“…For ceramics (e.g., SiC and Si 3 N 4 ), the wear is suppressed in humidity, water, and ionic liquid due to the formation of tribo-layers induced by the tribochemical reactions between the sliding interfaces ( Khanna et al, 2017 ; Qin et al, 2018 ; Chen et al, 2019 ; Ge et al, 2019 ; De Fine et al, 2021 ). Moreover, the wear behaviors between the contact surfaces of the metals or alloys in humidity or with lubricants are suppressed when the oxide layers are arisen by the tribochemical reactions ( Cai et al, 2009 ; Barthel et al, 2012 ; Fukuda et al, 2019 ; He et al, 2021 ). Accordingly, the previous experiments have evidenced that tribochemical reactions should play critical roles in the micro-/nano-scale wear (or material removal) of friction systems.…”