Tribological Performance and Applications of Environmentally Friendly Biolubricants

A special issue of Lubricants (ISSN 2075-4442).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 August 2026 | Viewed by 1768

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidade Estadual do Maranhão, São Luis 65055-310, MA, Brazil
Interests: tribology; biolubricant; biomass valorization; wear; friction
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Grupo de Pesquisa em Separações por Adsorção, Núcleo de Pesquisas em Lubrificantes, Department of Chemical Engineering, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Campus do Pici, Bl. 709, Fortaleza 60455-900, CE, Brazil
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to invite submissions for this Special Issue, titled “Tribological Performance and Applications of Environmentally Friendly Biolubricants.” Our goal in this edition is to publish manuscripts in the field of tribology focused on biolubricants derived from vegetable oils and animal fats, as well as biolubricants obtained from mineral oil components that undergo chemical synthesis to achieve environmentally favorable characteristics.

We are seeking review papers and original research articles that provide significant contributions on the performance of biolubricants obtained through chemical synthesis and evaluated in tribological tests. Studies on biolubricants produced via chemical synthesis are welcome regardless of their origin, which may include renewable or conventionally sourced feedstocks. These papers will help advance understanding of which chemical syntheses are most promising for producing biolubricants, as well as the anti-friction and anti-wear behavior of these molecules, and the morphologies and wear mechanisms of surfaces lubricated by them. The scope of this edition includes topics such as chemical synthesis, friction, wear, lubrication, lubrication mechanisms, and lubrication regimes.

We look forward to receiving submissions from both academic and industrial researchers to expand knowledge in this field. This call represents an opportunity for your research to reach a diverse audience of specialists in biolubricants, increasing both the visibility of your work and its citation potential.

Prof. Dr. Paulo Roberto Campos Flexa Ribeiro Filho
Prof. Dr. Francisco Murilo Tavares Luna
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Keywords

  • tribology
  • biolubricants
  • wear
  • friction
  • lubrication

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Tribological Properties of Biolubricants: A Comprehensive Bibliometric and Trend Analysis
by M. Marliete F. Melo Neta, Rodolpho R. C. Monteiro, Paulo R. C. F. Ribeiro Filho, Célio L. Cavalcante, Jr. and Francisco Murilo Tavares Luna
Lubricants 2026, 14(2), 77; https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants14020077 - 7 Feb 2026
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Interest in replacing petroleum-based lubricants with bio-based alternatives is driven by growing demand for lubricants, in contrast to a decreasing supply of products derived from fossil resources, coupled with environmental concerns. Biolubricants offer several advantages over conventional petroleum-based lubricants, such as biodegradability and [...] Read more.
Interest in replacing petroleum-based lubricants with bio-based alternatives is driven by growing demand for lubricants, in contrast to a decreasing supply of products derived from fossil resources, coupled with environmental concerns. Biolubricants offer several advantages over conventional petroleum-based lubricants, such as biodegradability and renewability. Researchers have been seeking solutions for these challenges over the years, employing various approaches, including the use of different raw materials, chemical modifications, and different types of additives. This review evaluates a total of 504 articles published between 2010 and 2025 in the Scopus database, with the help of RStudio, using the bibliometrix package. The objective is to provide an integrated bibliometric and systematic analysis, presenting the research landscape on the tribological properties of biolubricants, which may contribute to the development of novel investigation initiatives in the field. The main thematic trends, researchers, journals, and most active countries and institutions have been evaluated. Additionally, the most cited studies, recent advances and existing gaps are presented and discussed. Full article
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