2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.02.037
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New hydraulic biolubricants based on passion fruit and moringa oils and their epoxy

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“…Bio-lubricant obtained 94.6% by the concentration diesters 14.7% and 79.9% trimesters. However, the lower yield obtained from the research Yunus et al [29] 2003) with a concentration of 4.6% diesters and trimesters 93.2%.…”
Section: Transesterification Using Oscillatory Flow Reactor and Sodiumentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Bio-lubricant obtained 94.6% by the concentration diesters 14.7% and 79.9% trimesters. However, the lower yield obtained from the research Yunus et al [29] 2003) with a concentration of 4.6% diesters and trimesters 93.2%.…”
Section: Transesterification Using Oscillatory Flow Reactor and Sodiumentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Frictional graphs give a very detailed information about the various processes taking place during the test [31,32,33]. Figure 5 shows typical frictional graphs for the nine runs with the three factors running at different levels according to the L 9 array of the Taguchi design.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the higher pour point of moringa oil (+4 °C), which is due to the large amount of saturated fatty acids in its structure, needs to be mitigated using chemical modifications or by using pour‐point depressant additives. Some researchers have investigated the feasibility of using moringa oil as biodiesel and hydraulic fluid feedstock and have verified its strong potential for use as biodiesel/biolubricant feedstock …”
Section: Viable Biolubricant Feedstocks In Iranmentioning
confidence: 99%