Influence of the nanoclay concentration and oil viscosity on the rheological and tribological properties of nanoclay-based ecolubricants

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This manuscript describes a rheological and tribological study carried out on eco-friendly lubricants. These ecolubricants were made up of nanoclays as dispersed phase (a layered nanosilicate (montmorillonite Cloisite 15A) and a fiber-like nanoclay (sepiolite Pangel B20)) and vegetable-based oil as continuous phase (castor oil (CO), high oleic sunflower oil (HOSO) and their mixtures). A series of nanoclay-based ecolubricants were prepared by varying both nanoclay concentration and base oil, and thus, its viscosity. Friction and wear behaviors were assessed by using a ball-on-three plates tribometer cell. The results showed that the fiber-like sepiolite Pangel B20 yielded an important reduction in the wear scar diameter, thus revealing its potential as anti-wear and load-carrying additive in ecolubricant formulations, while Cloisite 15A proved to have friction improving properties. These anti-wear and friction reducing properties were found to be influenced by both nanoclay concentration and oil viscosity.

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Fernández-Silva, S. D., García-Morales, M., Ruffel, C., & Delgado, M. A. (2021). Influence of the nanoclay concentration and oil viscosity on the rheological and tribological properties of nanoclay-based ecolubricants. Lubricants, 9(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants9010008

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