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The influence of added naphthalene derivatives on the formation of boundary lubricant films during frictional processes in synthetic dioctyl sebacate oil is considered. The activity of the additive is determined by the presence of acidic groups in their molecules and the ability to form complexes with metals.
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Boiko, M.V., Bicherov, A.A., Boiko, T.G. et al. Formation of Boundary Lubricant Films during Friction in Synthetic Oil Modified by Naphthalene Derivatives. Russ. Engin. Res. 41, 927–930 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X21100051
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