2023
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c02391
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Sustainable Kilogram-Scale Conversion of Tire Pyrolysis Waste into Nanosized Onion-like Carbons with Extraordinary Lubricant-Additive Properties

Nowduru Ravikiran,
Balaji Padya,
Syed Junaid
et al.

Abstract: Tire pyrolysis waste (TPW) is converted into highly crystalline and nanosized onion-like carbons (OLCs) on a kilogram scale using an easy and controlled heat treatment. An OLC-dispersed additive-free group-II N500 base oil (BO) sample exhibited increased density, lower viscosity, and reduced internal fluid shear stress compared to BO. The nanoscale of OLC induced a change in the dispersing medium's conformation and free volume, resulting in a non-Einstein-like decrease of viscosity. When used as a lubricant in… Show more

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“…MWCNTs-added BO and CO samples’ wear-preventive nature is assessed by measuring the wear scar diameter (WSD), wear volume loss (WVL), and wear scar depth ( h ) using the standard formulae Figure shows the average WSD values measured on the test specimens subjected to wear test using BO and the MWCNTs-dispersed BO samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MWCNTs-added BO and CO samples’ wear-preventive nature is assessed by measuring the wear scar diameter (WSD), wear volume loss (WVL), and wear scar depth ( h ) using the standard formulae Figure shows the average WSD values measured on the test specimens subjected to wear test using BO and the MWCNTs-dispersed BO samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%