Lubricity, Tribological and Rheological Properties of Green Ester Oil Prepared from Bio-Based Azelaic Acid
Plant oil derived compounds have been used as the raw material for the synthesis of green biolubricant. Azelaic acid derived from oleic acid is one of the interesting compounds. The synthesis of azelate esters oil based synthetic green biolubricants was carried out. The esterification process of aze...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Asian journal of chemistry 2021-06, Vol.33 (6), p.1363-1369 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plant oil derived compounds have been used as the raw material for the synthesis of green biolubricant.
Azelaic acid derived from oleic acid is one of the interesting compounds. The synthesis of azelate
esters oil based synthetic green biolubricants was carried out. The esterification process of azelaic
acid with variety type of alcohols was catalyzed by concentrated H2SO4. The yields percentages of
azelate esters oil produced were varied depending their overall molecular structure. The azelate esters
oil properties were evaluated for their suitability as a biolubricant. The results showed that the linear
azelate esters oil showed high pour point values in a range of 15 to 5 ºC for di-decyl azelate, di-octyl
azelate and di-hexyl azelate respectively. On the other hands, the branch azelate esters oil showed very
low pour point of -70, -58 and -50 ºC for di-2-butyloctyl azelate, di-2-ethylhexanol azelate and
di-2-ethylbutyl azelate, respectively. Moreover, the linear azelate esters oil gave high values of flash
point, viscosity index and oxidative stability, and they were slightly affected by branching molecule
structure. The tribological and rheological properties of high molecular azelate esters oil were also
performed. Subsequently, most of them were classified as non-Newtonian fluids and having boundary
lubrication properties with low friction coefficient. The branch azelate esters oil is plausible to be used
as green biolubricants in many applications including automotive, marine engine oils, compressor
oils, hydraulic fluids, gear oils and industrial biolubricants. |
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ISSN: | 0970-7077 0975-427X |
DOI: | 10.14233/ajchem.2021.23209 |