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Fabrication and tribological properties of oil-soluble MoS2 nanosheets decorated by oleic diethanolamide borate

Wu et al., 2019

Document ID
9225646260250665110
Author
Wu P
Li W
Feng Y
Ge T
Liu Z
Cheng Z
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Alloys and Compounds

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In this paper, the self-made MoS 2 nanosheets were attempted to be modified with oleic diethanolamide borate (ODAB) through a simple one-step route. The as-modified MoS 2 nanosheets were confirmed by a series of characterizations. The results showed that the …
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