Surfactants play a critical role in tribology, as they help control friction and wear, while also controlling lubricant properties such as emulsification, demulsification, bioresistance, oxidation resistance, rust prevention, and corrosion resistance. This unique work brings together recent advances in the use of surfactants. Edited by a leading pioneer in the field, with chapters written by international experts, its chapters address theoretical, technical, and experimental aspects. It considers the role of surfactants in SAMS, MEMS, NEMS, manufacturing, automotive, rail, light and heavy machinery, and biomedical applications. This work will be of special interest to those interested in gaining an understanding of surfactants in tribology at the nanoscale.
| ISBN | 1420060074 | | Pages | 480 | | ISBN13 | 9781420060072 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Taylor & Francis Inc | | Weight (grammes) | 793 | | Imprint | CRC Press Inc | | Published in | Bosa Roca | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 235 | | Publication date | 03 Jun 2008 | | Width (mm) | 156 | | Library of Congress | 2008011646 | | Spine width (mm) | 28 | | DEWEY | 621.89 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC23 | |
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VOLUME 1 Part I: General Introduction to Surfactants; M. L. Free Part II: Tribological Aspects in Micro and Nanodevices Geometry and Chemical Effects on Friction and Adhesion under Negligible Loads; Y. Ando Effect of Harsh Environment on Surfactant-Coated MEMS; J. Frechette, R. Maboudian, and C. Carraro Surfactants in Magnetic Recording Tribology; T. E. Karis and D. Pocker Part III: Self-Assembled Monolayers and Ultrathin Films: Relevance to Tribological Behavior Frictional Properties of Organosilane Monolayers and High- Density Polymer Brushes; M. Kobayashi, H. Ishida, M. Kaido, A. Suzuki, and A. Takahara Tribology of Ultrathin Self-Assembled Films on Si: The Role of PFPE as a Top Mobile Layer; N. Satyanarayana, S. K. Sinha, and M. P. Srinivasan Surface Forces, Surface Energy, and Adhesion of SAMs and Superhydrophobic Films: Relevance to Tribological Phenomena; Y. Zhao, L. Guo, J. Yin, and W. Dai Molecular Understanding of Nanofriction of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Silicon Using AFM; S. Sambasivan, S. Hsieh, D. A. Fischer, and S. M. Hsu Mechanism of Friction Reduction by MoDTC/ZDDP Tribofilms and Associated Nanometer-Scale Controlling Factors; J. Ye Synthesis, Characterization, and Tribological Properties of Sodium Stearate--Coated Copper Nanoparticles; L. Sun, Z. Wu, and Z. Zhang Part IV: Polymeric and Bio-Based Surfactants Surface Friction and Lubrication of Polymer Gels; M. Du and J. P. Gong Friction of Elastomers against Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Surfaces; S. Bistac Tribological Properties of Ag-Based Amphiphiles; G. Biresaw Vegetable Oil Fatty Acid Composition and Carbonization Tendency on Steel Surfaces at Elevated Temperature: Morphology of Carbon Deposits; A-. Gul and L. R. Rudnick Biobased Greases: Soap Structure and Composition Effects on Tribological Properties; B. K. Sharma, K. M. Doll, and S. Z. Erhan Part V: Surfactant Adsorption and Aggregation: Relevance to Tribological Phenomena How to Design a Surfactant System for Lubrication; B. Kronberg Aqueous Solutions of Oxyethylated Fatty Alcohols as Model Lubricating Substances; M. W. Sulek Aqueous Solutions of Mixtures of Nonionic Surfactants as Environment-Friendly Lubricants; T. Wasilewski Surfactant Adsorption and Aggregation Kinetics: Relevance to Tribological Phenomena; R. F. Tabor, J. Eastoe, and P. J. Dowding Effect of Surfactant and Polymer Nanostructures on Frictional Properties; P. Somasundaran and P. Purohit An Extended-Drain Engine Oil Study; J. M. Perez