Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application

Lubricant derived from Tamanu (Calophyllum-Inophyllum) fruits is a non-edible vegetable-based oil that is renewable, biodegradable and sustainable which could be added into the biolubricants products as feedstock for industrial application. The physicochemical properties of the crude Tamanu oil (...

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Main Authors: Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab, Jamaluddin, Nor Athira, Jamaludin, Ahmad Shahir, Talib, Norfazillah
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author Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab
Jamaluddin, Nor Athira
Jamaludin, Ahmad Shahir
Talib, Norfazillah
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Jamaluddin, Nor Athira
Jamaludin, Ahmad Shahir
Talib, Norfazillah
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description Lubricant derived from Tamanu (Calophyllum-Inophyllum) fruits is a non-edible vegetable-based oil that is renewable, biodegradable and sustainable which could be added into the biolubricants products as feedstock for industrial application. The physicochemical properties of the crude Tamanu oil (CTO) including rheological, temperature and corrosion characteristicswere determined for suitability as base stock for lubricant production through comparison between the RBD palm olein (RBD-PO) and crude Jatropha oil (CJO). The lubricants underwent a series of analyses on their properties in terms of physical and chemical characteristics. The density, viscosity, flashpoint, water content, corrosion test, and acid value are measured following the ASTM standards. A four-ball wear test that was subjected to the CTO was conducted to determine its lubrication behavior for friction and wear resistance. Results have shown that the CJO has a better viscosity index compared to the CTO, whereas the CTO is better than the CJO in other measured properties. The properties of the Tamanu oil need to be improved except for its flash point and corrosion inhibition properties.
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spelling uthm-26532021-11-23T07:15:44Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2653/ Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab Jamaluddin, Nor Athira Jamaludin, Ahmad Shahir Talib, Norfazillah T Technology (General) Lubricant derived from Tamanu (Calophyllum-Inophyllum) fruits is a non-edible vegetable-based oil that is renewable, biodegradable and sustainable which could be added into the biolubricants products as feedstock for industrial application. The physicochemical properties of the crude Tamanu oil (CTO) including rheological, temperature and corrosion characteristicswere determined for suitability as base stock for lubricant production through comparison between the RBD palm olein (RBD-PO) and crude Jatropha oil (CJO). The lubricants underwent a series of analyses on their properties in terms of physical and chemical characteristics. The density, viscosity, flashpoint, water content, corrosion test, and acid value are measured following the ASTM standards. A four-ball wear test that was subjected to the CTO was conducted to determine its lubrication behavior for friction and wear resistance. Results have shown that the CJO has a better viscosity index compared to the CTO, whereas the CTO is better than the CJO in other measured properties. The properties of the Tamanu oil need to be improved except for its flash point and corrosion inhibition properties. Springer 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2653/1/C3449_482bb90b3b980d0a0dfab1231926d7b4.pdf Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab and Jamaluddin, Nor Athira and Jamaludin, Ahmad Shahir and Talib, Norfazillah (2021) Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application. In: Recent Trends in Manufacturing and Materials Towards Industry 4.0. Springer, Springer Singapore, pp. 441-449. ISBN 978-981-15-9505-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9505-9
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab
Jamaluddin, Nor Athira
Jamaludin, Ahmad Shahir
Talib, Norfazillah
Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application
title Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application
title_full Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application
title_fullStr Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application
title_full_unstemmed Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application
title_short Calophyllum-Inophyllum from Pahang Malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application
title_sort calophyllum-inophyllum from pahang malaysia as biolubricant feedstock for industrial application
topic T Technology (General)
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