Xie et al., 2016 - Google Patents
An investigation on the tribological performances of the SiO 2/MoS 2 hybrid nanofluids for magnesium alloy-steel contactsXie et al., 2016
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- Xie H
- Jiang B
- Liu B
- Wang Q
- Xu J
- Pan F
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- Nanoscale research letters
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Hybrid nano-materials offer potential scope for an increasing numerous novel applications when engineered to deliver availably functional properties. In the present study, the SiO 2/MoS 2 hybrid nanoparticles with different mass ratios were employed as lubricant …
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