Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer

The development of effective bio lubricants with anti-friction and wear properties is gaining recognition due to their ecofriendly nature and good lubrications in mitigating challenges associated with friction and wear on tribo-components during lubrication. In this research, rapeseed oil served as...

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Main Authors: Opia, Anthony Chukwunonso, Abdollah, Mohd. Fadzli, Mamah, Stanley C., Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Kameil, Syahrullail, Samion, Audu, Ibrahim A., Johnson, Charles, Basiron, Juliana
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spelling my.utm.1075692024-09-23T06:16:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/107569/ Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer Opia, Anthony Chukwunonso Abdollah, Mohd. Fadzli Mamah, Stanley C. Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Kameil Syahrullail, Samion Audu, Ibrahim A. Johnson, Charles Basiron, Juliana TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The development of effective bio lubricants with anti-friction and wear properties is gaining recognition due to their ecofriendly nature and good lubrications in mitigating challenges associated with friction and wear on tribo-components during lubrication. In this research, rapeseed oil served as the base lubricant, and the high frequency reciprocating rig was utilized to examine the responsiveness of the multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and Eichhornia crassipes carboxylmethyl cellulose (EC-CMC) polymer additives. To determine the constituents and strength of the formulations, the samples were characterized using scanning electron microscope, Energy-dispersive X-ray, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The tribological test was conducted in terms of synergistic tendency, load carrying capacity, friction and wear reduction as well as tribo-film nature. The investigation came to the following conclusions: Depending on the operating conditions, all nanoparticle suspensions showed decreases in friction and wear relative to the base oil; MWCNTs yielded better wear reduction performance while EC-CMC demonstrated outstanding friction reduction operations compared to based lubricant; the suspensions with 0.8% MWCNTs +0.5% EC-CMC had the best tribological behavior, exhibiting high percentage reduction on friction (67.8%) and wear (37.9%) with low levels on the surface roughness. Using XPS analysis, the detection of additive elements and tribo-films on the wear surfaces was validated, and their nature was analyzed in the context of the related tribo-chemistry findings. The study concluded that effective friction reduction during testing is a result of the additive's rapid penetration into the interface region and its nanosized structure. Elsevier B.V. 2023-09-15 Article PeerReviewed Opia, Anthony Chukwunonso and Abdollah, Mohd. Fadzli and Mamah, Stanley C. and Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Kameil and Syahrullail, Samion and Audu, Ibrahim A. and Johnson, Charles and Basiron, Juliana (2023) Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer. Wear, 528 (NA). NA. ISSN 0043-1648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2023.204974 DOI:10.1016/j.wear.2023.204974
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Opia, Anthony Chukwunonso
Abdollah, Mohd. Fadzli
Mamah, Stanley C.
Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Kameil
Syahrullail, Samion
Audu, Ibrahim A.
Johnson, Charles
Basiron, Juliana
Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer
description The development of effective bio lubricants with anti-friction and wear properties is gaining recognition due to their ecofriendly nature and good lubrications in mitigating challenges associated with friction and wear on tribo-components during lubrication. In this research, rapeseed oil served as the base lubricant, and the high frequency reciprocating rig was utilized to examine the responsiveness of the multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and Eichhornia crassipes carboxylmethyl cellulose (EC-CMC) polymer additives. To determine the constituents and strength of the formulations, the samples were characterized using scanning electron microscope, Energy-dispersive X-ray, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The tribological test was conducted in terms of synergistic tendency, load carrying capacity, friction and wear reduction as well as tribo-film nature. The investigation came to the following conclusions: Depending on the operating conditions, all nanoparticle suspensions showed decreases in friction and wear relative to the base oil; MWCNTs yielded better wear reduction performance while EC-CMC demonstrated outstanding friction reduction operations compared to based lubricant; the suspensions with 0.8% MWCNTs +0.5% EC-CMC had the best tribological behavior, exhibiting high percentage reduction on friction (67.8%) and wear (37.9%) with low levels on the surface roughness. Using XPS analysis, the detection of additive elements and tribo-films on the wear surfaces was validated, and their nature was analyzed in the context of the related tribo-chemistry findings. The study concluded that effective friction reduction during testing is a result of the additive's rapid penetration into the interface region and its nanosized structure.
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author Opia, Anthony Chukwunonso
Abdollah, Mohd. Fadzli
Mamah, Stanley C.
Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Kameil
Syahrullail, Samion
Audu, Ibrahim A.
Johnson, Charles
Basiron, Juliana
author_facet Opia, Anthony Chukwunonso
Abdollah, Mohd. Fadzli
Mamah, Stanley C.
Abdul Hamid, Mohd. Kameil
Syahrullail, Samion
Audu, Ibrahim A.
Johnson, Charles
Basiron, Juliana
author_sort Opia, Anthony Chukwunonso
title Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer
title_short Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer
title_full Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer
title_fullStr Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer
title_full_unstemmed Lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer
title_sort lubricity effectiveness of bio-lubricant modified with multi-wall carbon nanotube and organic polymer
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107569/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2023.204974
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