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Antiwear effect of Mo and W nanoparticles as additives for multialkylated cyclopentanes oil in vacuum

Zhang et al., 2017

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5555415780054836699
Author
Zhang S
Li Y
Hu L
Feng D
Wang H
Publication year
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Journal of Tribology

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This work examined friction-reducing and antiwear behaviors of multialkylated cyclopentanes (MACs) oil with Mo and W nanoparticles as additives under vacuum condition (∼ 10− 4 Pa). The tribological evaluation was conducted on a vacuum four-ball …
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