To date, no clear conclusion has been reached on the atomistic mechanisms that govern the observed decrease of lubricating capabilities of MoS2 in humid environments. Based on ab initio molecular dynamic calculations, we show that intercalated water molecules hinder the sliding motion of both regular and defective layers considerably, with the velocities decaying exponentially with time. However, in the presence of an applied load and exposed edge terminations, water is rapidly removed from the interface and is adsorbed on the edges either in undissociated form or as OH/H fragments. These outcomes suggest that the interlayer slipperiness can be reduced by the presence of water even in the absence of any chemical oxidation. Our work could he...
It is known that the wear of silicon-based materials is due to the tribochemical reaction with water...
The present work aims to understand the sliding of ordered/disordered molybdenum disulfide against i...
Among the members of the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) family, molybdenum disulfide has the...
To date, no clear conclusion has been reached on the atomistic mechanisms that govern the observed d...
Solid lubricants have received substantial attention due to their excellent frictional properties. A...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) have recently becom...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Frictional energy dissipation at the interfaces of two-dimensional...
Frictional energy dissipation at the interfaces of two-dimensional (2D) materials through the excita...
International audienceIn this work, the tribological behavior of ultrathin-MoS2 was investigated to ...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. When the two-dimensional material molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is e...
Frictional energy dissipation at the interfaces of two-dimensional (2D) materials through the excita...
Although very similar in many technological applications, graphene and MoS2 bear significant differe...
International audienceThe existence of partially ionic bonds in molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), as oppo...
Burris, David L.Liquid lubricants are precluded in an exceedingly large number of consumer as well a...
© 2021 Author(s).The atomic scale friction properties of water layers are a highly important subject...
It is known that the wear of silicon-based materials is due to the tribochemical reaction with water...
The present work aims to understand the sliding of ordered/disordered molybdenum disulfide against i...
Among the members of the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) family, molybdenum disulfide has the...
To date, no clear conclusion has been reached on the atomistic mechanisms that govern the observed d...
Solid lubricants have received substantial attention due to their excellent frictional properties. A...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) have recently becom...
© 2019 American Chemical Society. Frictional energy dissipation at the interfaces of two-dimensional...
Frictional energy dissipation at the interfaces of two-dimensional (2D) materials through the excita...
International audienceIn this work, the tribological behavior of ultrathin-MoS2 was investigated to ...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. When the two-dimensional material molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is e...
Frictional energy dissipation at the interfaces of two-dimensional (2D) materials through the excita...
Although very similar in many technological applications, graphene and MoS2 bear significant differe...
International audienceThe existence of partially ionic bonds in molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), as oppo...
Burris, David L.Liquid lubricants are precluded in an exceedingly large number of consumer as well a...
© 2021 Author(s).The atomic scale friction properties of water layers are a highly important subject...
It is known that the wear of silicon-based materials is due to the tribochemical reaction with water...
The present work aims to understand the sliding of ordered/disordered molybdenum disulfide against i...
Among the members of the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) family, molybdenum disulfide has the...