| COLL | Sunday, March 23, 2003 | ||
Oral | |||
Molecular Tribology | |||
| From Crystalline to Bioinspired Lubrication | |||
| Organizers: | Shane C. Street Seong H. Kim | ||
| 23 | Surface chemistry of chlorine- and sulfur-containing extreme-pressure lubricant additives Wilfred T. Tysoe | ||
| 24 | Surface chemistry of metal carbides with lubricant analogs Hyun I. Kim, Peter Frantz, Stephen V. Didziulis | ||
| 25 | Chemical modification influence on the frictional properties of small model lubricant molecules adsorbed on VC(100) Luis C. Fernández-Torres, Xueying Zhao, Byung-Il Kim, Scott S. Perry | ||
| 26 | Direct observation of the tribochemical restructuring of mica surfaces on the atomic scale James D. Batteas, James M. Helt | ||
| 27 | Friction anisotropy at crystalline interfaces Andrew J. Gellman, Chris Mancinelli | ||
| 28 | Atomic friction and wear on ionic crystals Enrico Gnecco, Roland Bennewitz, Tibor Gyalog, Ernst Meyer | ||
| Intermission | |||
| 29 | Bioinspired aqueous lubrication schemes probed on the macro level Nicholas D. Spencer, Markus Müller, Seunghwan Lee | ||
| 30 | Bioinspired aqueous lubrication schemes probed on the molecular level Scott S. Perry, Xiaoping Yan | ||
Molecular Tribology -- Next Session
Symposium Grid -- Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry -- Session Listing
The 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23-27, 2003