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Tungsten diselenide

Molybdenum disulfide (M0S2) and tungsten diselenide ( VSe2) are used for their excellent dry lubricant properties. [Pg.433]

Salvador P, Chaparro AM, Mir A (1996) Digital imaging of the effect of photoetching on the photoresponse of n-type tungsten diselenide and molybdenum diselenide single crystal electrodes. J Phys Chem 100 760-768... [Pg.299]

Acrylics Tungsten diselenide Isopropyl alcohol Toluene... [Pg.180]

With composites sintered at 800°C in vacuum the minimum friction was still reached at about 7 - 10% concentration for graphite and tungsten diselenide, but not until about 20% concentration with molybdenum disulphide. When they used a sub-... [Pg.229]

Ball thrust 30% gallium/indium, 70% tungsten diselenide 9N 150 lO Torr 100 424... [Pg.238]

Both Tsuya and Ducas found that in moist air the friction of tungsten diselenide rose more than that of molybdenum disulphide. More surprisingly Ducas found that the friction of other dichalcogenides fell in moist air. His results are listed in Table 14.8. [Pg.298]

The temperature limits are more curious. There seems to be no evidence from other published literature for the much higher temperature performance in vacuum of the niobium diselenide and tungsten diselenide than tungsten disulphide, and the very inferior performance of molybdenum disulphide. Similarly, there is no obvious reason... [Pg.301]

Tungsten diselenide Gallium/indium eutectic, carbon fibre/polyimide 193... [Pg.303]

Tungsten diselenide Similar to molybdenum disulphide but better oxidation resistance at high temperatures. ., Nuclear plant... [Pg.321]

Kiparisov, S.S., Shvetsova, G.A., Lobova, T.A., Sergeeva, L.M., Pimenova, A.Z. and Volodina, G.A., Structure and Properties of a Self-Lubricating Material Based on Tungsten Diselenide, Soviet Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 17, 399, (1978). [Pg.363]

Tungsten Diselenide, WSe, is formed as a grey substance when the triselenide is heated. [Pg.248]

Fan F.-R. F. and Bard A. J. (1981), Semiconductor electrodes. XXXVI. Characteristics of n-molybdenum diselenide, n- and p-tungsten diselenide electrodes in aqueous solution , J. Electrochem. Soc. 128, 945-52. [Pg.577]

S., The evaporation of tungsten diselenide and tungsten niobium dlselenide, Russ. J. Phys. Chem., 51, (1977), 422-423. Cited on pages 348, 548. [Pg.735]


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