2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-021-02868-y
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Friction study on chemically modified RBD PK oil as a potential renewable resource

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“…However, articles with GM oils of the 1st generation have been reported, as in the case of high oleic soybean [23,117,118]. The large number of tribological studies carried out on biolubricants formulated from pure oils (triglycerides) is shown in Figure 10b, as well as the use of esters modified using the transesterification technique, such as FAME (biodiesel) or FAAE, which have been shown to have better physicochemical and tribological properties [64,68,69,97,102,103]. Finally, Figure 10c highlights the need to use additives when the biolubricant is formulated from pure oil, with the most studied being CuO and TiO 2 nanoparticles.…”
Section: Tribological Characterization and Performance Of Vegetable-d...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, articles with GM oils of the 1st generation have been reported, as in the case of high oleic soybean [23,117,118]. The large number of tribological studies carried out on biolubricants formulated from pure oils (triglycerides) is shown in Figure 10b, as well as the use of esters modified using the transesterification technique, such as FAME (biodiesel) or FAAE, which have been shown to have better physicochemical and tribological properties [64,68,69,97,102,103]. Finally, Figure 10c highlights the need to use additives when the biolubricant is formulated from pure oil, with the most studied being CuO and TiO 2 nanoparticles.…”
Section: Tribological Characterization and Performance Of Vegetable-d...mentioning
confidence: 99%