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Tribochemistry of jet fuels

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In the rolling friction of metals in fuel media, inorganic and organic products are formed on the surface.

The inorganic products consist of oxides, sulfides, carbides, and other complex compounds; the functional composition of the organic products is characterized by the presence of groups pertaining to oxygen-containing heterocyclic compounds. The organic compounds formed on the frictional surface may acquire a crystalline structure.

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Translated from Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No. 9, pp. 45–49, September, 1972.

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Aksenov, A.F., Litvinov, A.A., Korolenko, Y.I. et al. Tribochemistry of jet fuels. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 8, 702–706 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00717977

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