Nanowerk, December 6, 2022 Graphene is being examined with a view to potential use as a lubricating layer. If it is applied to a platinum surface, it has a significant impact on the measurable friction forces. An international team of researchers (Israel, Switzerland) has reported that, in this instance, the friction depends on the speed at which the tip of an atomic force microscope (AFM) is moved across the surface. In conjunction with the platinum substrate, graphene no longer forms only the hexagonal honeycomb pattern of carbon atoms and instead forms Moiré superlattices. The surface is then no longer completely […]