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Two-dimensional nanomaterials as lubricant additives: the state-of-the-art and future prospects
Journal of Materials Chemistry CThis 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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Thin Film Lubrication, Lubricants and Additives
2020Friction will be generated when two solid bodies are pressed over or slide against each other, and it acts opposite to the direction of relative motion. Lubricants are frequently used to reduce friction which otherwise may result in high machine wear and energy losses.
Febin Cyriac, Aydar Akchurin
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, 2020
Graphene is regarded as a promising, environmentally friendly candidate for lubricant additives. This work presents a coated nanocomposite with hard-core and soft-shell as lubricant nanoadditive.
Baijing Ren +6 more
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Graphene is regarded as a promising, environmentally friendly candidate for lubricant additives. This work presents a coated nanocomposite with hard-core and soft-shell as lubricant nanoadditive.
Baijing Ren +6 more
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Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1973
An area of development vitally important to pace‐maker industries already seeking the solution to lubrication problems likely to stem from tomorrow's technological achievements.
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An area of development vitally important to pace‐maker industries already seeking the solution to lubrication problems likely to stem from tomorrow's technological achievements.
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Role of nanoparticle materials as water-based lubricant additives for ceramics
, 2020The long running-in time and high wear of water-lubricated ceramics restrict their utility in the tribological field. Aqueous lubricant additives have been added to improve the tribological performance, but the effect of additive materials on the ...
Cui Yuxiao +6 more
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2009
Cost, environmental, and performance issues coupled with legislative changes, new engine oil requirements, and technology development for exploration of space and the oceans are changing the lubrication additive market. Reflecting how the need for new applications drives the development of new lubricant additives, Lubricant Additives: Chemistry ...
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Cost, environmental, and performance issues coupled with legislative changes, new engine oil requirements, and technology development for exploration of space and the oceans are changing the lubrication additive market. Reflecting how the need for new applications drives the development of new lubricant additives, Lubricant Additives: Chemistry ...
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Scientific Lubrication, 1962
THE PRACTICE of adding small quantities of non- petroleum bodies to petroleum products—principally lubricating oils and greases—for the purpose of modifying or improving their natural properties has now beon established for at least eighty years. This technique may be legitimately compared with that of alloying iron, although the resulting modification
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THE PRACTICE of adding small quantities of non- petroleum bodies to petroleum products—principally lubricating oils and greases—for the purpose of modifying or improving their natural properties has now beon established for at least eighty years. This technique may be legitimately compared with that of alloying iron, although the resulting modification
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Novel insights into graphene-based sustainable liquid lubricant additives: A comprehensive review
Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2023A. Dhanola, Kishor Kumar Gajrani
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Nanoparticles and two-dimensional (2D) nanosheets are well investigated as lubricant additives, which can significantly reduce frictional energy consumption. However, the tribological properties of the additives will deteriorate because of the occurrence
Jun Zhao +3 more
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Nanoparticles and two-dimensional (2D) nanosheets are well investigated as lubricant additives, which can significantly reduce frictional energy consumption. However, the tribological properties of the additives will deteriorate because of the occurrence
Jun Zhao +3 more
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, 2020
Two-dimension graphene-like covalent-organic frameworks (GCF) nano-sheets were successfully fabricated to evaluate the tribological behavior as lubricant additive in comparison to GO and rGO in PAO 10 oil.
P. Wen +3 more
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Two-dimension graphene-like covalent-organic frameworks (GCF) nano-sheets were successfully fabricated to evaluate the tribological behavior as lubricant additive in comparison to GO and rGO in PAO 10 oil.
P. Wen +3 more
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