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A. Hernández Battez

Other affiliations: Bournemouth University
Bio: A. Hernández Battez is an academic researcher from University of Oviedo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lubricant & Ionic liquid. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2611 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Hernández Battez include Bournemouth University.


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31 Jul 2008-Wear
TL;DR: In this article, the anti-wear behavior of nanoparticle suspensions in a polyalphaolefin (PAO 6) was discussed and compared using an ultrasonic probe for 2 min. The results showed that the suspensions with 0.5% of ZnO and ZrO 2 had the best general tribological behaviour, exhibiting high friction and wear reduction values even at low deposition levels on the wear surface.

610 citations

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04 Jan 2010-Wear
TL;DR: In this paper, the friction behavior of NiCrBSi coating lubricated by CuO nanoparticle suspension (nanolubricant or nanofluid) in a polyalphaolefin (PAO6) was discussed.

167 citations

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30 Aug 2006-Wear
TL;DR: In this article, a study on the tribological behaviour of ZnO nanoparticles as an additive to a polyalphaolefin (PAO6) and on the influence of dispersing agents (OL100 and OL300) was conducted.

157 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of addition of 20 nm diameter nickel nanoparticles on the tribological behavior of synthetic oil (polyalphaolefin, PAO6) was studied.

156 citations

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30 May 2009-Wear
TL;DR: In this article, two room-temperature ionic liquids (ILs), 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluroborate [HMIM][BF 4 ] and 1hexyl 3methylorideamethylamine hexafluorophosphate [HMMIM][PF 6 ], have been studied as 1%wt. additives of a mineral hydrocracking oil for steel-steel contacts.

133 citations


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01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: The wastewater engineering treatment disposal and reuse is universally compatible with any devices to read and an online access to it is set as public so you can download it instantly.
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677 citations

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Ichiro Minami1
TL;DR: Current research on room-temperature ionic liquids as lubricants is described, with a higher alkyl group on the imidazolium cation being beneficial for good lubrication, while it reduces the thermo-oxidative stability.
Abstract: Current research on room-temperature ionic liquids as lubricants is described. Ionic liquids possess excellent properties such as non-volatility, non-flammability, and thermo-oxidative stability. The potential use of ionic liquids as lubricants was first proposed in 2001 and approximately 70 articles pertaining to fundamental research on ionic liquids have been published through May 2009. A large majority of the cations examined in this area are derived from 1,3-dialkylimidazolium, with a higher alkyl group on the imidazolium cation being beneficial for good lubrication, while it reduces the thermo-oxidative stability. Hydrophobic anions provide both good lubricity and significant thermo-oxidative stability. The anions decompose through a tribochemical reaction to generate metal fluoride on the rubbed surface. Additive technology to improve lubricity is also explained. An introduction to tribology as an interdisciplinary field of lubrication is also provided.

617 citations

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31 Jul 2008-Wear
TL;DR: In this article, the anti-wear behavior of nanoparticle suspensions in a polyalphaolefin (PAO 6) was discussed and compared using an ultrasonic probe for 2 min. The results showed that the suspensions with 0.5% of ZnO and ZrO 2 had the best general tribological behaviour, exhibiting high friction and wear reduction values even at low deposition levels on the wear surface.

610 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) is presented, where key factors such as size, surface characteristics, dissolution, and exposure routes are discussed.
Abstract: Recent nanotechnological advances suggest that metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) have been expected to be used in various fields, ranging from catalysis and opto-electronic materials to sensors, environmental remediation, and biomedicine. However, the growing use of NPs has led to their release into environment and the toxicity of metal oxide NPs on organisms has become a concern to both the public and scientists. Unfortunately, there are still widespread controversies and ambiguities with respect to the toxic effects and mechanisms of metal oxide NPs. Comprehensive understanding of their toxic effect is necessary to safely expand their use. In this review, we use CuO and ZnO NPs as examples to discuss how key factors such as size, surface characteristics, dissolution, and exposure routes mediate toxic effects, and we describe corresponding mechanisms, including oxidative stress, coordination effects and non-homeostasis effects.

607 citations

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TL;DR: Ionic liquids (ILs) are room temperature molten salts that have recently been shown to offer many advantages in this area as discussed by the authors, such as they can show remarkable protection against wear and significantly reduce friction in the neat state.
Abstract: Due to ever increasing demands on lubricants, such as increased service intervals, reduced volumes and reduced emissions, there is a need to develop new lubricants and improved wear additives. Ionic liquids (ILs) are room temperature molten salts that have recently been shown to offer many advantages in this area. The application of ILs as lubricants in a diverse range of systems has found that these materials can show remarkable protection against wear and significantly reduce friction in the neat state. Recently, some researchers have shown that a small family of ILs can also be incorporated into non-polar base oils, replacing traditional anti-wear additives, with excellent performance of the neat IL being maintained. ILs consist of large asymmetrical ions that may readily adsorb onto a metal surface and produce a thin, protective film under boundary lubrication conditions. Under extreme pressure conditions, certain IL compounds can also react to form a protective tribofilm, in particular when fluorine, phosphorus or boron atoms are present in the constituent ions.

520 citations