2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/1074133
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Recent Progress on Carbon Nanomaterials for Resisting the Wear Damages

Abstract: In recent years, carbon nanomaterials such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and nanodiamonds have been regarded as versatile triboproducts such as copper coins for various engineering/commerce-scaled applications. Their large-scale usages as ideal reinforcements for the key tribomaterials are motivated by their huge interfacial areas, unique physical/chemical characteristics, as well as multiple scale load-transferring mechanisms. Numerous investigators have kept on studying the possibilities of usin… Show more

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“…Using any fuel, there is no way to avoid the soot problem during engine operation 2,3 . Although most of the soot is emitted by the exhaust system, a small amount of soot still enters into the engine, eventually leading to abrasive and adhesive wear, 4,5 increasing the rate of engine damage. The onion‐like soot nanoparticles have the same structure as inorganic disulfide material, 6,7 its concentric shell layer structure gives it many special physical and chemical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using any fuel, there is no way to avoid the soot problem during engine operation 2,3 . Although most of the soot is emitted by the exhaust system, a small amount of soot still enters into the engine, eventually leading to abrasive and adhesive wear, 4,5 increasing the rate of engine damage. The onion‐like soot nanoparticles have the same structure as inorganic disulfide material, 6,7 its concentric shell layer structure gives it many special physical and chemical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%