Ionic liquid lubricants: When chemistry meets tribology

M Cai, Q Yu, W Liu, F Zhou - Chemical Society Reviews, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Functionalized carbon nanostructures as lubricant additives–A review

N Nyholm, N Espallargas - Carbon, 2023 - Elsevier
In recent years, increased environmental concern and regulations have fueled a search for
new lubricant additives with reduced environmental impact. Owing to their attractive …

Origin of friction and the new frictionless technology—Superlubricity: Advancements and future outlook

J Luo, M Liu, L Ma - Nano Energy, 2021 - Elsevier
Friction is a phenomenon that exists extensively in nature and industry; it has proven
necessary in daily life and beneficial in energy scavenging but is also alleged to be the main …

Graphene superlubricity: A review

X Ge, Z Chai, Q Shi, Y Liu, W Wang - Friction, 2023 - Springer
Superlubricity has drawn substantial attention worldwide while the energy crisis is
challenging human beings. Hence, numerous endeavors are bestowed to design materials …

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 …

Graphene lubrication

Y Liu, X Ge, J Li - Applied materials today, 2020 - Elsevier
Graphene-family materials, as a great discovery of this era, have become one of the most
popular materials. Scientists have kept on studying the possibilities of using graphene-family …

[HTML][HTML] Superlubricity of carbon nanostructures

X Chen, J Li - Carbon, 2020 - Elsevier
Superlubricity, a fantastic lubrication sate where friction or resistance to sliding nearly
vanishes, has become one of the most important approaches to combat friction-induced …

Superlubricitive engineering—Future industry nearly getting rid of wear and frictional energy consumption

J Luo, X Zhou - Friction, 2020 - Springer
Superlubricity has been develo** very rapidly in recent years as a new and important area
in tribology. Many new phenomena and materials, as well as some new mechanisms in both …

Deep eutectic solvent intercalation graphene oxide with strong interfacial adsorption capacity towards efficient lubrication

X Fan, Z Zhao, C Li, X Li, Y He, M Zhu - Carbon, 2024 - Elsevier
The high-performance lubrication effect of graphene materials is mainly due to the formation
of friction film. However, the poor compatibility and interfacial adsorption of graphene oxide …

[HTML][HTML] Lubrication properties of graphene under harsh working conditions

B **, G Chen, Y He, C Zhang, J Luo - Materials Today Advances, 2023 - Elsevier
Graphene materials considered to be promising candidates for next-generation lubricants
has been explored and summarized extensively, owing to their atomic-level lamellar …