Surfactants in tribology
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Surfactants in tribology
CRC Press, c2008-
- [v. 1] : hardcover
- v. 2 : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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[v. 1] : hardcover ISBN 9781420060072
内容説明
Surfactants play a variety of critical roles in tribology. In addition to controlling friction and wear, they also allow for control of a wide range of properties of lubricants, such as emulsification/demulsification, bioresistance, oxidation resistance, and rust/corrosion prevention. This book explains recent advances in the role of surfactants within the purview of tribology, with an emphasis on product development.
Includes Theoretical, Experimental, and Technological Advances
Providing a unique exploration of the nexus between surfactants and tribology, this text represents the cumulative expertise of leading scientists and technologists engaged in the study of surfactants in variegated tribological phenomena. Organized thematically for easy reference, the volume covers-
* Fundamentals of surfactants
* Tribological aspects of micro- and nanodevices, including micro-patterns of two-dimensional asperity arrays, MEMS, NEMS, and magnetic recording devices
* Self-assembled monolayers and ultra-thin films relevant to tribological phenomena, including aspects of organosilane monolayers, ultrathin self-assembled films, super-hydrophobic films, MoDTC/ZDDP tribofilms, and surfactant-coated copper nanoparticles
* Polymeric and biobased surfactants, covering various tribological aspects related to polymeric gels, elastomers sliding against hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces, agriculture-based amphiphiles, vegetable oils, and biobased greases
* Surfactant adsorption and aggregation relevant to tribological phenomena, such as the design of surfactants for lubrication, aqueous non-ionic surfactant-based lubricants, adsorption and aggregation kinetics, surfactant and polymer nanostructures, a
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General. Tribological Aspects in Microand Nanodevices. Self-Assembled Monolayers and Ultrathin Films: Relevance to Tribological Behavior. Polymeric and Bio-Based Surfactants. Surfactant Adsorption and Aggregation: Relevance to Tribological Phenomena.
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v. 2 : hardback ISBN 9781439840641
内容説明
The premier symposium on Surfactants in Tribology, held in Seoul in 2006, was an enormously successful event that generated a high level of interest in the topic, leading to the publication of the first volume in this series in 2008. The tremendous response was echoed at the follow-up symposium in Berlin that same year, and leading researchers, many of whom participated in the second event, were invited to submit chapters for Surfactants in Tribology, Volume Two. Reflecting the cumulative wisdom of a contingent of researchers, this text explores all-new topics critical to the future of tribology.
Topics discussed in this second volume include:
Properties of silane, thio, phthalocyanine and phospholipid films, membranes, grafts, and SAMs on gold, silica, and graphite substrates
Water/oil emulsions used as oil-well drilling fluids
Properties of organized surfactant assemblies and aqueous solutions of alkyl polyglucosides
Surfactants as demulsifiers in enhanced crude oil production from old wells
Oil/water emulsions with biobased surfactants
The synthesis of novel biobased materials
Properties of biobased lubricants and surfactants
Modeling and statistical predictive methods in the development of biobased lubricants
The fundamentals of surface chemistry at tribological interfaces
The role of surface science in magnetic recording tribology
Antiwear and friction modifier compounds for automotive applications
Surfactants as antimicrobial agents in lubricants
Tribological phenomena are of significant importance in a host of industries ranging from simple products to high-tech devices. This volume and its predecessor reflect the sage contributions of a cadre of experts who report on current possibilities and future potential for harnessing sur
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Part I: Films, Membranes, and Self-Assembled Monolayers: Relevance to Tribological Behavior. Tribological Properties of Self-Assembled Monolayers. Nano-Tribological Properties of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Thiol Self-Assembled Monolayers. Friction of Graphite against Silane-Functionalized Silicon Wafers. Frictional Properties of Physisorbed Layers of Self-Organized Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interface. Temperature Dependence of Molecular Packing in Self-Assembled Monolayer Films. Mechanical Properties of Phospholipid-Based Biolubricant Films and Membranes. Part II: Emulsions and Aqueous Systems: Relevance to Tribological Phenomena. Influence of Surfactants on Wetting and Colloidal Processes of Lubricant Emulsions on Metal Surfaces. Surfactant Effects on Bio-Based Emulsions Used as Lubrication Fluids. Hydrolyzed Fatty Oil Surfactants as Friction Modifiers at Water-in-Oil Emulsion Interface. Antiwear and Antiseizure Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Alkyl Polyglucosides.Formulation Effects on the Lubricity of O/W Emulsions Used as Oil Well Working Fluids. Part III: Biobased Lubricants. Estolides: Biobased Lubricants. Development and Tribological Behavior of Advanced Biobased Lubricants. Characterization of Surface-Active Materials Derived from Farm Products. Chemically Modified Fatty Acid Methyl Esters: Their Potential Use as Lubrication Fluids and Surfactants. Vaporization and Carbonization Tendency of Vegetable Oils as a Function of Chemical Composition: Morphology of Carbon Deposits on Steel Surfaces at Elevated Temperature. Part IV: General Topics and Applications. Surface Chemistry at the Tribological Interface. The Role of Surface Science in Magnetic Recording Tribology. Improving Organic Antiwear and Friction Modifier Compounds for Automotive Applications. Antimicrobial-Surface Activity Relationship of Novel Di-Schiff Base Cationic Gemini Amphiphiles Bearing Homogeneous Hydrophobes.In
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