The Self-assembly and Structural Evolution of glycerol monooleate in oil with Water Doping
The precise mechanism by which organic friction modifiers adsorb to a metal surface and reduce friction and wear remains unclear. Conflicting results exist between the currently accepted theory for lubrication and molecular dynamics simulations.In order to utilise these compounds optimally, this mechanism must be precisely understood, informing the next generation of friction modifiers that drastically improve the lifetimes of engines and significantly reduce fuel emissions.
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Thomas M. McCoy; ARMSTRONG Alexander; BARKER Robert; CATTOZ Beatrice; DOWDING Peter; FONSEKA Belinda; PREVOST Sylvain and ROUTH Alexander. (2019). The Self-assembly and Structural Evolution of glycerol monooleate in oil with Water Doping. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-12-579