Nanolubricants : generation and applications
by
Yusuf, Mohd, editor.
Title
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Nanolubricants : generation and applications
Author
:
Yusuf, Mohd, editor.
ISBN
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9781119865698
9781119865681
Physical Description
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1 online resource (276 p.)
General Note
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Description based upon print version of record.
4.2.1.2 Electrospinning
Contents
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 An Insight into Nanolubrication and Nanolubricants -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Advantages of Nanolubricants -- 1.3 Preparation of Nanolubricants -- 1.3.1 Methods of Nanolubricant Preparation -- 1.3.2 Types of Nanolubricants Based on Additives' Characteristics -- 1.4 Lubrication Mechanism -- 1.5 Tribological and Thermophysical Properties of Nanolubricants -- 1.5.1 Tribological Properties -- 1.5.2 Thermophysical Properties -- 1.6 Conclusion and Future Directions -- References
Chapter 2 Nanolubrication Chemistry and Its Application -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Nanolubrication and Its Requirements -- 2.3 Synthesis of Nanoparticles -- 2.3.1 Physical Method -- 2.3.2 Chemical Methods -- 2.3.3 Biological Methods -- 2.4 Preparation of Nanofluids/Nanolubricants -- 2.4.1 One-Step Method -- 2.4.2 Two-Step Method -- 2.4.2.1 Disadvantages of the Two-Step Method -- 2.4.3 Dispersion of Nanoparticles in Lubricating Oils -- 2.4.4 Interaction Forces in a Nanofluids/Nanolubricant System -- 2.4.4.1 Van der Waals Forces -- 2.4.4.2 Electrostatic or Electric Double Layer Force (EDL)
2.4.4.3 DLVO Theory -- 2.4.4.4 Capillary Forces -- 2.5 Mechanism of Nanolubrication -- 2.6 Nanoparticle Properties Necessary for Nanolubrication -- 2.6.1 Nanolubricating Film Properties -- 2.6.2 Nanoparticles in Nanolubricants -- 2.7 Advantages of Nanolubricants -- 2.8 Nanoparticles Ability to Boost Grease Performance -- 2.9 Tribological Performance of Nanolubricants -- 2.9.1 Mechanical Properties of a Tribological System -- 2.9.2 Physicochemical Properties of the Lubricant -- 2.10 Nanolubricants and Base Oils -- 2.10.1 Nanolubricants -- 2.10.2 Base Oils
2.11 Various Types of Nanoparticles as Lubricant Additives -- 2.11.1 Metal Oxides -- 2.11.2 Metal Sulfides -- 2.11.3 Carbon-Based Nanoparticles -- 2.11.4 Nanocomposites -- 2.11.5 Rare Earth Compounds -- 2.12 Recent Advancement in Nanolubrication -- 2.13 Conclusion and Future Outlook -- References -- Chapter 3 Characterization Techniques for Nanolubricants Using Different Approaches -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Nanoparticles as an Additive to Nanolubricants -- 3.3 Application of Nanolubricants -- 3.4 Preparation of Nanolubricants -- 3.5 Characterization Factors of Nanolubricants
3.6 Characterization Techniques Used for Nanolubricants -- 3.6.1 Morphology and Topography Analysis -- 3.6.1.1 Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS): Particle Size Analysis -- 3.6.1.2 Electron Microscopy -- 3.6.1.3 X-Ray Diffraction -- 3.6.1.4 Atomic Force Microscopy -- 3.6.1.5 UV-Visible Spectroscopy -- 3.6.1.6 Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) -- 3.6.1.7 Raman Spectroscopy -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Metal-Based Nanolubricants: Current and Future Perspectives -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Synthesis Mechanism of NPs -- 4.2.1 Top-Down Methods -- 4.2.1.1 Ball Milling
Abstract
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NANOLUBRICANTS Through the dissemination of the latest advancements in nanolubrication science, this volume addresses the pressing concerns surrounding their economic feasibility, environmental acceptability, sustainability, and overall viability. Lubrication is the lifeblood of machinery and the key to its smooth operation. In the world of mechanics and engineering, the role of lubricants cannot be overstated. They are the unsung heroes that reduce friction between surfaces in contact, thus preventing excessive heat generation during motion. Beyond this primary function, lubricants find their application in diverse areas, including power transmission, foreign object transportation, and the regulation of surface temperature. In recent times, the world has shifted towards sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices, prompting a transition from conventional lubricants to more efficient and eco-conscious alternatives. Among these emerging solutions, nanolubricants have emerged as formidable contenders, reshaping the landscape of lubrication technology. Their adoption not only promises enhanced performance but also carries the added benefit of environmental responsibility through biodegradability. This book delves into the multifaceted realm of nanolubricants, exploring their characterization and application across various domains. From vegetable oil-based lubricants to those incorporating metal and non-metal oxide components, this comprehensive work encompasses nine meticulously curated chapters. A particular focus is placed on the intriguing synergy between nano-dimensionality and the incorporation of metals and metal oxides into vegetable oil-based biodegradable lubricants. The book explores the environmental advantages, progress, and challenges associated with this innovative approach. Furthermore, it delves into the integration of functionalized nanostructured semi-metal-based compounds as lubricant additives in non-edible vegetable oils, paving the way for improved tribological properties. Audience The book is extremely important to industrial practitioners working in mechanical engineering, tribology, wear, tear, friction and lubrication behavior of machinery. Researchers in nanoscience, nanotechnology, materials science, and sustainability subjects, will find this book useful.
Local Note
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John Wiley and Sons
Subject Term
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Lubrication and lubricants.
Materials Science.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING.
Genre
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Electronic books.
Added Author
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Yusuf, Mohd,
Prasad, Lalit,
Khan, Shafat Ahmad,
Electronic Access
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| Library | Material Type | Item Barcode | Shelf Number | [[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]] | Status |
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| Online Library | E-Book | 599090-1001 | TJ1077.5 .N36 N36 2024 | | Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu |