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Review paper “Derivatives of seed oil as a biodegradable lubricants”
Journal Title Advances in Pure and Applied Chemistry
Journal Abbreviation APAC
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title Review paper “Derivatives of seed oil as a biodegradable lubricants”
Authors Joshi, Harish Chandra; Chhibber, V.K.; Saxena, Sanket; Anand, O.N.
Abstract The main aim of our study is to synthesize the biodegradable lubricant from the seeds of Indian origin. For our aim to be accomplished we have taken two oils (1).Mustard Seed Oil (2) Sal Seed Oil. Through various processes such as seed crushing, extraction and refining we obtain the pure form of oil and then lubricating oil. The lubricating oil should not be more viscous and should not contain any moisture content beyond its lubricating value. So the good lubricant should be ecofriendly in nature besides being biodegradable. We have gone through different oils of Indian origin rather than mineral oil.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-06-01
Source 2167-0854
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