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      Inorganic fullerene-like material as additives to lubricants: structure–function relationship

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          Polyhedral and cylindrical structures of tungsten disulphide

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            High-Rate, Gas-Phase Growth of MoS2 Nested Inorganic Fullerenes and Nanotubes.

            The gas-phase reaction between MoO3-x and H(2)S in a reducing atmosphere at elevated temperatures (800 degrees to 950 degrees C) has been used to synthesize large quantities of an almost pure nested inorganic fullerene (IF) phase of MoS(2). A uniform IF phase with a relatively narrow size distribution was obtained. The synthesis of IFs appears to require, in addition to careful control over the growth conditions, a specific turbulent flow regime. The x-ray spectra of the different samples show that, as the average size of the IF decreases, the van der Waals gap along the c axis increases, largely because of the strain involved in folding of the lamella. Large quantities of quite uniform nanotubes were obtained under modified preparation conditions.
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              The temperature of rubbing surfaces

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                Wear
                Wear
                Elsevier BV
                00431648
                April 1999
                April 1999
                : 225-229
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                : 975-982
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                10.1016/S0043-1648(99)00040-X
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