Peptide from natural source as ecofriendly aqueous lubricant additive

Abstract
The crude peptide was purified from Acaudina molpadioides, a widely distributed marine species, and further membrane separation afforded three peptides with different molecular weight. All three peptides show excellent solubility in water-glycol base fluid and high thermal stability. The tribological experiment shows that peptides are efficient in friction-reducing and worn surface protection. Especially, the peptide with low molecular weight can remarkably improve the extreme pressure capacity of base fluid. XPS analysis indicate that the tribofilm is composed of multiple iron oxides, nitrogen-containing organic compounds and so on. The abundant polar groups in peptide are also related to the formation of physical tribofilm on the surfaces. The results demonstrate peptides have the potential to become a novel eco-friendly aqueous lubricant additive.

Keywords Plus:IONIC LIQUIDSTRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIESACAUDINA-MOLPADIOIDESHIGH-PERFORMANCEAMINO-ACIDSOILBASEDERIVATIVESFUCOIDANBEHAVIOR

Published in TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL,Volume178;10.1016/j.triboint.2022.108082,FEB 2023

Copyright © Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Address: No.18,Tianshui Middle Road,Lanzhou,P.R.China ZIP Code:730000 Tel: 86-0931-4968009 Fax: 86-0931-8277088
E-mail: webeditor@licp.cas.cn Technical support: Qingyun Software