There is a critical need for engineers to move away from using conventional petroleum-based oils and lubricants in mechanical systems due to their environmental impact. To fulfil this need, multifunctional plant-based lubricants have been developed, and improving the performance of these lubricants is an active area of research.
As the first book dedicated to multifunctional bio-based lubricants, this reference text provides detailed coverage on all aspects of the field, including the need for these lubricants and their performance, their synthesis and design routes, and their valuable multifunctional properties. The environmental benefits and superior properties of these lubricants are covered to promote their usage on an industrial scale. The book provides guidelines to allow a practitioner or researcher to modify a bio-based ionic liquid lubricant to display multiple properties, and covers the future market of multifunctional bio-based lubricants based on the potential applications.
With sustainability as a key focus, the book raises awareness of the need to develop bio-based lubricants with a lower environmental footprint than traditional lubricants, covers methods for synthesising lubricants from waste plastics (an emerging technique) and discusses suitable techniques for their eventual disposal. The text will be invaluable for researchers in the fields of mechanical engineering and tribology, particularly those designing or investigating multifunctional bio-based lubricants.
As the first book dedicated to multifunctional bio-based lubricants, this reference text provides detailed coverage on all aspects of the field, including the need for these lubricants and their performance, their synthesis and design routes, and their valuable multifunctional properties. The environmental benefits and superior properties of these lubricants are covered to promote their usage on an industrial scale. The book provides guidelines to allow a practitioner or researcher to modify a bio-based ionic liquid lubricant to display multiple properties, and covers the future market of multifunctional bio-based lubricants based on the potential applications.
With sustainability as a key focus, the book raises awareness of the need to develop bio-based lubricants with a lower environmental footprint than traditional lubricants, covers methods for synthesising lubricants from waste plastics (an emerging technique) and discusses suitable techniques for their eventual disposal. The text will be invaluable for researchers in the fields of mechanical engineering and tribology, particularly those designing or investigating multifunctional bio-based lubricants.
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