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2018 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

4. Biodegradable Polymers as Lubricant Additives

Authors : Dhorali Gnanasekaran, Venkata Prasad Chavidi

Published in: Vegetable Oil based Bio-lubricants and Transformer Fluids

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

The physical, chemical, and antiwear performance of lubricant which contains a biodegradable polymer as additive is literature reviewed. Readily available and with its broad range of applications, vegetable oils are reviewed as a very important class of renewable resources for lubricants as well as its additives. The readily available and modified biodegradable polymers are used as renewable novel additives in the lubricant and is reviewed and discussed here.

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Metadata
Title
Biodegradable Polymers as Lubricant Additives
Authors
Dhorali Gnanasekaran
Venkata Prasad Chavidi
Copyright Year
2018
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4870-8_4