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Water-Based Lubricants: Development, Properties, and Performances

Journal

LUBRICANTS
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants9080073

Keywords

ionic liquids; lubricants; additives; nano-lubricants; tribology

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  1. Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nevada at Reno

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Water-based lubricants have been studied for their potential in metallic tribo-systems, with nano-additives showing promise in improving lubrication performance. These additives enhance tribological properties, reducing friction, wear, and corrosion, and further research is needed to optimize water-based lubrication for environmental benefits.
Water-based lubricants (WBLs) have been at the forefront of recent research, due to the abundant availability of water at a low cost. However, in metallic tribo-systems, WBLs often exhibit poor performance compared to petroleum-based lubricants. Research and development indicate that nano-additives improve the lubrication performance of water. Some of these additives could be categorized as solid nanoparticles, ionic liquids, and bio-based oils. These additives improve the tribological properties and help to reduce friction, wear, and corrosion. This review explored different water-based lubricant additives and summarized their properties and performances. Viscosity, density, wettability, and solubility are discussed to determine the viability of using water-based nano-lubricants compared to petroleum-based lubricants for reducing friction and wear in machining. Water-based liquid lubricants also have environmental benefits over petroleum-based lubricants. Further research is needed to understand and optimize water-based lubrication for tribological systems completely.

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