Surfactants in Tribology, 2 Volume Set

Surfactants in Tribology, 2 Volume Set

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Features

      • Builds upon the success of the previous volume with additional developments and applications from international contributors
      • Examines mechanical properties of phospholipid-based biolubricant films and membranes
      • Explores surfactant effects on bio-based emulsions used as lubrication fluids
      • Describes the characterization of surface active materials derived from farm products
      • Discusses improving organic anti-wear and friction modifier compounds for automotive applications 

      Summary

      Surfactants play a critical role in tribology as they control friction, wear, and lubricant properties such as emulsification, demulsification, bioresistance, oxidation resistance, rust prevention, and corrosion resistance. The use of surfactants in tribology is a critical topic for scientists and engineers who are developing new materials and devices, in particular those built at the nanoscale. Edited by a well-known and respected leader in the field, this two-volume set features renowned international contributors who review the latest advances in the tribological aspects of microdevices and nanodevices, including MEMS, NEMS, biosurfactants, biolubricants, and bioemulsions.

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Films, Membranes and Self-assembled Monolayers: Relevance to Tribological Behavior

      Tribological Properties of Self-assembled Monolayers; Miki Nakano

      Nano-tribological Properties of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Thiol Self-assembled Monolayers; Y. Yang and M. Ruths

      Friction of Graphite against Silane-functionalized Silicon Wafers; Marjorie Schmitt, Sophie Bistac and Khalil Jradi

      Frictional Properties of Physisorbed Layers of Self-organized Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interface; Koji Miyake

      Temperature Dependence of Molecular Packing in Self-assembled Monolayer Films; Shuchen Hsieh, YiLen Liu, David Beck, Minda Suchan and I-Ting Li

      Mechanical Properties of Phospholipid-Based Biolubricant Films and Membranes; Mattew P. Goertz and Benjamin L. Stottrup


      Part II: Emulsions and Aqueous Systems: Relevance to Tribological Phenomena

      Influence of Surfactants on Wetting and Colloidal Processes of Lubricant Emulsions on Metal Surfaces; Svajus Joseph Asadauskas and Henrikas Cesiulis

      Surfactant Effects on Bio-based Emulsions Used as Lubrication Fluids; Kenneth M. Doll and Brajendra K. Sharma

      Hydrolyzed Fatty Oil Surfactants as Friction Modifiers at W/O Emulsion Interface; Ahmed M. Al-Sabagh, Rasha A. El-Ghazawy, Mahmoud R. Noor El-Din and Nadia G. Kandile

      Antiwear and Antiseizure Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Alkyl Polyglucosides; Marian W. Sulek and Tomasz Wasilewski

      Formulation Effects on the Lubricity of W/O Emulsions Used as Oil Well Drilling Fluids; J.M. González, F. Quintero, R.L. Márquez, S.D. Rosales and G. Quercia


      Part III: Biobased Lubricants


      Estolides—Biobased Lubricants; Steven C. Cermak

      Development and Tribological Behavior of Advanced Bio-based Lubricants; Atanu Adhvaryu

      Characterization of Surface Active Materials Derived from Farm Products; Girma Biresaw

      Chemically Modified Fatty Acid Methyl Esters: Their Potential Use as Lubrication
      Fluids and Surfactants; Brajendra K. Sharma, Kenneth M. Doll and Sevim Z. Erhan

      Vaporization and Carbonization Tendency of Vegetable Oils as a Function of Chemical
      Composition: Morphology of Carbon Deposits on Steel Surfaces at Elevated Temperature; Leslie R. Rudnick, Mohamed A. Abdellatif, Őmer Gűl and Girma Biresaw


      Part IV: General Topics and Applications


      Surface Chemistry at the Tribological Interface; Wilfred T. Tysoe

      The Role of Surface Science in Magnetic Recording Tribology; Tom Karis

      Improving Organic Anti-wear and Friction Modifier Compounds for Automotive Applications; Frank J. DeBlase

      Antimicrobial-Surface Activity Relationship of Novel Di-schiff Base Cationic Gemini Amphiphiles Bearing Homogeneous Hydrophobes; Nabel A. Negm


      Author Bio(s)

      Girma Biresaw currently works for the USDA in Peoria, Illinois. Kash Mittal is a researcher in Hopewell Junction, New York.

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