Search Results - "REMSKAR, M"
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Multiwall MoS2 tubes as optical resonators
Published in Applied physics letters (03-09-2018)“…We study the optical properties of MoS2 nanotubes (NTs) with walls comprising dozens of monolayers. We reveal strong peaks in micro-photoluminescence (μ-PL)…”
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Structure and electrochemical performance of Li2MnSiO4 and Li2FeSiO4 as potential Li-battery cathode materials
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Synthesized multiwall MoS2 nanotube and nanoribbon field-effect transistors
Published in Applied physics letters (12-01-2015)“…We report on the fabrication and characterization of synthesized multiwall MoS2 nanotube (NT) and nanoribbon (NR) field-effect transistors (FETs). The MoS2 NTs…”
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Porous olivine composites synthesized by sol–gel technique
Published in Journal of power sources (28-02-2006)“…Porous LiMPO 4/C composites (where M stands for Fe and/or Mn) with micro-sized particles were synthesised by sol–gel technique. Particles porosity is discussed…”
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Inorganic Nanotubes as Nanoreactors: The First MoS2 Nanopods
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (03-12-2007)“…MoS2 nanopods, spherical MoS2 nanoparticles grow in a confined geometry of MoS2 nanotube reactors, which subsequently serve as nanocontainers and enable safe…”
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W5O14 Nanowires
Published in Advanced functional materials (13-08-2007)“…We report on the synthesis of quasi‐1D W5O14 crystals using NiI2 as a growth promoter. Photoelectron spectroscopy revealed the metallic conductivity of the…”
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Self-assembly of subnanometer-diameter single-wall MoS2 nanotubes
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-04-2001)“…We report on the synthesis, structure, and self-assembly of single-wall subnanometer-diameter molybdenum disulfide tubes. The nanotubes are up to hundreds of…”
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Mechanisms and improvements in the friction and wear behavior using MoS2 nanotubes as potential oil additives
Published in Wear (20-03-2012)“…► Investigation of boundary-lubrication with MoS2 multi-wall nanotubes in PAO oil. ► Mechanisms for the significant friction and wear reduction are discussed…”
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Dichalcogenide Nanotube Electrodes for Li-Ion Batteries
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (04-11-2002)“…Large amounts of Li ions can be electrochemically intercalated into and controllably released by the channels between individual molybdenum selenide nanotubes…”
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Shear and Young's Moduli of MoS2 Nanotube Ropes
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (02-05-2003)“…The interaction between individual nanotubes in MoS2 bundles is investigated here using an atomic force microscope (AFM). Upon elastically deforming the ropes…”
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Inorganic Nanotubes
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (03-09-2004)“…Since the first report on the synthesis of inorganic WS2 nanotubes in 1992, the number of articles on the successful growth of different inorganic nanotubes…”
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Nanoparticles as novel lubricating additives in a green, physically based lubrication technology for DLC coatings
Published in Wear (15-06-2013)“…Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings provide low friction and wear in the most demanding tribological contacts. However, their chemical reactivity with oil…”
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Tribological performance of TiN, TiAlN and CrN hard coatings lubricated by MoS2 nanotubes in Polyalphaolefin oil
Published in Wear (15-04-2016)“…Hard coatings deposited by PVD (physical vapor deposition) tend to have a relatively high coefficient of friction, which means that in applications they are…”
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Lubrication of DLC-coated surfaces with MoS2 nanotubes in all lubrication regimes: Surface roughness and running-in effects
Published in Wear (15-06-2013)“…MoS2 and WS2 nanoparticles, on the one hand, and DLC coatings, on the other, are receiving increasing attention for tribological applications. However,…”
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Interactions between MoS2 nanotubes and conventional additives in model oils
Published in Tribology international (01-06-2017)“…The use of transition metal dichalcogenides nanoparticles is an emerging concept in lubrication for enhancing the tribological properties of lubricants…”
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MoS2 as microtubes
Published in Applied physics letters (15-07-1996)“…We report on the existence of MoS2 hollowed microtubes, several mm in lengths and less than 0.1 μm wall thickness, grown from the vapor phase. Scanning…”
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Interaction Between Selected MoS2 Nanoparticles and ZDDP Tribofilms
Published in Tribology letters (01-07-2015)“…Nanoparticles based on transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) are considered to hold great promise as boundary lubricating additive/material for improving…”
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The Formation of Tribofilms of MoS2 Nanotubes on Steel and DLC-Coated Surfaces
Published in Tribology letters (01-09-2014)“…Solid-lubricant nanoparticles as additives in oil provide good tribological properties based on the physical lubrication mechanisms in the contact. For this…”
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Influence of surface roughness and running-in on the lubrication of steel surfaces with oil containing MoS2 nanotubes in all lubrication regimes
Published in Tribology international (01-05-2013)“…Despite several studies that have confirmed the beneficial effect of MoS2 and WS2 nanoparticle-assisted lubrication, an understanding of how the nanoparticles…”
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Metal-Alloyed NbS2 Nanotubes Synthesized by the Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (03-05-2002)“…Ag‐ and Nb‐alloyed NbS2 nanotubes (see Figure for a TEM image of Ag‐NbS2) are the first nanotubes grown by self‐assembly of NbS2 nanoparticles. As growth…”
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