The tribological performance of sliding surfaces in water can be improved by using lubricating solutions containing additives such as water-soluble sodium carboxylates, which reduce friction and prevent corrosion. These additives adsorb onto metal surfaces to exert their functions; however, the structural characteristics at the metal-solution interface and their influence on tribological properties remain largely unexplored. This paper investigated how water-soluble sodium carboxylates adsorb on
Adsorption behavior of sodium carboxylates on iron oxide surface in water and their tribological properties
Tomoko Hirayama
