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Development of industrial-grade grease from waste pyrolysis wax

Journal of the Indian Chemical Society
Pranit B. Patil   +2 more
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Extraction of Bio-Based Carbon Materials from Agricultural Waste as Additives for the Development of an Eco-Friendly Bio-Based Grease

Materials Science Forum, 2023
Harvesting large quantities of bananas produces tons of banana peel waste, which causes serious environmental problems in Egypt. Therefore, this study presented the transformation of banana peel waste into nanoactivated carbon for use as a nanoadditive ...
Ndabezinhle Ngubhe Dube   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Production of greases from industrial petroleum wastes

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 2007
Petroleum-containing industrial wastes and petroleum products lost during processes (losses) are quantitatively and qualitatively basic environmental pollutants-of water, soil, and air. Some petroleum wastes from production and use of lubricants (greases, motor and industrial oils, etc.) are collected and regenerated.
V. V. Ostrikov, E. V. Smolyakova
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Grease Formulation from Palm Oil Industry Wastes

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2018
The treatment and disposal of petroleum-based lubricant waste presents serious challenges to the grease production industry due to its environmental impact. The use of vegetable-oil-based lubricant can solve such issues. In this study, an experimental grease formulation composed of spent bleaching earth (SBE) as the thickener, waste cooking oil (WCO ...
Hayder A. Abdulbari, Nizam Zuhan
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Waste Food Oils as Components of Eco-Friendly Grease

Chemistry & Chemical Technology, 2023
The possibility of obtaining eco-safety surfactants and high-temperature dispersed phase of thixotropic plastic systems based on waste food oils were demonstrated. The structure of the synthesized fatty acid alkanolamides was confirmed by IR and 1H NMR spectroscopy.
Oleksii Papeikin   +2 more
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Lubricating Grease Handling and Waste Management

2016
Lubricating grease just like any other lubricants, its waste require careful disposal as it contain pollutants. In response to economic considerations and environmental protection, there is a growing trend of regeneration and reuse of waste lubricants. Accordingly, this work provides an overview on various ways of handling, disposal, treatment of waste
Ignatio Madanhire, Charles Mbohwa
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Revolutionizing Grease Formulation: Sustainable Practices and Thermal Performance Enhancement through Waste Transformer Oil and Advanced Additives

Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
This research explores the formulation of sustainable and high-performance greases utilizing waste transformer oil (WTO) as a base material and incorporating additives such as molybdenum disulphide (MoS2), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and fumed silica.
N. A. F. Bashari   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Utilization of Bamboo Residues and Grease Waste for Charcoal Briquette Production

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2019
This study aims to investigate appropriate utilization of mixing grease waste (GW) from a canteen’s grease trap with bamboo residues charcoal (BC) to produce briquette fuel in the various ratio by weight, 1:2, 2:2, 3:2 and 4:2 (GW:BC).
Supaporn Pongthornpruek   +1 more
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Thermo-chemical extraction of fuel oil from waste lubricating grease

Waste Management, 2013
This study investigated the recovery of oil from waste grease through the process of thermal degradation in an aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) followed by solvent extraction. Waste high temperature metal bearing grease was dissolved in a 15 w/w% KOH solution at 80°C while being agitated at 2000 rpm using a shear action agitator for a ...
Pilusa, T.J., Muzenda, E., Shukla, M.
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Life-Cycle Assessment of Biodiesel Produced from Grease Trap Waste

Environmental Science & Technology, 2016
Grease trap waste (GTW) is a low-quality waste material with variable lipid content that is an untapped resource for producing biodiesel. Compared to conventional biodiesel feedstocks, GTW requires different and additional processing steps for biodiesel production due to its heterogeneous composition, high acidity, and high sulfur content.
Megan E, Hums   +2 more
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