Nano-boric acid makes motor oil more slippery

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This diagram illustrates the crystalline structure of boric acid. Boron atoms are shown as blue spheres oxygen pink and hydrogen brown. Molecular forces that bind the layers in the lattice enable them to slide over one another with very low friction. ...
This diagram illustrates the crystalline structure of boric acid. Boron atoms are shown as blue spheres, oxygen pink, and hydrogen brown. Molecular forces that bind the layers in the lattice enable them to slide over one another with very low friction. Credit: ANL

One key to saving the environment, improving our economy and reducing our dependence on foreign oil might just be sitting in your mother's medicine cabinet.


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