COLLSunday, March 23, 2003

Oral
Molecular Tribology
From Crystalline to Bioinspired Lubrication
Organizers:Shane C. Street
Seong H. Kim
 23Surface chemistry of chlorine- and sulfur-containing extreme-pressure lubricant additives
Wilfred T. Tysoe
 24Surface chemistry of metal carbides with lubricant analogs
Hyun I. Kim, Peter Frantz, Stephen V. Didziulis
 25Chemical 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
 26Direct observation of the tribochemical restructuring of mica surfaces on the atomic scale
James D. Batteas, James M. Helt
 27Friction anisotropy at crystalline interfaces
Andrew J. Gellman, Chris Mancinelli
 28Atomic friction and wear on ionic crystals
Enrico Gnecco, Roland Bennewitz, Tibor Gyalog, Ernst Meyer
 Intermission
 29Bioinspired aqueous lubrication schemes probed on the macro level
Nicholas D. Spencer, Markus Müller, Seunghwan Lee
 30Bioinspired aqueous lubrication schemes probed on the molecular level
Scott S. Perry, Xiaoping Yan

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The 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23-27, 2003