Graphene enhanced and in situ-formed alginate hydrogels for reducing friction and wear of polymers
Volume: 589, Pages: 124434 - 124434
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Alginates are natural unbranched polysaccharide and have been extensively investigated because of their biocompatibility and superior gel-forming properties. However, the tribology functions of alginate hydrogels still remain largely unexplored. Here, we develop a facile method for reducing friction and wear between polymer-metal friction pairs. The using of gluconic acid-δ-lactone (GDL) is important to regulate gelation time and induce...
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Title
Graphene enhanced and in situ-formed alginate hydrogels for reducing friction and wear of polymers
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
589
Pages
124434 - 124434
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