Overview: Problems and Opportunities in Tribology | |
Surface Diagnostic Techniques Commonly Used in Tribological Studies | |
Chemical and Tribological Behavior of Thin Organic Lubricant Films on Surfaces | |
The Influence of Steel Surface Chemistry on the Bonding of Lubricant Films | |
Tribological Evaluation and Analysis of Coating Materials | |
Counterface Material and Ambient Atmosphere: Role in the Tribological | |
Performance of Diamond Films | |
The Role of Sulfur in Modifying the Friction and Lubricity of Metal Surfaces | |
Tribology of Ceramic and Metallic Surfaces in Environments of CarbonaceousGases: Application of Raman and Infrared Spectroscopies | |
Highly Chlorinated Methanes and Ethanes on Ferrous Surfaces: Surface | |
Decomposition and Extreme-Pressure Tribological Properties | |
Ultrathin Perflouropolyether Films | |
The Decomposition Mechanism of Perfluoropolyether Lubricants during Wear | |
The Influence of Fluorination on Boundary-Layer Surface Chemistry | |
Tribochemical Reactions of Stearic Acid on Copper Surface: Infrared | |
Microspectroscopy and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering | |
Surface Lubricity of Organic Films for Rigid Containers and Ends | |
Kinetics of Damage Generation on Single-Crystal Silicon Surfaces: The Influenceof Lubricant Adsorption | |
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