Nano-tribological characterisation of palm oil-based trimethylolpropane ester for application as boundary lubricant

To isolate shearing of boundary film from direct surface-to-surface asperity interactions, the study determines boundary lubrication properties of palm oil-based TMPE (PTMPE) using Lateral Force Microscopy coupled with fluid imaging. PTMPE is produced through a series of 3-step transesterification p...

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Main Authors: Hamdan, S. H., Chong, W. W. F., Ng, J. H., Chong, C.T., Zhang, H.
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd. 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84166/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2018.05.036
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Summary:To isolate shearing of boundary film from direct surface-to-surface asperity interactions, the study determines boundary lubrication properties of palm oil-based TMPE (PTMPE) using Lateral Force Microscopy coupled with fluid imaging. PTMPE is produced through a series of 3-step transesterification processes, converting palm oil (PO) into palm methyl ester (PME) and finally into PTMPE. It is shown that PME generates the lowest friction. However, using Eyring thermal activation energy approach, PME is shown to possess less desirable load bearing property, portraying a form of stiction or adhesive nature. Even though friction is higher, PTMPE exhibits better load bearing ability, demonstrating the onset of lubricant laminar flow due to increased hydrodynamic effect, which is not observed for the PO and PME measurements.