Eco-friendly Multifunction Petroleum Additives: Preparation, Characterization and Evaluation

Kandile, Nadia; H.M. Salah; H.F. Abo-Hatab;

Abstract


ZDDP (zinc dialkyldithiophosphate) is one of the most commonly used
petroleum additives as anti-wear, anti-rust and anti-oxidant but it has
some environmental problems, so there is a must to find alternative eco friendly compounds which can replace some of these conventional used
petroleum additives. In this study, new compatible mixtures from different
natural sources using phospholipids were prepared and their solubility in
mineral base oils was evaluated to achieve complete solubility. Some of the
prepared mixtures were characterized by FT-IR and then evaluated as
anti-rust and anti-oxidant additives for lubricating oils according to
standard test methods such as rust preventing characteristics and RPVOT
(Rotary Pressure Vessel Oxidation test) for oxidation stability evaluation.
The results of evaluation showed an excellent opportunity of widely usage
of the vegetable oils derivatives specially Soy Lecithin (SL) in petroleum
industry as multifunctional petroleum additives


Other data

Title Eco-friendly Multifunction Petroleum Additives: Preparation, Characterization and Evaluation
Authors Kandile, Nadia ; H.M. Salah; H.F. Abo-Hatab
Keywords Soy;Lecithin;Quercetin;Phenolipid;Mineral base oil;Oxidation;Stability;Rust
Issue Date 2018
Publisher Faculty of Engineering
Journal Tribology in Industry 
Volume 40
Issue 1
Start page 129
End page 138
DOI 10.24874/ti.2018.40.01.12

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