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A Comparison Between Graphene and WS2 as Solid Lubricant Additives to Aluminum for Automobile Applications

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“…The prepared single-layer TMD materials have few defects and are highly crystalline, resulting in good photoelectric properties, such as high luminous efficiency and high carrier mobility. However, it is difficult to peel off a large-area film [32], which limits their practical applications, and the repetition rate is low. [33] Reproduced from [35].…”
Section: Stripping Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prepared single-layer TMD materials have few defects and are highly crystalline, resulting in good photoelectric properties, such as high luminous efficiency and high carrier mobility. However, it is difficult to peel off a large-area film [32], which limits their practical applications, and the repetition rate is low. [33] Reproduced from [35].…”
Section: Stripping Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e WS 2 -Al MMCs made by sparkling plasma sintering have shown better wear-resistance performance than graphene-Al MMCs under ball-on-disk wear tests, which clearly demonstrates the superiority of WS 2 than other lubricants [36]. WS 2 -Al MMC coatings were produced via cold spray for wear resistance in a recent work [78].…”
Section: Ws 2 -Reinforced MMC Coatings Monolayer Tungsten Disulfide (Wsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It also possesses excellent solid lubrication properties due to the 2D layered structure and easy interlayer sliding. In addition, the special structure of WS 2 allows it to be usable in high temperature, high pressure, high vacuum, high load, and with radiation and corrosive media environments [35,36]. Moreover, because WS 2 has an excellent adsorption capacity on the metal surface, it can be used as reinforcements in MMCs to improve the lubrication performance [77].…”
Section: Advances In Materials Science and Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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