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Natural amorphous and fine flake graphite are used in brake linings or brake shoes for heavier (nonautomotive) vehicles, and became important with the need to substitute for asbestos. This use has been important for quite some time, but nonasbestos organic (NAO) compositions are beginning to reduce graphite's market share. A brake-lining industry shake-out with some plant closures has not been beneficial, nor has an indifferent automotive market. According to the USGS, US natural graphite consumption in brake linings was 6,510 tonnes in 2005. [48] Foundry facings and lubricants edit The graphite is transferred onto the counterbody as well. For all the experiments conducted at 1 GPa, a transfer layer was visible on the counterbody (see Fig. 3 right column). Under low load, only little material transfer was observed overall. This material transfer and thus transfer film formation is in coherence with other graphitic sliding experiments reported in literature 18. Two different orientations of the graphite basal planes (BP) are chosen: BP parallel (Fig. 8a) and BP perpendicular to the sliding interface (Fig. 8c, e, g). The choice of the crystal orientations is motivated by the adsorption model (Fig. 1b) and our experimental TEM analysis of the unworn graphite revealing the frequent occurrence of parallel and perpendicular graphene bundles at the sliding interface (Fig. 5). The crystals with parallel BPs are assumed to consist of ideal graphene sheets without defects and therefore no passivation (for instance by H or OH) is considered. The situation is different for perpendicular BPs. Since TEM images provide no information about the termination of the BPs, we study two different cases: a mixed 50%/50% H/OH passivation and unpassivated terminal carbon atoms. Weapons Lubricant in the Desert". September 16, 2005. Archived from the original on 2007-10-15 . Retrieved 2009-06-06. Scheele, C. W. K. (1779). "Versuche mit Wasserbley; Molybdaena". Svenska Vetensk. Academ. Handlingar. 40: 238.

The exfoliation process for bulk graphite, which involves separating the carbon layers within graphite, has been extensively studied between 2012-2021. Specifically, ultrasonic and thermal exfoliation have been the two most popular approaches worldwide, with 4,267 and 2,579 patent families, respectively, significantly more than for either the chemical or electrochemical alternatives. Yurkewicz, Katie. "Protecting the LHC from itself" (PDF). Symmetry Magazine. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-09-10. Wang, C. X.; Yang, G. W. (2012). "Thermodynamic and kinetic approaches of diamond and related nanomaterials formed by laser ablation in liquid". In Yang, Guowei (ed.). Laser ablation in liquids : principles and applications in the preparation of nanomaterials. Pan Stanford Pub. pp. 164–165. ISBN 9789814241526. The History of the Pencil". University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Archived from the original on 2015-03-17 . Retrieved 2013-02-15.Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. Wainwright, Alfred (2005). A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Western Fells. London: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-0-7112-2460-5.

IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) " Rhombohedral graphite". doi: 10.1351/goldbook.R05385 Graphite for manufacturing ceramics represents another area of intensive research, with over 6,000 patent families registered in the last decade alone. Specifically, graphite for refractory accounted for over one-third of ceramics-related graphite patent families in China and about one-fifth in the rest of the world. Other important graphite applications include high-value ceramic materials such as carbides for specific industries, ranging from electrical and electronics, aerospace and precision engineering to military and nuclear applications. How do nuclear diamond batteries work - prof simon Aug 26, 2020". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-10-30. Weinberg, Alvin M. (1994). The First Nuclear Era. New York, N.Y.: American Institute of Physics. Figure 11. ISBN 978-1563963582.

However, a layered crystal structure alone is not necessarily sufficient for lubrication. In fact, there are some solids with non-lamellar structures that function well as dry lubricants in some applications. These include certain soft metals (indium, lead, silver, tin), polytetrafluroethylene, some solid oxides, rare-earth fluorides, and even diamond.

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