Oleochemical esters - environmentally compatible raw materials for oils and lubricants from renewable resources

A. Willing
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Due to the increasing market relevance of environmentally labelled products, the ecological properties of oleochemical esters have been intensively studied within the last couple of years. In general, their aquatic toxicity is very low or almost negligible, and they are readily biodegradable in most cases. They have not to be labelled as dangerous for the environment according to the EU Dangerous Substance Directive. Their origin from renewable resources results in lower net CO 2 -emissions (global warming) compared to petrochemical products. Not many lubricants have such rather positive ecological profiles. Thus, most of them are classified in the most favourable water hazard class, i.e. in WGK 0. In addition, they fulfill the requirements of several European environmental labels, e.g. Blauer Engel. These favourable ecological properties together with their well established technical performance recommend the oleochemical esters as suitable base oils for the development of high performance green oil and lubricant products.
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油化学酯-从可再生资源中提取的油和润滑油的环境相容原料
由于环境标签产品的市场相关性越来越大,在过去的几年里,人们对油脂化学酯的生态特性进行了深入的研究。一般来说,它们的水生毒性很低或几乎可以忽略不计,而且在大多数情况下,它们很容易被生物降解。根据欧盟危险物质指令,它们不必被标记为对环境有害。与石化产品相比,它们来自可再生资源,导致二氧化碳净排放量(全球变暖)更低。没有多少润滑油具有如此积极的生态特征。因此,它们中的大多数被列为最有利的水危害类别,即WGK 0。此外,它们还符合一些欧洲环境标签的要求,例如Blauer Engel。这些良好的生态特性和良好的技术性能使油脂化学酯成为开发高性能绿色油和润滑油产品的合适基础油。
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