Sriprathum Sarunporn, Maneedaeng Atthaphon, Klinkaew Niti, Sukjit Ekarong
School of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology Nakhon Ratchasima 30000 Thailand
Institute of Research and Development, Suranaree University of Technology Nakhon Ratchasima 30000 Thailand.
RSC Adv. 2023 Oct 27;13(45):31460-31469. doi: 10.1039/d3ra06492a. eCollection 2023 Oct 26.
This study systematically investigates the lubricating properties of bio-hydrogenated diesel (BHD), a synthetic diesel produced through biomass hydrogenation of vegetable oil. Despite having similar chemical properties to petroleum diesel, BHD has poor lubricating properties due to the removal of sulfur and oxygenated compounds during the hydrogenation process, which could damage the engine. To address this issue, fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) was added as an additive to BHD to enhance its fuel and lubricating properties. FAME is a polar molecule with good lubricating properties that adsorb on the surface to protect against wear. The study found that adding as little as 5% FAME significantly improved the lubricating properties of BHD. The wear scar diameter (WSD) decreased from 609 μm to 249 μm, and the average film was 94% with an average coefficient of friction of 0.138 by only 5% FAME addition investigated by High Frequency Reciprocating Rig with ISO 12156-1: 2018. This shows that blending FAME with BHD could reduce engine wear and improve its lubricating properties. Disc samples were analyzed using a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), OLS5100 3D laser microscopy, and Fourier Transform Infrared Microscopy (FTIR) to examine the worn surface both physically and chemically. An increase in the percentage of FAME addition to BHD resulted in a smoother worn surface, exhibiting reduced delamination and debris compared to pure BHD. This effect was attributed to the protective film formed by FAME. The study highlights the potential of FAME as an additive to enhance the lubricating properties of BHD and reduce engine wear.
本研究系统地研究了生物氢化柴油(BHD)的润滑性能,BHD是一种通过植物油生物质氢化生产的合成柴油。尽管BHD的化学性质与石油柴油相似,但由于在氢化过程中硫和含氧化合物的去除,其润滑性能较差,这可能会损坏发动机。为了解决这个问题,脂肪酸甲酯(FAME)被作为添加剂添加到BHD中,以提高其燃料和润滑性能。FAME是一种具有良好润滑性能的极性分子,它吸附在表面以防止磨损。研究发现,仅添加5%的FAME就能显著改善BHD的润滑性能。通过使用符合ISO 12156-1: 2018的高频往复试验机进行研究,磨损斑直径(WSD)从609μm降至249μm,平均成膜率为94%,平均摩擦系数为0.138。这表明将FAME与BHD混合可以减少发动机磨损并改善其润滑性能。使用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)、OLS5100 3D激光显微镜和傅里叶变换红外显微镜(FTIR)对圆盘样品进行分析,从物理和化学角度检查磨损表面。与纯BHD相比,增加BHD中FAME的添加百分比会使磨损表面更光滑,分层和碎屑减少。这种效果归因于FAME形成的保护膜。该研究突出了FAME作为添加剂增强BHD润滑性能和减少发动机磨损的潜力。