Abstract

The automotive industry's use of lubricants is another area where pico technology has applications. Rudenko outlined the application of nano materials for reducing atomic-scale wear and tear. Engine wear and tear have been greatly reduced by using graphene, one of the most promising materials in a variety of industries, as a lubricant. Because of its structure at the nanoscale, graphene has made significant strides in reducing friction. The synthesis of materials with distinct properties might be possible through atomic-scale manipulation. One side of a lubricant, for instance, might be chemically active, while the other might be inert. As a result, there would be less friction on both sides and one side would be able to adhere to materials with ease.

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