2021
DOI: 10.1080/10402004.2021.2003495
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Influence of Oleic Acid–Treated LaF3 Nanoparticles as an Additive on Extreme Pressure Properties of Various Grades of Polyalphaolefins

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“…All OA-LaF 3 diffraction peaks are completely consistent with JCPDS reference code 00-008-0461, indicating that LaF 3 nanoparticles have a hexagonal crystalline structure. 33 The absence of any other phases confirms that oleic acid chemical functionalization did not affect the crystal structure of LaF 3 nanomaterials. 36 The diffraction pattern of COOH functionalized MWCNTs nanomaterials is shown in Figure 2b.…”
Section: Chemical and Morphological Characterisation Of Oa-laf 3 And ...mentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…All OA-LaF 3 diffraction peaks are completely consistent with JCPDS reference code 00-008-0461, indicating that LaF 3 nanoparticles have a hexagonal crystalline structure. 33 The absence of any other phases confirms that oleic acid chemical functionalization did not affect the crystal structure of LaF 3 nanomaterials. 36 The diffraction pattern of COOH functionalized MWCNTs nanomaterials is shown in Figure 2b.…”
Section: Chemical and Morphological Characterisation Of Oa-laf 3 And ...mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The LaF 3 nanomaterials were prepared using the sol-gel technique and chemically treated with oleic acid, as previously reported. 33 The COOH-treated MWCNTs were purchased (99%). A high-resolution transmission electron microscope (TEM) was used to examine the nanostructures of OA-LaF 3 and COOH-MWCNTs nanomaterials.…”
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“…In addition, the poor dispersion stability of most nanomaterials has been the biggest obstacle on their application process. Although this issue has been remarkably improved by chemical modifications and adding dispersants, absolutely solving the long-term dispersion stability of inorganic nanoadditives in PAO is still a huge challenge. …”
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confidence: 99%