Hybrid nanomaterials offer potential scope for an increasing number of novel applications when engineered to deliver usefully functional properties. Recent advancements in the design of new material products that result from interactions among different compositions at the nanoscale and microscale has led to innovative ways to fabricate and process hybrids with altered structural physicochemical properties. An example is the development of novel “lubricants” that make use of ionic liquids (ILs) and their ability to induce exploitable molecular assemblies at the IL–graphene interface. In the present study, we report the potential of graphene–IL hybrid nanomaterials for engineering applications with a focus on “lubricant” properties to reduce...
Recently, the tribological properties of graphene have been intensively examined for potential appli...
The growing population, the environmental challenges and limitations of nonrenewable resources have ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are a promising class of lubricants that allow dynamic friction control at elect...
In this work, we have prepared new graphene/ionic liquid dispersions by adding a 0.1wt.% proportion ...
This Doctoral Thesis presents new designed nanolubricants as potential substitutes of conventional ...
In this work, the synergy between an ionic liquid (IL) and nanoparticles as additives of lubricants ...
Antifriction synergies between an ionic liquid (IL) and nanopowders as additives of an ester base oi...
A remarkable synergetic effect between the graphene oxide (GO) layers and multiwalled carbon nanotub...
The present overview will focus on the tribological applications of what we have called ionanocarbon...
The present overview will focus on the tribological applications of what we have called ionanocarbon...
Tribological performance of three ionic liquids (ILs), trihexyltetradecylphosphonium bis(2-ethylhexy...
Graphene is a single atomic plane of sp2-bound carbon that has attracted considerable interest in va...
Deep eutectic ionic liquids (DES) possess similar properties to conventional ionic liquids (ILs). Ho...
Fluorographene, a new alternative to graphene, it not only inherits the 2-dimensional (2D) layered s...
Tribological performance of polyalphaolefin 32, PAO, is investigated by adding two nanomaterials (gr...
Recently, the tribological properties of graphene have been intensively examined for potential appli...
The growing population, the environmental challenges and limitations of nonrenewable resources have ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are a promising class of lubricants that allow dynamic friction control at elect...
In this work, we have prepared new graphene/ionic liquid dispersions by adding a 0.1wt.% proportion ...
This Doctoral Thesis presents new designed nanolubricants as potential substitutes of conventional ...
In this work, the synergy between an ionic liquid (IL) and nanoparticles as additives of lubricants ...
Antifriction synergies between an ionic liquid (IL) and nanopowders as additives of an ester base oi...
A remarkable synergetic effect between the graphene oxide (GO) layers and multiwalled carbon nanotub...
The present overview will focus on the tribological applications of what we have called ionanocarbon...
The present overview will focus on the tribological applications of what we have called ionanocarbon...
Tribological performance of three ionic liquids (ILs), trihexyltetradecylphosphonium bis(2-ethylhexy...
Graphene is a single atomic plane of sp2-bound carbon that has attracted considerable interest in va...
Deep eutectic ionic liquids (DES) possess similar properties to conventional ionic liquids (ILs). Ho...
Fluorographene, a new alternative to graphene, it not only inherits the 2-dimensional (2D) layered s...
Tribological performance of polyalphaolefin 32, PAO, is investigated by adding two nanomaterials (gr...
Recently, the tribological properties of graphene have been intensively examined for potential appli...
The growing population, the environmental challenges and limitations of nonrenewable resources have ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are a promising class of lubricants that allow dynamic friction control at elect...