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Graphene, Tribology, Materials, Lubrication, Thin films, Coatings, MXenes, 2D matierlas, Atomic force Microscopy
China

Biography

Muhammad Chhattal received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in electronic engineering from the Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science and Technology, Pakistan, in 2014 and a Master of Science in mechatronic Engineering from China University of Mining and Technology Xuzhou in 2020. Currently, he is a Ph.D student in Materials Science at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences under the supervision of Professor Junyan Zhang. His research interests include the tribology of MXene 2D layered materials, solid lubrication, and lubrication of sliding MEMS.

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Employment (2)

China University of Mining and technology : Xuzhou, Jiangsu, CN

2016-12-04 to 2020-06-09 | Research Assistant (School of Mechatronic Engineering)
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Indus University: Karachi, PK

2015-10-01 to 2016-05-16 | Lecturer (Electronic Engineering)
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Education and qualifications (3)

University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences: Beijing, CN

2020-10-08 to present | Doctor of Philosophy (Materials Engineering)
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China University of Mining and Technology : Xuzhou , Jiangsu, CN

2017-09-05 to 2020-07-31 | Masters of Engineering (Mechatronic Engineering )
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Quaid e Awam university of science and technology : Nawabshah , Sindh, PK

2009-12-01 to 2014-04-24 | Bachelor of electronic engineering (Electronic engineering )
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Works (7)

Electrochemical non-enzymatic glucose biosensors based on Au-thiol-linked molecular architectures

Microchemical Journal
2024-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Adil Emin; Afei Ding; Salamat Ali; Muhammad Chhattal; Shafqat Ali; Anand Parkash; Qiang Li
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In Situ Transition of Amorphous Carbon to Graphite-like Structures Using MXene as a Template for Fast and Long-Lasting Macrosuperlubricity

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
2024-11-20 | Journal article
Contributors: Kaihuan Yu; Muhammad Chhattal; Yuqian Huang; Wanda Liao; Changning Bai; Xingkai Zhang; Yuanlie Yu; Ning Li; Li Qiang
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Comparative analysis of the solid lubrication performance - Ti3AlC2 versus Ti3C2T coatings

Ceramics International
2024-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Muhammad Chhattal; Andreas Rosenkranz; Yu Kaihuan; Philipp G. Grützmacher; Zhenbin Gong; Junyan Zhang
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Solid lubrication performance of multi-layered V2CT coatings

Carbon
2024-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Muhammad Chhattal; Yu Kaihuan; Philipp G. Grützmacher; Dario F. Zambrano; Andreas Rosenkranz; Salamat Ali; YuQian Huang; Zhenbin Gong; Junyan Zhang
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Effect of Heavy Ion Irradiation on Friction of GNSs: Implications for Aerospace Lubrication

ACS Applied Nano Materials
2024-05-24 | Journal article
Contributors: Xinyi Yu; Hongli Li; Xinchen Gao; Muhammad Chhattal; Qingkai Zheng; Wenchao Wu; Zhenbin Gong; Nong Wang; Jiande Liu
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Superlubricity of Titanium Alloy Enabled by MoS2 Flakes and a-C:H Film

Coatings
2023-04-23 | Journal article
Contributors: Weipeng Liu; Wenchao Wu; Muhammad Chhattal; Qingkai Zheng; Xinchen Gao; Kexin Ren; Guangqiao Liu; Zhongrong Geng; Zhenbin Gong
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Development of a Tribotester for Investigation of Ferrofluids Lubrication Performance on the Thrust Pad Bearing

Tribology Transactions
2020-11-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Muhammad Chhattal; Liu Tonggang; You Kun; Lü Xin; Li Guangsheng
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Peer review (2 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for Advanced engineering materials (1)
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