Download PDFOpen PDF in browser“TRIBO”: a Retrospective PerspectiveEasyChair Preprint 95367 pages•Date: January 3, 2023AbstractAdhesion, lubrication, and wear at tribological interface in situ balance energy loss of biological and biomimicry contacts. The friction coefficient ~0.01 or less for amphiphilic tribos such as joint articulation and ocular tribology have promoted research for innovation of nature inspired materials. Bio-tribology is an emerging domain for researchers, scientists, manufacturer, and nature inspired material designers in amalgamation of biochemistry, materials science, mechanics, technology, and economy. The author is inspired by heterogeneity in expressing fundamental expression of tribology in consideration of fluid-mosaic membrane, supramolecular non-covalent attraction, hydration lubrication, biomechanical diffusion, and deviation of classical friction law. Keyphrases: Socioeconomic, Supramolecular interactions, energy balance
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