1. Utilizing cellulose nanofibers to enhance spent engine oil performance: A sustainable environmental solution
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Mohamed Taha, Hamouda M. Mousa, Husain Alfadhel, Emad Abouel Nasr, A.H. Abdelbaky Elbatran, Ahmed Nabhan, and Mohamed R. El-Sharkawy
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Recycling ,Used engine oil ,Cellulose nanofiber ,Lubricant ,sustainable environment ,Technology - Abstract
Spent engine oil is a major source of environmental pollution that affects the aquatic ecosystem and human health. Cellulose nanofibers (CNF) are natural nanomaterials that can be used as additives in spent engine oil to enhance its performance, especially at high temperatures and pressures. Utilizing sulfur-based unbleached rice straw pulping technique, the rice straw was grinded in a solution with 10 % sodium sulfite and 2 % sodium carbonate, that heated to 160 °C for 2 h. This produces unbleached sulfur pulp, which is then analyzed for ash, cellulose, and lignin content. A subsequent bleaching step at 80 °C with a sodium chlorite/acetic acid mix completes the process. This technique was adopted to produce CNF. In this study, preparation and characteriztion of CNF-additives to spent engine oil was performed using different techniquessuch as; IR spectra analysis, kinematic viscosity, and wear scar width. It was also evaluated on the oil adsorption, vibration, and noise reduction properties of the resulted additive oil. The results showed that CNF improved viscosity, lubrication, and anti-wear properties of the oil, and decreased its friction, vibration, and noise. The optimal concentration of CNF was 2.0 wt%, which increased the kinematic viscosity by 14.5 % and reduced the wear scar width by 31 % compared to the spent oil sample. Moreovere, CNF reduced the environmental impact of oil disposal and recycling. Overall, CNF are promising nanofillers for improving the performance of spent engine oil and lowering its environmental impact.
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- 2024
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