7 research outputs found

    Repressing oxidative wear within Si doped DLCs

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    Diamond-like carbon coatings are well-known for their excellent wear and friction reducing properties. Many new DLCs are constantly being developed using novel approaches that further the beneficial characteristics listed. This is often achieved by incorporating a dopant into the microstructure of the DLC. One dopant that is widely used currently in commercial settings, including F1 car engines, is silicon. Si doping can be, to some extent, regarded as a double-edged sword. This is because, whilst it has been reported as being able to reduce friction in certain environments, this usually comes at the cost of far higher wear than the corresponding un-doped DLC. The fundamental aspects of Si-DLC׳s friction and wear properties are explored herein with the goal of optimising the coating using fundamental tribochemical knowledge

    Interfacial Forces and Spectroscopic Study of Confined Fluids

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    Lipid Oxidation

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