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Insight into macroscale superlubricity triggered by neutral NaH2PO2 aqueous
Tribology InternationalKai Le +8 more
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In-Situ Laser-Irradiation Induced Robust Macroscale Superlubricity
CarbonCheng Chen +5 more
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Robust and Universal Macroscale Superlubricity with Natural Phytic Acid Solutions
Tribology International, 2023Du Changhe +8 more
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Robust macroscale superlubricity on carbon-coated metallic surfaces
Applied Materials TodayT. Asumadu +7 more
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Robust macroscale superlubricity of multiple bases oils achieved on soft epoxy resin coatings
Applied Surface Science, 2023Guang-Peng An +2 more
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Achieving macroscale liquid superlubricity using glycerol aqueous solutions
Tribology International, 2021Abstract In this work, we explored macroscale liquid superlubricity using glycerol as the base lubricant to form aqueous solutions with different water/glycerol weight ratios. We find that glycerol aqueous solutions with water/glycerol weight ratio of 0.2 achieves superlubricity (coefficient of ...
Qiang Ma +4 more
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ACS Nano, 2023
Toward the goal of achieving superlubricity, or near-zero friction, in industrially relevant material systems, solution-processed multilayer Ti3C2Tx-MoS2 blends are spray-coated onto rough 52100-grade steel surfaces as a solid lubricant. The tribological
A. Macknojia +5 more
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Toward the goal of achieving superlubricity, or near-zero friction, in industrially relevant material systems, solution-processed multilayer Ti3C2Tx-MoS2 blends are spray-coated onto rough 52100-grade steel surfaces as a solid lubricant. The tribological
A. Macknojia +5 more
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Macroscale Superlubricity Achieved on the Hydrophobic Graphene Coating with Glycerol
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2020Introduction of graphene-family nanoflakes in liquid results in a reduction in friction and enhanced wear resistance. However, the high demand for dispersity and stability of the nanoflakes in liquid largely restricted the choice of graphene-family nanoflakes thus far.
Yanfei Liu +6 more
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Macroscale superlubricity induced by film-forming polymer brush-grafted colloidal additives
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2023Modifying surfaces with concentrated polymer brushes (CPBs) is an effective way to reduce friction of tribo-pairs lubricated with liquids. We investigate the hypothesis that colloids grafted with CPBs (hybrid colloids) can deposit onto tribo-substrates by varying the solvent quality with respect to the polymer, in order to obtain ultra-low coefficients
Amir, Beheshti +3 more
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Macroscale Superlubricity Enabled by Hydrated Alkali Metal Ions
Langmuir, 2018Superlubricity based on hydration lubrication provides a near-frictionless lubrication state for the extreme reduction of friction in aqueous conditions. Nevertheless, how to obtain the hydration superlubricity under macroscale conditions with higher load-carrying capacity still remains a challenge and the mechanisms governing macroscale superlubricity
Tianyi Han, Chenhui Zhang, Jianbin Luo
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