{"title":"多级化学改性废椰子油生物润滑油性能评价","authors":"Gokul Biju, Prakash Marimuthu, Ananthan D. Thampi, Baiju Sasidharan, Rani Santhakumari","doi":"10.1007/s13399-025-06751-x","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Bio-lubricant studies in recent years have shown that they can be used as an eco-friendly alternative to petroleum-based lubricants due to their toxicity and the rapidly exhausting nature of petroleum-based products. Coconut oil (CO) is the most used cooking oil in most of the states of India. Earlier studies have already shown the potential of using pure CO as a base oil for various bio-lubricant applications. The extraction and usage of oils for bio-lubricant applications has many feasibility constraints, and used oils can be considered a more viable base stock for bio-lubricant applications. The present study attempts to make used coconut oil (UCO), which is the oil remaining after the cooking process as a potential source for bio-lubricant production. However, the properties of UCO need to be improved to meet the requirements of industrial applications by multi-stage chemical modification process. This study evaluated and compared the physicochemical, oxidative stability, thermal, and tribological properties of CO, UCO, epoxidized used coconut oil (EUCO), and trans-esterified EUCO (MUCO) using various experimental procedures. The chemical properties of MUCO such as acid and peroxide numbers showed a reduction of around 75% and the iodine value decreased by 20% when compared to UCO. The tribological and oxidative stability properties of MUCO were improved by around 20%, and the improvement in viscosity and thermal properties was observed to be around 10% in comparison with UCO. The results showed that MUCO has better thermal stability, a higher viscosity index, and good anti-wear properties compared to EUCO, UCO, and CO. 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Property evaluation of multi-staged chemically modified used coconut oil for bio-lubricant applications
Bio-lubricant studies in recent years have shown that they can be used as an eco-friendly alternative to petroleum-based lubricants due to their toxicity and the rapidly exhausting nature of petroleum-based products. Coconut oil (CO) is the most used cooking oil in most of the states of India. Earlier studies have already shown the potential of using pure CO as a base oil for various bio-lubricant applications. The extraction and usage of oils for bio-lubricant applications has many feasibility constraints, and used oils can be considered a more viable base stock for bio-lubricant applications. The present study attempts to make used coconut oil (UCO), which is the oil remaining after the cooking process as a potential source for bio-lubricant production. However, the properties of UCO need to be improved to meet the requirements of industrial applications by multi-stage chemical modification process. This study evaluated and compared the physicochemical, oxidative stability, thermal, and tribological properties of CO, UCO, epoxidized used coconut oil (EUCO), and trans-esterified EUCO (MUCO) using various experimental procedures. The chemical properties of MUCO such as acid and peroxide numbers showed a reduction of around 75% and the iodine value decreased by 20% when compared to UCO. The tribological and oxidative stability properties of MUCO were improved by around 20%, and the improvement in viscosity and thermal properties was observed to be around 10% in comparison with UCO. The results showed that MUCO has better thermal stability, a higher viscosity index, and good anti-wear properties compared to EUCO, UCO, and CO. The study concludes that the MUCO has shown the potential to replace petroleum-based lubricants.
期刊介绍:
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery presents articles and information on research, development and applications in thermo-chemical conversion; physico-chemical conversion and bio-chemical conversion, including all necessary steps for the provision and preparation of the biomass as well as all possible downstream processing steps for the environmentally sound and economically viable provision of energy and chemical products.