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Two-dimensional (2D) graphene nanosheets as advanced lubricant additives: A critical review and prospect

Materials Today Communications, 2021
Graphene is a two-dimensional nanomaterial with a monolayer of atomic thickness. Due to its high specific surface area, weak interlayer interaction and good chemical stability, graphene has shown remarkable tribological properties as a lubricant additive.
Jun Zhao   +4 more
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Fabrication of Two-Dimensional Functional Covalent Organic Frameworks via the Thiol-Ene "Click" Reaction as Lubricant Additives for Antiwear and Friction Reduction.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
To address the energy wastage problem caused by friction, novel lubricant additives other than the traditional and basic used additives with outstanding performance are urgently needed.
Ting-ting Zhang   +7 more
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Mass‐produced Cu nanoparticles as lubricant additives for reducing friction and wear

Lubrication Science, 2022
This paper reported the tribological behaviours of Cu nanoparticles as lubricant additives. Cu nanoparticles were prepared by an innovative technology called mass‐produced nanoparticles (MPNP).
Yongshun Zhang   +6 more
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Properties, functions and applications of commonly used lubricant additives: A review

, 2021
Wear and friction results in a huge loss of energy around the world. The need to reduce the loss has prompted the scientific community to improve the performance of lubricants.
Anurag Singh   +5 more
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Performance analysis of journal bearing operating on nanolubricants with TiO2, CuO and Al2O3 nanoparticles as lubricant additives

, 2021
Present experimental study investigate the performance analysis of Journal bearing operating on Nanolubricants prepared by adding TiO2, CuO and Al2O3 nanoparticles as lubricant additives in Avalon ISO Viscosity grade 46 oil.
T. Gundarneeya, D. Vakharia
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Functionalization of graphene-based materials: Effective approach for enhancement of tribological performance as lubricant additives

, 2021
The performance of lubricants greatly depends on the additives in their formulation. Considerable attention has been paid to graphene for the formulation of lubricant as anti-wear or anti-friction additives.
Nurul Athirah Ismail   +3 more
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF COEFFICIENT OF PERFORMANCE IN VAPOR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION SYSTEM USING GRAPHENE LUBRICANT ADDITIVES

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2021
Nowadays, the impact of refrigeration on the environment is considered as an important problem in the research community. This phenomenon necessitates the need to improve the performance of refrigeration systems coupled with reduced environmental impacts.
K. V. Raghavulu, N. G. Rasu
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Synergistic Lubrication Achieved by Proton-Ionic Liquids and MoS2 as High-Performance Water-Based Lubricant Additives.

Langmuir
Two-dimensional materials and ionic liquids are widely used as lubricating materials due to their excellent tribological properties. This study designed three water-based proton-ionic liquids (PILs) and synthesized molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanosheets ...
Xiangyu Zuo   +3 more
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Two-dimensional nanomaterials as lubricant additives: the state-of-the-art and future prospects

Journal of Materials Chemistry C
This review explores 2D nanomaterials as lubricant additives, focusing on surface modification, composite methods, and lubrication mechanisms. Key challenges and future research directions are discussed.
Zhengquan Jiang   +7 more
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A novel approach to improve the oil miscibility and incorporate multifunctionality in ionic liquids as lubricant additives.

Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP, 2021
Recently ionic liquids (ILs) have shown promising tribological properties as additives in base oils; however their lack of miscibility is a problem, with very few ILs being compatible with lubricant oil formulation (non-polar base oils).
Priyal Pandey   +4 more
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