Ionic liquid lubricants: When chemistry meets tribology
Ionic liquids (ILs) have emerged as potential lubricants in 2001. Subsequently, there has
been tremendous research interest in ILs from the tribology society since their discovery as …
been tremendous research interest in ILs from the tribology society since their discovery as …
Microstructural and dynamical heterogeneities in ionic liquids
Ionic liquids (ILs) are a special category of molten salts solely composed of ions with varied
molecular symmetry and charge delocalization. The versatility in combining varied cation …
molecular symmetry and charge delocalization. The versatility in combining varied cation …
Influence of tribology on global energy consumption, costs and emissions
K Holmberg, A Erdemir - Friction, 2017 - Springer
Calculations of the impact of friction and wear on energy consumption, economic
expenditure, and CO 2 emissions are presented on a global scale. This impact study covers …
expenditure, and CO 2 emissions are presented on a global scale. This impact study covers …
Unlocking the secrets behind liquid superlubricity: A state-of-the-art review on phenomena and mechanisms
T Han, S Zhang, C Zhang - Friction, 2022 - Springer
Superlubricity, the state of ultralow friction between two sliding surfaces, has become a
frontier subject in tribology. Here, a state-of-the-art review of the phenomena and …
frontier subject in tribology. Here, a state-of-the-art review of the phenomena and …
Structure and nanostructure in ionic liquids
Much of chemistry is concerned with the study of reactions and processes in solution, that is,
where liquids are used as solvents. 2, 3 The solvent is the (excess) liquid phase in which …
where liquids are used as solvents. 2, 3 The solvent is the (excess) liquid phase in which …
Electrotunable friction with ionic liquid lubricants
Room-temperature ionic liquids and their mixtures with organic solvents as lubricants open
a route to control lubricity at the nanoscale via electrical polarization of the sliding surfaces …
a route to control lubricity at the nanoscale via electrical polarization of the sliding surfaces …
Emerging superlubricity: A review of the state of the art and perspectives on future research
Friction is undoubtedly one of the most common yet intriguing physical phenomena
encountered in our daily lives. It would be impossible to play a stringed instrument or write …
encountered in our daily lives. It would be impossible to play a stringed instrument or write …
Nanostructure of the ionic liquid–graphite stern layer
Ionic liquids (ILs) are attractive solvents for devices such as lithium ion batteries and
capacitors, but their uptake is limited, partially because their Stern layer nanostructure is …
capacitors, but their uptake is limited, partially because their Stern layer nanostructure is …
Nanoscale capillary freezing of ionic liquids confined between metallic interfaces and the role of electronic screening
Room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are new materials with fundamental importance for
energy storage and active lubrication. They are unusual liquids, which challenge the …
energy storage and active lubrication. They are unusual liquids, which challenge the …
A critical review on liquid superlubricitive technology for attaining ultra-low friction
To mitigate and control friction and wear are the primary goals in tribology for a moving
mechanical system. On achieving ultra-low friction and wear, energy efficiency, performance …
mechanical system. On achieving ultra-low friction and wear, energy efficiency, performance …