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Bio Lubrication for Sustainable Tribology - Zulfiqar Khan

Bio Lubrication for Sustainable Tribology

By: Zulfiqar Khan (Editor), M. S. Charoo (Editor), Pranav Dev Srivyas (Editor), Tanmoy Medhi (Editor)

eText | 12 March 2026 | Edition Number 1

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With the growing demand for sustainable solutions in engineering, bio-lubricants are at the forefront of modern tribology. Bio Lubrication for Sustainable Tribology explores the latest advancements in bio-based lubricants, green additives, and stabilization techniques, shedding light on their role in enhancing surface interactions across various applications. It provides crucial insights into the future of eco-friendly lubrication and its impacts in terms of efficiency, longevity, and sustainability including environmental responsibility.

This book:

  • Presents the latest research developments and recent trends such as bio-additives, nano greases, nanocomposite tribology, and the concept of bio tribology within the context of sustainable development
  • Highlights sustainability, tribology of biological systems, and chemical aspects of bio-coatings
  • Focuses on discussing the role of biomaterials in promoting sustainability and covers topics such as improving wear characteristics
  • Explains the tribology of bio-lubricants, bio-additives, lightweight bio-fillers, and reinforcements materials
  • Illustrates topics such as orthopaedic implants, and biocompatible nanomaterials related to the role of nanomaterials in bio- tribology

It is primarily written for senior undergraduate, graduate students, and academic researchers in disciplines including mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, industrial and production engineering, automotive engineering, and aerospace engineering.

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