“…The authors' approach is essentially not destructive of the solid wear surface… Over the years, vapor phase lubrication with a number of different carbonaceous gases and tribological materials has been successfully demonstrated in the laboratory. The range of materials includes high performance ceramics (nitrides [3][4][5][6], carbides [2,3], metal-oxides [2,3]) and high-temperature metals and alloys (bearing steels [3,7,8], stainless steels [3], and nickel super alloys [1,3]). The range of gas chemistries include a wide variety of hydrocarbons (ethane, ethylene, acetylene, benzene, propane, and 1-propanol) [1,2,5,[9][10][11] as well as mixtures of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and a simulated rich burn turbine engine exhaust gas [4,6].…”