When two solid objects slide over each other, friction results from the interactions between the asperities of the (invariably rough) surfaces. Lubrication happens when viscous lubricants separate the two surfaces and carry the load such that solid-on-solid contacts are avoided. Yet, even small amounts of low-viscosity lubricants can still significantly lower friction through a process called boundary lubrication. Understanding the origin of the boundary lubricating effect is hampered by challenges in measuring the interfacial properties of lubricants directly between the two surfaces. Here, we use rigidochromic fluorescent probe molecules to measure precisely what happens on a molecular scale during vapor-phase boundary lubrication of a po...
Friction in boundary lubrication is strongly influenced by the atomic structure of the sliding surfa...
An investigation is reported of the boundary layer friction resulting from films of nonpolar liquid ...
The authors use force-probe microscopy to study the friction force and the adhesive interaction for ...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
We investigate the transition between different regimes of lubrication and directly observe the thic...
Most engineers describe sliding friction using the friction coefficient, the ratio of frictional for...
Numerous models have been developed to describe the viscosity and rheology of lubricants in elastohy...
The present study provides molecular insight into the mechanisms underlying energy dissipation and l...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...
This thesis presents two new methods of measurements beyond the diffraction limit using fluorescence...
Lubricant-infused surfaces (LIS) have emerged as an innovative way to combat several modern challeng...
In concentrated contacts the behaviour of lubricants is much modified by the high local pressures: c...
Surface-active agents play an important role in lubrication technology and are often used as additiv...
The formation of low shear strength surface-adhered thin films mitigates excessive friction in mixed...
International audienceAlthough limiting shear stress is a common behavior that is observed in many h...
Friction in boundary lubrication is strongly influenced by the atomic structure of the sliding surfa...
An investigation is reported of the boundary layer friction resulting from films of nonpolar liquid ...
The authors use force-probe microscopy to study the friction force and the adhesive interaction for ...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
We investigate the transition between different regimes of lubrication and directly observe the thic...
Most engineers describe sliding friction using the friction coefficient, the ratio of frictional for...
Numerous models have been developed to describe the viscosity and rheology of lubricants in elastohy...
The present study provides molecular insight into the mechanisms underlying energy dissipation and l...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...
This thesis presents two new methods of measurements beyond the diffraction limit using fluorescence...
Lubricant-infused surfaces (LIS) have emerged as an innovative way to combat several modern challeng...
In concentrated contacts the behaviour of lubricants is much modified by the high local pressures: c...
Surface-active agents play an important role in lubrication technology and are often used as additiv...
The formation of low shear strength surface-adhered thin films mitigates excessive friction in mixed...
International audienceAlthough limiting shear stress is a common behavior that is observed in many h...
Friction in boundary lubrication is strongly influenced by the atomic structure of the sliding surfa...
An investigation is reported of the boundary layer friction resulting from films of nonpolar liquid ...
The authors use force-probe microscopy to study the friction force and the adhesive interaction for ...