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Nanoscale Boundary Lubrication Studies
2010 Boundary films are formed by physisorption, chemisorption, and chemical reaction. With physisorption, no exchange of electrons takes place between the molecules of the adsorbate and those of the adsorbant. The physisorption process typically involves van der Waals forces, which are relatively weak.openaire +1 more sourceHigh-Performance Heterocyclic Friction Modifiers for Boundary Lubrication
Tribology letter, 2018 Michael Desanker, Xingliang He, Jie Lu, Blake Johnson, Zhong Liu, Massimiliano Delferro, Massimiliano Delferro, N. Ren, F. Lockwood, A. Greco, A. Erdemir, T. Marks, Q. Wang, Y. Chung +13 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceBoundary Lubrication
2012 Arash Kheyraddini Mousavi, Zayd Chad Leseman, Manuel L. B. Palacio, Bharat Bhushan, Scott R. Schricker, Vishnu-Baba Sundaresan, Stephen Andrew Sarles, Donald J. Leo, Suresh Neethirajan, David Karig, Aloke Kumar, Partha P. Mukherjee, Scott T. Retterer, Mitchel J. Doktycz, Andreas G. Katsiamis, Emmanuel M. Drakakis, Richard F. Lyon, Roberto Rica, Sang-Hee Yoon, Mohammad R. K. Mofrad, Jérôme Casas, Chang Liu, Gijs Krijnen, Melur K. Ramasubramanian, Ranjeet Agarwala, Yoseph Bar-Cohen, Bharat Bhushan, Pierre Becker, Elise Hennebert, Patrick Flammang, Andrew R. Parker, Remigio Picone, Ille C. Gebeshuber, Petra Gruber, Barbara Imhof, Henry O. Fatoyinbo, Michael P. Hughes, J. A. Sanz-Herrera, E. Reina-Romo, Bharat Bhushan +39 moreopenaire +1 more source