Carboxylic acids are well known for their friction-reducing abilities driven by the formation of low-shear-strength films on the steel surface. However, understanding of the adsorption mechanisms especially in polar solvents is yet not well explored. In this work, atomic force microscopy was used to visualise the adsorption behaviour of various carboxylic acids in both polar and less-polar solvents. The work was continued with a tribological study of the lubricants additivated with carboxylic acids in a laboratory scale ball-on-disc tribometer. During this study, the effect of concentration and carboxylic acid chain length was studied in polar media (water-based lubricants) and compared with commonly used synthetic non-polar lubricant (poly...
The formation of low shear strength surface-adhered thin films mitigates excessive friction in mixed...
The main objective of this thesis work was to gain understanding of the layer properties and polymer...
Organic friction modifier additives (OFMs) are surfactant molecules added to engine oils to reduce f...
Carboxylic acids are well known for their friction-reducing abilities driven by the formation of low...
The friction and wear mechanisms of water-based fluids consisting of various types of carboxylic aci...
Surface adsorption of amphiphilic molecules is a vital mechanism of boundary lubrication on stainles...
Lubricant additive technology to improve lubricant performances is an important issue for ionic liqu...
The optimization of the lubricant supply quantity contributes to minimizing energy losses and wastag...
Fatty acids and their derivatives have been used as model organic friction modifiers for almost a ce...
The current requirements in automotive lubrication impose complex formulation. Among all the additiv...
Ball-on-disc tribo tests and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were used to analyze the effect of base o...
Information about the interactions between lubricants and DLC coatings is scarce, despite there havi...
Organic friction modifiers (OFMs) are often used with zinc-dialkyl-dithio-phosphate (ZDDP) in engine...
Reducing friction and wear inside lubricated contacts could lead to significant improvements in ener...
The boundary lubricating properties of long chain carboxylic acid additives in solution have been st...
The formation of low shear strength surface-adhered thin films mitigates excessive friction in mixed...
The main objective of this thesis work was to gain understanding of the layer properties and polymer...
Organic friction modifier additives (OFMs) are surfactant molecules added to engine oils to reduce f...
Carboxylic acids are well known for their friction-reducing abilities driven by the formation of low...
The friction and wear mechanisms of water-based fluids consisting of various types of carboxylic aci...
Surface adsorption of amphiphilic molecules is a vital mechanism of boundary lubrication on stainles...
Lubricant additive technology to improve lubricant performances is an important issue for ionic liqu...
The optimization of the lubricant supply quantity contributes to minimizing energy losses and wastag...
Fatty acids and their derivatives have been used as model organic friction modifiers for almost a ce...
The current requirements in automotive lubrication impose complex formulation. Among all the additiv...
Ball-on-disc tribo tests and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were used to analyze the effect of base o...
Information about the interactions between lubricants and DLC coatings is scarce, despite there havi...
Organic friction modifiers (OFMs) are often used with zinc-dialkyl-dithio-phosphate (ZDDP) in engine...
Reducing friction and wear inside lubricated contacts could lead to significant improvements in ener...
The boundary lubricating properties of long chain carboxylic acid additives in solution have been st...
The formation of low shear strength surface-adhered thin films mitigates excessive friction in mixed...
The main objective of this thesis work was to gain understanding of the layer properties and polymer...
Organic friction modifier additives (OFMs) are surfactant molecules added to engine oils to reduce f...