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The premier symposium on Surfactants in Tribology, held in Seoul in 2006, was an enormously successful event that generated a high level of interest in the topic, leading to the publication of the first volume in this series in 2008. The tremendous response was echoed at the follow-up symposium in Berlin that same year, and leading researchers, man
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The premier symposium on Surfactants in Tribology, held in Seoul in 2006, was an enormously successful event that generated a high level of interest in the topic, leading to the publication of the first volume in this series in 2008. The tremendous response was echoed at the follow-up symposium in Berlin that same year, and leading researchers, man
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Girma Biresaw is at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. At ARS, Biresaw conducts research in tribology, adhesion, and surface/colloid science in support of programs aimed at developing biobased products from farm-based raw materials. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy and has authored/coauthored more than 200 invited and contributed scientific publications and presentations, including more than 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 6 patents, 2 edited books, more than 30 proceedings and book chapters, and more than 100 scientific abstracts. Kashmiri Lal Mittal is currently teaching and consulting worldwide in the areas of adhesion and surface cleaning. He is the editor of 100 published books, as well as others that are in the process of publication, within the realms of surface and colloid science and of adhesion. Mittal is a founding editor of the Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology and has served on the editorial boards of a number of scientific and technical journals. He was recently honored by the international adhesion community on the occasion of the publication of his 100th edited book.
Part I: Films, Membranes, and Self-Assembled Monolayers: Relevance to
Tribological Behavior. Tribological Properties of Self-Assembled
Monolayers. Nano-Tribological Properties of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Thiol
Self-Assembled Monolayers. Friction of Graphite against
Silane-Functionalized Silicon Wafers. Frictional Properties of Physisorbed
Layers of Self-Organized Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interface. Temperature
Dependence of Molecular Packing in Self-Assembled Monolayer Films.
Mechanical Properties of Phospholipid-Based Biolubricant Films and
Membranes. Part II: Emulsions and Aqueous Systems: Relevance to
Tribological Phenomena. Influence of Surfactants on Wetting and Colloidal
Processes of Lubricant Emulsions on Metal Surfaces. Surfactant Effects on
Bio-Based Emulsions Used as Lubrication Fluids. Hydrolyzed Fatty Oil
Surfactants as Friction Modifiers at Water-in-Oil Emulsion Interface.
Antiwear and Antiseizure Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Alkyl
Polyglucosides.Formulation Effects on the Lubricity of O/W Emulsions Used
as Oil Well Working Fluids. Part III: Biobased Lubricants. Estolides:
Biobased Lubricants. Development and Tribological Behavior of Advanced
Biobased Lubricants. Characterization of Surface-Active Materials Derived
from Farm Products. Chemically Modified Fatty Acid Methyl Esters: Their
Potential Use as Lubrication Fluids and Surfactants. Vaporization and
Carbonization Tendency of Vegetable Oils as a Function of Chemical
Composition: Morphology of Carbon Deposits on Steel Surfaces at Elevated
Temperature. Part IV: General Topics and Applications. Surface Chemistry at
the Tribological Interface. The Role of Surface Science in Magnetic
Recording Tribology. Improving Organic Antiwear and Friction Modifier
Compounds for Automotive Applications. Antimicrobial-Surface Activity
Relationship of Novel Di-Schiff Base Cationic Gemini Amphiphiles Bearing
Homogeneous Hydrophobes.In
Tribological Behavior. Tribological Properties of Self-Assembled
Monolayers. Nano-Tribological Properties of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Thiol
Self-Assembled Monolayers. Friction of Graphite against
Silane-Functionalized Silicon Wafers. Frictional Properties of Physisorbed
Layers of Self-Organized Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interface. Temperature
Dependence of Molecular Packing in Self-Assembled Monolayer Films.
Mechanical Properties of Phospholipid-Based Biolubricant Films and
Membranes. Part II: Emulsions and Aqueous Systems: Relevance to
Tribological Phenomena. Influence of Surfactants on Wetting and Colloidal
Processes of Lubricant Emulsions on Metal Surfaces. Surfactant Effects on
Bio-Based Emulsions Used as Lubrication Fluids. Hydrolyzed Fatty Oil
Surfactants as Friction Modifiers at Water-in-Oil Emulsion Interface.
