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Synergy between covalent organic frameworks and surfactants to promote water-based lubrication and corrosion resistance

Wen et al., 2020

Document ID
8284819090697778469
Author
Wen P
Lei Y
Li W
Fan M
Publication year
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Acs Applied Nano Materials

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Corrosion and friction undulation caused by water-lubricated mechanical devices severely restricts the development of water-based lubricant in practical industries. In this paper, a kind of triazine-based covalent organic framework (TriC) nanomaterial is fabricated as the water …
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