The article peruses the frictional response of an important metal working lubricant additive, sodium oleate. Frictional force microscopy is used to track the response of molecules self-assembled on a steel substrate of 3–4 nm roughness at 0% relative humidity. The friction-normal load characteristic emerges as bell-shaped, where the peak friction and normal load at peak friction are both sensitive to substrate roughness. The frictional response at loads lower than that associated with the peak friction is path reversible while at higher loads the loading and unloading paths are different. We suggest that a new low-friction interface material is created when the normal loads are high
While frictional behavior has been studied for millennia, trial-and-error approaches to materials se...
While frictional behavior has been studied for millennia, trial-and-error approaches to materials se...
International audienceLubrication of steel using two-dimensional (2D)-materials has been a growing i...
The article peruses the frictional response of an important metal working lubricant additive, sodium...
Surface adsorption of amphiphilic molecules is a vital mechanism of boundary lubrication on stainles...
In this study we present a mechanism for the elastohydrodynamic (EHD) friction reduction in steel/st...
In recent decades, non-asbestos organic (NAO) brake pads have been used in automotive industry due t...
This work describes the effect of the adsorption behavior of fatty amine-based organic friction modi...
We have measured the frictional responses of two silane molecules (Octadecyltrichlorosilane; OTS and...
Using friction force microscopy (FFM) under controlled environments, we have systematically investig...
We present a quantitative study of the nanoscale frictional properties of uniform mixed self-assembl...
The overarching theme of this dissertation is to probe relationships between structure of organic th...
Magnesium silicate hydrosilicate (MSH) was added into a lubricating oil as an additive for testing s...
Recent molecular level studies of energy dissipation in sliding friction have suggested a contributi...
In the present investigation, various kinds of textures were attained on the steel surfaces. Roughne...
While frictional behavior has been studied for millennia, trial-and-error approaches to materials se...
While frictional behavior has been studied for millennia, trial-and-error approaches to materials se...
International audienceLubrication of steel using two-dimensional (2D)-materials has been a growing i...
The article peruses the frictional response of an important metal working lubricant additive, sodium...
Surface adsorption of amphiphilic molecules is a vital mechanism of boundary lubrication on stainles...
In this study we present a mechanism for the elastohydrodynamic (EHD) friction reduction in steel/st...
In recent decades, non-asbestos organic (NAO) brake pads have been used in automotive industry due t...
This work describes the effect of the adsorption behavior of fatty amine-based organic friction modi...
We have measured the frictional responses of two silane molecules (Octadecyltrichlorosilane; OTS and...
Using friction force microscopy (FFM) under controlled environments, we have systematically investig...
We present a quantitative study of the nanoscale frictional properties of uniform mixed self-assembl...
The overarching theme of this dissertation is to probe relationships between structure of organic th...
Magnesium silicate hydrosilicate (MSH) was added into a lubricating oil as an additive for testing s...
Recent molecular level studies of energy dissipation in sliding friction have suggested a contributi...
In the present investigation, various kinds of textures were attained on the steel surfaces. Roughne...
While frictional behavior has been studied for millennia, trial-and-error approaches to materials se...
While frictional behavior has been studied for millennia, trial-and-error approaches to materials se...
International audienceLubrication of steel using two-dimensional (2D)-materials has been a growing i...