Antiwear and Antiseizure Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Alkyl
Polyglucosides.Formulation Effects on the Lubricity of O/W Emulsions Used
as Oil Well Working Fluids. Part III: Biobased Lubricants. Estolides:
Biobased Lubricants. Development and Tribological Behavior of Advanced
Biobased Lubricants. Characterization of Surface-Active Materials Derived
from Farm Products. Chemically Modified Fatty Acid Methyl Esters: Their
Potential Use as Lubrication Fluids and Surfactants. Vaporization and
Carbonization Tendency of Vegetable Oils as a Function of Chemical
Composition: Morphology of Carbon Deposits on Steel Surfaces at Elevated
Temperature. Part IV: General Topics and Applications. Surface Chemistry at
the Tribological Interface. The Role of Surface Science in Magnetic
Recording Tribology. Improving Organic Antiwear and Friction Modifier
Compounds for Automotive Applications. Antimicrobial-Surface Activity
Relationship of Novel Di-Schiff Base Cationic Gemini Amphiphiles Bearing
Homogeneous Hydrophobes.In
Part I: Films, Membranes, and Self-Assembled Monolayers: Relevance to
Tribological Behavior. Tribological Properties of Self-Assembled
Monolayers. Nano-Tribological Properties of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Thiol
Self-Assembled Monolayers. Friction of Graphite against
Silane-Functionalized Silicon Wafers. Frictional Properties of Physisorbed
Layers of Self-Organized Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interface. Temperature
Dependence of Molecular Packing in Self-Assembled Monolayer Films.
Mechanical Properties of Phospholipid-Based Biolubricant Films and
Membranes. Part II: Emulsions and Aqueous Systems: Relevance to
Tribological Phenomena. Influence of Surfactants on Wetting and Colloidal
Processes of Lubricant Emulsions on Metal Surfaces. Surfactant Effects on
Bio-Based Emulsions Used as Lubrication Fluids. Hydrolyzed Fatty Oil
Surfactants as Friction Modifiers at Water-in-Oil Emulsion Interface.
Antiwear and Antiseizure Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Alkyl
Polyglucosides.Formulation Effects on the Lubricity of O/W Emulsions Used
as Oil Well Working Fluids. Part III: Biobased Lubricants. Estolides:
Biobased Lubricants. Development and Tribological Behavior of Advanced
Biobased Lubricants. Characterization of Surface-Active Materials Derived
from Farm Products. Chemically Modified Fatty Acid Methyl Esters: Their
Potential Use as Lubrication Fluids and Surfactants. Vaporization and
Carbonization Tendency of Vegetable Oils as a Function of Chemical
Composition: Morphology of Carbon Deposits on Steel Surfaces at Elevated
Temperature. Part IV: General Topics and Applications. Surface Chemistry at
the Tribological Interface. The Role of Surface Science in Magnetic
Recording Tribology. Improving Organic Antiwear and Friction Modifier
Compounds for Automotive Applications. Antimicrobial-Surface Activity
Relationship of Novel Di-Schiff Base Cationic Gemini Amphiphiles Bearing
Homogeneous Hydrophobes.In
Tribological Behavior. Tribological Properties of Self-Assembled
Monolayers. Nano-Tribological Properties of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Thiol
Self-Assembled Monolayers. Friction of Graphite against
Silane-Functionalized Silicon Wafers. Frictional Properties of Physisorbed
Layers of Self-Organized Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interface. Temperature
Dependence of Molecular Packing in Self-Assembled Monolayer Films.
Mechanical Properties of Phospholipid-Based Biolubricant Films and
Membranes. Part II: Emulsions and Aqueous Systems: Relevance to
Tribological Phenomena. Influence of Surfactants on Wetting and Colloidal
Processes of Lubricant Emulsions on Metal Surfaces. Surfactant Effects on
Bio-Based Emulsions Used as Lubrication Fluids. Hydrolyzed Fatty Oil
Surfactants as Friction Modifiers at Water-in-Oil Emulsion Interface.
Antiwear and Antiseizure Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Alkyl
Polyglucosides.Formulation Effects on the Lubricity of O/W Emulsions Used
as Oil Well Working Fluids. Part III: Biobased Lubricants. Estolides:
Biobased Lubricants. Development and Tribological Behavior of Advanced
Biobased Lubricants. Characterization of Surface-Active Materials Derived
from Farm Products. Chemically Modified Fatty Acid Methyl Esters: Their
Potential Use as Lubrication Fluids and Surfactants. Vaporization and
Carbonization Tendency of Vegetable Oils as a Function of Chemical
Composition: Morphology of Carbon Deposits on Steel Surfaces at Elevated
Temperature. Part IV: General Topics and Applications. Surface Chemistry at
the Tribological Interface. The Role of Surface Science in Magnetic
Recording Tribology. Improving Organic Antiwear and Friction Modifier
Compounds for Automotive Applications. Antimicrobial-Surface Activity
Relationship of Novel Di-Schiff Base Cationic Gemini Amphiphiles Bearing
Homogeneous Hydrophobes.In