, Professor Emeritus, Tribology Group, Chemical Engineering Department, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

" a useful book for all who are working in this fascinating and important area of renewables. Full of references and novel approaches." Manfred Schneider, Bergische Universität, Wuppertal, Germany

"This book attempts to focus on recent developments in the field, building on accumulated knowledge over the years. Diversity in content and depth of research material discussed, this edition is uniquely positioned to appeal to new researchers in the field and subject matter experts alike." Dr. Atanu Adhvaryu, Afton Chemical Corporation

" a broad spectrum of cutting-edge reports with interesting findings, based on innovative approaches and sound concepts." Svajus Joseph Asadauskas, Institute of Chemistry, CPST, Vilnius, Lithuania

"This book brings up-to-date information regarding biolubricants under one roof. Provides easy access to other relevant references. Brings topics that are not as well-known into discussion and consideration. A valuable addition to the lubricant world." Selim Erhan, Ph.D.

"a superb reference for those who are new to or work in the field of environmentally fluids with the goal of producing cost-effective commercial products with performance properties equivalent toor perhaps in some areaseven better properties than the corresponding petroleum-based products." Tribology & Lubrication Technology, December 2016

"The range of biobased products presented here is comprehensive, imaginative, based on good science, and with some products having surprisingly good lubrication properties." Chromatographia, January 2017

Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
SECTION I Advanced Environmentally Friendly Base Oils and Feedstocks
Chapter 1 Farnesene-Derived Base Oils
3(32)
Jeff Brown
Hyeok Hahn
Paula Vettel
Jason Wells
Chapter 2 Estolides: Bioderived Synthetic Base Oils
35(16)
Jakob W. Bredsguard
Travis D. Thompson
Steven C. Cermak
Terry A. Isbell
Chapter 3 Effect of Structure on Viscosity and Pour Points of Epoxidized Soybean Oil Lubricants
51(8)
Herman Benecke
Daniel Garbark
Chapter 4 Isostearic Acids: Synthesis, Properties, and Process Development
59(20)
Helen Ngo
Robert O. Dunn
Winnie C. Yee
Chapter 5 Producing Monomers and Polymers from Plant Oils
79(22)
Kenneth M. Doll
Bryan R. Moser
Zengshe Liu
Rex E. Murray
SECTION II Biobased Hydraulic Lubricants and Biodegradability
Chapter 6 Performance and Technical Requirements of Low-Environmental Impact Lubricants
101(12)
Hind Abi-Akar
Chapter 7 Environmental Approach to Hydraulic Fluids
113(18)
Gerhard Gaule
Ben Muller-Zermini
Chapter 8 Environmentally Acceptable Hydraulic Lubricants
131(20)
Bernard C. Roell, Jr.
Anne Otto
Tyler Kuchta
Chapter 9 Biodegradability and Ecotoxicity Evaluation of Lubricants
151(18)
Jagadeesh K. Mannekote
Satish V. Kailas
SECTION III Chemically/Enzymatically Modified Environmentally Friendly Base Oils
Chapter 10 Biolubricant Production Catalyzed by Enzymes
169(18)
Jose Andre Cavalcanti da Silva
Chapter 11 Lipases as Biocatalyst for Production of Biolubricants
187(18)
Jasneet Grewal
Sunil K. Khare
Chapter 12 Synthetic Methodologies of Ester-Based Eco-Friendly, Biodegradable Lubricant Base Stocks for Industrial Applications
205(30)
Shailesh N. Shah
Sayanti Ghosh
Lalit Kumar
Vivek Rathore
Shivanand M. Pai
Bharat L. Newalkar
SECTION IV Vegetable Oil-Based Environmentally Friendly Fluids
Chapter 13 Engineering and Technology of Environmentally Friendly Lubricants
235(38)
Carlton J. Reeves
Pradeep L. Menezes
Michael R. Lovell
Tien-Chien Jen
Chapter 14 Thermo-Oxidative Stability of Base Oils for Green Lubricants
273(18)
Pattathilehira Varghese Joseph
Deepak Saxena
Chapter 15 Vegetable Oils as Additive in the Formulation of Eco-Friendly Lubricant
291(24)
Gobinda Karmakar
Pranab Ghosh
Chapter 16 Vegetable Oil-Based Lubricant Additives
315(20)
Padmaja V. Korlipara
SECTION V Additives for Environmentally Friendly Fluids
Chapter 17 Friction of Fatty Acids in Nanoscale Contacts
335(26)
Marina Ruths
Sarah M. Lundgren
Karin Persson
Chapter 18 Additives for Biodegradable Lubricants
361(8)
Daniel M. Vargo
Brian M. Lipowski
Chapter 19 Micro- and Nano-Ti02, a Lubricant Additive for Environmentally Friendly Lubricants
369(22)
Sudeep Ingole
Archana Charanpahari
Suresh Umare
Chapter 20 Biodiesel: A Fuel, a Lubricant, and a Solvent
391(16)
Gerhard Knothe
Chapter 21 Corrosion Protection of Steel by Thin Coatings of Starch--Oil Dry Lubricants
407(12)
Victoria L. Finkenstadt
James A. Kenar
George F. Fanta
Index 419
Brajendra K. Sharma has served as a senior research engineer at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (ISTC), Prairie Research Institute, University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign, since 2009. Dr. Sharma received a PhD in chemistry from the Indian Institute of Petroleum/Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (India). Dr. Sharma is an associate technical editor of American Oil Chemists Societys Journal of Surfactants and Detergents. Dr. Sharma holds five issued patents on biobased lubricants/additives and has authored/coauthored more than 140 peer-reviewed articles, proceedings, book chapters, and technical reports and more than 130 scientific abstracts.

Girma Biresaw received a PhD in physical organic chemistry from the University of California

Davis, and spent four years as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara, investigating reaction kinetics and products in surfactant-based organized assemblies. He then joined the Aluminum Company of America as a scientist and conducted research in tribology, surface/colloid science, and adhesion for 12 years. Dr. Biresaw has authored/coauthored more than 270 invited and contributed scientific publications, including more than 80 peer-reviewed manuscripts, six patents, five edited books, more than 40 proceedings and book chapters, and more than 140 scientific abstracts.