Bezerra, Rita de Cassia de Freitas’s team published research in Industrial Crops and Products in 2020-10-15 | 112-63-0

Industrial Crops and Products published new progress about Attalea speciosa. 112-63-0 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C19H34O2, SDS of cas: 112-63-0.

Bezerra, Rita de Cassia de Freitas; Rodrigues, Francisco Eduardo Arruda; Arruda, Tathilene Bezerra Mota Gomes; Moreira, Francisca Belkise de Freitas; Chaves, Pedro Oribio Bastos; Assuncao, Joao Carlos da Costa; Ricardo, Nagila Maria Pontes Silva published the artcile< Babassu-oil-based biolubricant: Chemical characterization and physicochemical behavior as additive to naphthenic lubricant NH-10>, SDS of cas: 112-63-0, the main research area is oil naphthenic lubricant additive physicochem behavior.

In the search of new bioproducts, which could substitute petroleum derivatives and with capability to attend industrial demand, the present research reports the synthesis of babassu-oil-based biolubricant (Orbignya speciosa M), its characterization, and the impact in mineral lubricant properties when the biolubricant was used as additive. The botanical species was submitted to chromatog. anal., and the oil content was predominantly saturated Spectroscopy anal. confirmed the success of the reaction, and the biolubricant consisted of a mixture of mono, di and tri esters of trimethylolpropane. The thermogravimetric behavior of the babassu biolubricant was also studied. The gaseous products evolved during the process were analyzed by IR spectroscopy and the volatilization and combustion process could be described. Blends between babassu biolubricant and mineral basic oil NH-10 were prepared in the proportions of 3, 5 and 10% volume/volume, and physicochem. properties as specific mass, kinematic viscosity at 40 and 100 °C, and flow point were evaluated. For the proportions used in the evaluation, babassu biolubricant could be pointed as a secure additive for mineral oil lubricant NH-10. The characterization of babassu biolubricant, the thermogravimetric behavior, and spectroscopy anal. of the gaseous products evolved, as well as the use as a possible additive and points to a possible use for biolubricants.

Industrial Crops and Products published new progress about Attalea speciosa. 112-63-0 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C19H34O2, SDS of cas: 112-63-0.

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