ABSTRACT
In this study, colloidal systems with SiO2 nanoparticle as viscosity modifier additive were synthesized in the lubricating oil via an in situ Stober sol-gel method. The fluid characters of lubricating oil and viscosity variation were carefully investigated via rheological methods. The results showed that the lubricating oil transformed from Newtonian fluid to non-Newtonian fluid with increasing the concentration of nanoparticles, and smaller particles displayed better thickening effect toward lubricating oil. For the system with highly concentrated nanoparticle (20 wt%), the rheological behavior mainly depends on the size of nano-SiO2. The lubricating oil with smaller nano-SiO2 particles displayed higher structural strength and response rate, resulting in good recoverability after high-speed shear. The viscosity changed with temperature and also displayed a thermo-responsive behavior, which significantly alleviated the effect of shear thinning on the viscosity under high temperature. This study presented a new strategy for effectively tuning the fluid characters and modifying the viscosity of lubricating oils by adding highly concentrated inorganic nanoparticles.