Does your lubrication system conform to the concept of green chemistry?
We frequently find “EAL” (environmentally acceptable lubricant or relevant such as “environmentally friendly,” “environmentally adapted,” “environmental benign,” “biodegradable,” “ecological,” “green,” in the title and keywords of tribology papers.
Emadi, Maryam, +2 more
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Advances in the Use of Ionic Liquids as Smart Lubricants and Additives for Tribological Applications. [PDF]
Blahut J +5 more
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Carbohydrate-Protein Hydrogels as Fat Replacers: Design Criteria and Benchmarking Against Full-Fat Systems. [PDF]
Amiri A +4 more
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Probing tribological evolution in atomically thin MoS<sub>2</sub> at different scales. [PDF]
Zeng X, Zhang M.
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The Use of Rheological and Tribological Techniques for Texture Assessment of Ambient Yoghurt. [PDF]
Hu S +8 more
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Advanced preclinical testing of a design-optimized ceramic bearing for a cervical total disc replacement. [PDF]
Kölle L +6 more
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Tribology of MXene Materials: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions. [PDF]
Stoll JL +6 more
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Sensitive Montmorillonite Evaporation Detector Based on Montmorillonite Monolayer Nanosheets. [PDF]
Zhao J +11 more
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Sliding Wear Performance of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Matrix Composites. [PDF]
Paul R +4 more
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Hybrid MXene coatings: unlocking synergistic lubrication properties of Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>T<sub>x</sub> and Nb₂CT<sub>x</sub> MXenes for improved tribological performance. [PDF]
Danecker C +10 more
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