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Ashish K Kasar, Arpith Siddaiah and Pradeep L Menezes Published
March 2023
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There is a critical need for engineers to move away from using conventional petroleum-based oils and lubricants in mechanical systems due to their environmental impact. As the first book dedicated to multifunctional bio-based lubricants, this reference text provides detailed coverage on all aspects of the field, including the need for these lubricants and their performance, the synthesis and design routes, and their valuable multifunctional properties. The environmental benefits and superior properties of these lubricants are covered. With sustainability as a key focus, the book raises awareness of the need to develop bio-based lubricants with a lower environmental footprint than traditional lubricants, covers methods for synthesising lubricants from waste plastics (an emerging technique) and discusses suitable techniques for their eventual disposal.
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• First research book dedicated to multifunctional bio-based lubricants.
• Provides detailed coverage on the performance, synthesis and design of these lubricants.
• Covers the environmental benefits and superior properties.
• Discusses the future market based on the potential applications.
• Covers disposal techniques and methods for synthesising lubricants from waste plastics.
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Online ISBN: 978-0-7503-3435-8•Print ISBN: 978-0-7503-3433-4
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Synthesis of bio-based lubricants
Madhu Agarwal, Karishma Maheshwari and Neha Pal
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Bio-based lubricants and their environmental sustainability
Satish Vasu Kailas, Jeng Haur Horng and P S Suvin
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Tribology of multifunctional bio-based lubricants
Sougata Roy
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Multiphase bio-lubricants for engine components
Dipen Kumar Rajak, D D Pagar and Pradeep L Menezes
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Machine learning to develop lubrication strategies
Ashish K Kasar, Parker Hill, Soumya Sikdar and Pradeep L Menezes
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Environmentally friendly grease
Ashish K Kasar, Reuel Baluyut, Jonfred Christian Diamzon, Morgan Lester, Rich Milani, Guillermo Ramirez and Pradeep L Menezes
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Additives for lubricants
Ashish K Kasar, Logan Richardson, Alexander Scherp, Chris Tyree, Jacob Welty and Pradeep L Menezes
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Environmentally friendly cutting fluids
Ashish K Kasar, Alex Kandaras and Pradeep L Menezes
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