Preparation of a Water-Based Lubricant from Lignocellulosic Biomass
and Its Tribological Properties
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Abstract
Lignocellulosic biomass is considered
as a major feedstock to produce value-added renewable chemicals. In
this study, a new water-based lubricant was prepared using biomass-derived
levulinic acid (LA) and polyols such as ethylene glycol and glycerol.
The products were separated by rotary film molecular distillation
and characterized by <sup>1</sup>H NMR and mass spectrometry. Lubricant
properties such as kinematic viscosity, pour, cloud, and flash points,
copper strip corrosion, and volatility at 120 °C were evaluated
according to standard ASTM methods. Furthermore, the hydrolytic stability
and tribological properties of the products were tested for water-based
lubricants. The results indicated that glycerol ester of levulinic
acid (LAGLE) exhibited superior lubricant properties, strong resistance
to hydrolytic degradation, and excellent antiwear performance, implying
that the biomass-derived LAGLE was a potential water-based lubricant