“…In industrial applications, graphite is more used as a solid lubricant when it is impossible to use a fluid lubricant and graphite has good tribological qualities due to its particular structure. 6,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] However, graphite remains less adaptable in high temperature applications since it is highly sensitive to the humidity and to the surface desorption phenomenon. 5,[23][24][25][26] Moreover, in the industrial world of graphite, it is known that the addition of some metallic elements that have a low melting temperature (tin, antimony, bismuth, copper or silver, etc…) improve its tribologicl behavior.…”