2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134454
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Recent advancements in synthesis, rheological characterization, and tribological performance of vegetable oil-based lubricants enhanced with nanoparticles for sustainable lubrication

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“…MWCNT nano-lubricant reduces cutting force by 5% compared to vegetable oil (Okokpujie et al , 2022). Vegetable oil with nanoparticle additives improves rheological and tribological performance, according to Pawar et al (2022) As per their reviews, the research reveals that vegetable oil has a considerable prospective to be used as sustainable lubricating oil with nanoparticle additions. Also, this comprehensive review is highly relevant, as it provides new direction and essential insights to researchers and professionals working towards sustainable lubricants (Pawar et al , 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…MWCNT nano-lubricant reduces cutting force by 5% compared to vegetable oil (Okokpujie et al , 2022). Vegetable oil with nanoparticle additives improves rheological and tribological performance, according to Pawar et al (2022) As per their reviews, the research reveals that vegetable oil has a considerable prospective to be used as sustainable lubricating oil with nanoparticle additions. Also, this comprehensive review is highly relevant, as it provides new direction and essential insights to researchers and professionals working towards sustainable lubricants (Pawar et al , 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vegetable oil with nanoparticle additives improves rheological and tribological performance, according to Pawar et al (2022) As per their reviews, the research reveals that vegetable oil has a considerable prospective to be used as sustainable lubricating oil with nanoparticle additions. Also, this comprehensive review is highly relevant, as it provides new direction and essential insights to researchers and professionals working towards sustainable lubricants (Pawar et al , 2022). In addition, some of the review articles are there which describe the progress of vegetable oil on diverse industry (Uppar et al , 2022; Kazeem et al , 2022; Lee et al , 2022; Chandrakant and Patel, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 Although the conventional homogeneous acid catalysts have high catalytic efficiency and lower cost, they also suffer from serious equipment corrosion, more side reactions, and complicated subsequent separation processes. [6][7][8] In contrast, heterogeneous acid catalysts are more economical and environmentally friendly than traditional homogeneous acid catalysts, and are becoming one of the research hotspots for catalytic reactions of POEs.…”
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“…In addition, a large number of experimental studies have been carried out on vegetable oil as a metalworking cutting fluid, and it is found that vegetable oils can reduce friction and improve tool life in metal processing compared to mineral oils [ 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 ]. Pereira et al [ 30 ] studied environmentally friendly cutting fluids, compared four vegetable oils and one ECO-350 recycled oil, and through the analysis of tribological and rheological properties, the results showed that ECO-350 recycled oil improved tool life by 30% compared to commercial vegetable oil.…”
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confidence: 99%