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Elucidation of the action of functional groups in the coexisting ashless compounds on the tribofilm formation and friction characteristic of zinc dialkyldithiophosphate …

Matsui et al., 2018

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13644953726155612785
Author
Matsui Y
Aoki S
Masuko M
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Tribology Transactions

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Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZnDTP) is well known to show supreme antiwear performance by forming a thick polyphosphate-based tribofilm on the friction surface. However, it has also been demonstrated that a coexisting dispersant can interfere with the performance of …
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