Advances in Tribological Properties of Lubricating Anti-wear Agents

Authors

  • Zhilong Su
  • Junbao Gao
  • Bingyao Chen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/wcb72x07

Keywords:

Lubricating Anti-wear Agents, Nano-lubrication, Ionic Liquids, Tribological Properties

Abstract

This paper reviews the latest research progress of lubricating anti-wear agents, discusses the application background, advantages and disadvantages of anti-wear agents, and analyzes the tribological properties of new anti-wear agents in recent years. The development of environmentally friendly and high-efficiency lubricant anti-wear agents is particularly important in the context of the strategic promotion of the "dual-carbon" policy. This paper provides new ideas and directions for the sustainable development of lubricant anti-wear agents through in-depth analysis of the performance of traditional anti-wear agents and analysis of new anti-wear agents.

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Published

27-02-2025

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How to Cite

Su, Z., Gao, J., & Chen, B. (2025). Advances in Tribological Properties of Lubricating Anti-wear Agents. International Journal of Energy, 6(1), 26-29. https://doi.org/10.54097/wcb72x07