Mechanism of formation of antiwear films from zinc dialkyldithiophosphates
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Tribology International
- Vol. 28 (3) , 177-187
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0301-679x(95)98965-g
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- The composition of lubricant-derived surface layers formed in a lubricated cam/tappet contact II. Effects of adding overbased detergent and dispersant to a simple ZDTP solutionTribology International, 1995
- Chemical characterization of antiwear films generated on steel by zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate using X-ray absorption spectroscopyTribology International, 1993
- Lubricant-derived tribochemical films—An infra-red spectroscopic studyTribology International, 1992
- The Composition of Surface Layers Formed in a Lubricated Cam/Tappet ContactJournal of Tribology, 1991
- The Adsorption of Zinc Dibutyldithiophosphates on Iron and Iron Oxide PowdersA S L E Transactions, 1987
- The Role of Hydroperoxides in Engine Wear and The Effect of Zinc DialkyldithiophosphatesA S L E Transactions, 1986
- Friction-Induced Amorphization with ZDDP—An EXAFS StudyA S L E Transactions, 1986
- The Adsorption and Reaction of Decomposition Products of Zinc Di-Isopropyldiophosphate on SteelA S L E Transactions, 1984
- The Effect of Metal Composition on the Adsorption of Zinc Di-IsopropyldithiophosphateA S L E Transactions, 1983
- Liquid-phase autoxidation of organic compounds at elevated temperatures. 1. The stirred flow reactor technique and analysis of primary products from n-hexadecane autoxidation at 120-180.degree.CJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1979