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Tribochemistry, Mechanical Alloying, Mechanochemistry: What is in a Name? [PDF]
Over the decades, the application of mechanical force to influence chemical reactions has been called by various names: mechanochemistry, tribochemistry, mechanical alloying, to name but a few.
Adam A. L. Michalchuk +6 more
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Editorial: Advances in Tribochemistry [PDF]
Lei Chen +3 more
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Friction force microscopy of tribochemistry and interfacial ageing for the SiOx/Si/Au system [PDF]
Friction force microscopy was performed with oxidized or gold-coated silicon tips sliding on Au(111) or oxidized Si(100) surfaces in ultrahigh vacuum.
Christiane Petzold +2 more
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Advanced Solid Lubrication with COK‐47: Mechanistic Insights on the Role of Water and Performance Evaluation [PDF]
Metal–organic framework (MOF) nanoparticles have attracted widespread attention as lubrication additives due to their tunable structures and surface effects. However, their solid lubrication properties have been rarely explored.
Hanglin Li +12 more
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Hydrogen Evolution during Friction from Chemisorbed Water on Metals and Alloys
In this study, hydrogen formation was investigated during lubrication tests, which were carried out with synthetic hydrocarbon oil under high-vacuum conditions using disks made of Fe, Cr, SUS304, SUS440C, and SUJ2. The evolved gases were detected using a
Koji Takiwatari +3 more
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Tribochemistry: A Review of Reactive Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Tribochemistry, the study of chemical reactions in tribological interfaces, plays a critical role in determining friction and wear behavior. One method researchers have used to explore tribochemistry is “reactive” molecular dynamics simulation based on ...
Ashlie Martini +2 more
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Tribological behaviour of Ti3C2T x nano-sheets: Substrate-dependent tribo-chemical reactions
MXenes, a newly emerging class of layered two dimensional (2D) materials, are promising solid lubricants due to their 2D structure consisting of weakly-bonded layers with a low shear strength and ability to form beneficial tribo-layers. This work aims at
Alberto Rota +3 more
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The article deals with tribochemical influence of the surface activity of biosynthetic oils on the operational efficiency and reliability of lubricated friction nodes under the critical conditions.
V.I. Kyrychenko +3 more
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Atomistic Insights Into Lubricated Tungsten/Diamond Sliding Contacts
The reinforcement of coatings with diamond particles results in superior tribological performance in automotive applications. In addition to improving the coating's bulk properties, sliding of diamond on metallic counter bodies contributes to improved ...
Pedro A. Romero +10 more
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Impact of Fatty Triamine on Friction Reduction Performance of MoDTC Lubrication Additive
The impact of a fatty triamine (Triameen YT) additive was investigated on the friction performance and stability of molybdenum dithiocarbamate (MoDTC) in the formulations containing polyalphaolefin synthetic base oil (PAO) and zinc dialkyldithiophosphate
Camella Oumahi +7 more
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