Abstract

An analysis is made of the forces contributing to the coefficient of friction between two solids, at least one of which is an electronic conductor, through a film of liquid electrolytes. It is shown that the friction coefficient should vary parabolically with potential. The derived expression, without calibrated constants, fits experimental measurements of the dependence of friction coefficients as a function of applied interfacial potential.

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