Effect of fluroine content, atmosphere, and burnishing technique on the lubricating properties of graphite fluoride [PDF]
Eight different graphite fluoride compounds with fluorine to carbon ratios varying from x = 0.25 to 1.1 were evaluated as burnished films in order to determine the effect of fluorine content on the solid lubricant properties of graphite fluoride.
Fusaro, R. L.
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Tribological properties of room temperature fluorinated graphite heat-treated under fluorine atmosphere [PDF]
This work is concerned with the study of the tribologic properties of room temperature fluorinated graphite heat-treated under fluorine atmosphere. The fluorinated compounds all present good intrinsic friction properties (friction coefficient in the ...
A Hamwi +32 more
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Band gaps and optical spectra from single‐ and double‐layer fluorographene to graphite fluoride: many‐body effects and excitonic states [PDF]
First‐principle band gaps and optical absorption spectra of single‐ and double‐layer fluorographene with bulk graphite fluoride are compared. The electronic properties are calculated using the many‐body GW approximation and the optical spectra using the ...
F. Karlický, M. Otyepka
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Graphite fluoride lubrication: The effect of fluorine content, atmosphere, and burnishing technique [PDF]
Eight different graphite fluoride compounds with fluorine to carbon ratios varying from x = 0.25 to 1.1 were evaluated as burnished films in order to determine the effect of fluorine content on the solid lubricant properties of graphite fluoride.
Fusaro, R. L.
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Novel substrates for Helium adsorption: Graphane and Graphene-Fluoride
The discovery of fullerenes has stimulated extensive exploration of the resulting behavior of adsorbed films. Our study addresses the planar substrates graphene-fluoride (GF) and graphane (GH) in comparison to graphene.
Billman, C. +5 more
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Electrochemical extraction of europium from molten fluoride media [PDF]
This work concerns the extraction of europium from molten fluoride media. Two electrochemical ways have been examined: (i) the use of a reactive cathode made of copper and (ii) the co-deposition with aluminium on inert electrode, leading to the formation
Cassayre, Laurent +4 more
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Galvanic corrosion of Type 316L stainless steel and Graphite in molten fluoride salt
The effect of Graphite on the corrosion of Type 316L stainless steel (SS) was investigated in molten FLiNaK (LiF-NaF-KF: 46.5−11.5−42 mol.%) salt using electrochemical methods.
J. Qiu +5 more
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Investigations of Zr(IV) in LiF-CaF2: stability with oxide ions and electroreduction pathway on inert and reactive electrodes [PDF]
In this work, a detailed electrochemical study of the molten LiF-CaF2-ZrF4 system is provided in the 810-920°C temperature range, allowing the determination of the reduction potential, the diffusion coefficient and the reduction mechanism of dissolved Zr(
Cassayre, Laurent +4 more
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Hydrometallurgy is currently the mainstream industrial process for recovering valuable components (nickel, cobalt, manganese, lithium, etc.) from spent ternary lithium-ion battery cathode materials.
Zaoming Chen +7 more
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Some metal-graphite and metal-ceramic composites for use as high energy brake lining materials [PDF]
Materials were studied as candidates for development as potential new aircraft brake lining materials. These families were (1) copper-graphite composites; (2) nickel-graphite composites; (3) copper - rare-earth-oxide (gadolinium oxide (Gd2O3) or ...
Bill, R. C.
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