Lubrication performance of α-zirconium phosphates as an anti-wear additive in vegetable oil-based anhydrous calcium grease

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Vegetable oil has significant potential as a base oil, and substitute for mineral oil in grease formulation due to its biodegradability, low toxicity and excellent lubrication. This paper studied the development of vegetable oil-based greases with α-Zr(HPO4)2 · H2O (α-ZrP) as an additive, exploring base oil influence in tribological behavior. The results demonstrated that the addition of α-ZrP in vegetable-based greases is beneficial to anti-wear property. α-ZrP particles exhibit good performance in anti-wear, friction-reduction and load-carrying capacity, and its tribological performances are better than the normally used molybdenum disulfide and graphite additives. Owing to its superior tribological properties as a vegetable oil-based grease additive, α-ZrP holds great potential for use in environmentally friendly applications in the future.

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Dai, Y., Xu, H., & Dong, J. (2018). Lubrication performance of α-zirconium phosphates as an anti-wear additive in vegetable oil-based anhydrous calcium grease. Lubricants, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants6030063

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