Lignan-Based Lubricant Additives: The Case for Desilube AEP in Sustainable Formulations

Sustainability requirements in lubricant formulation are accelerating. Bio-based content minimums, biodegradability targets, and restrictions on petroleum-derived additives are pushing formulators toward genuinely renewable additive chemistries. Desilube AEP is a commercially available extreme pressure additive derived from lignin — one of the most abundant natural polymers on earth.

What Is Lignin?

Lignin is a complex aromatic polymer found in the cell walls of woody plants, comprising approximately 15–30% of wood by weight. It is generated in large quantities as a byproduct of the paper and pulp industry. For lubricant chemistry, lignin’s aromatic phenolic structure — rich in hydroxyl and methoxy groups — provides natural antioxidant activity and surface-active properties that translate directly into lubrication performance.

Desilube AEP Performance Properties

  • Extreme pressure performance: Active EP additive through surface-adsorption mechanism; compatible with and synergistic to conventional S/P EP packages
  • Antioxidant activity: Natural phenolic antioxidancy extends base oil and additive package oxidative life
  • Rheological modification: Contributes to viscosity and film-forming properties at the lubricated interface
  • Biodegradability: Readily biodegradable; meets EAL formulation criteria
  • Non-toxic: Naturally occurring; no regulatory restrictions
  • MoS₂ synergy: Compatible with and performance-synergistic to MoS₂ solid lubricant dispersions

Formulation Applications

  • Bio-based EAL greases: Used at 2–8% in bio-based ester or vegetable oil base with natural fatty acid thickeners
  • Sustainable metalworking fluids: Functions as EP booster in water-dilutable systems alongside emulsifiers
  • MoS₂-containing lubricants: Synergistic EP enhancer in solid lubricant greases and pastes — extends the performance of MoS₂ at lower MoS₂ treat rates
  • Industrial gear oils: Antioxidant + EP combination in bio-based gear oil formulations

Desilube AEP is available for sample evaluation. Contact us at desilubeinc.com/contact

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