Slippery customer: A greener antiwear additive for engine oils
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 16:42
in Physics & Chemistry
Titanium, a protean element with applications from pigments to aerospace alloys, could get a new role as an environmentally friendly additive for automotive oil, thanks to work by materials scientists from Afton Chemical Corporation (Richmond, Va.) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology...
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