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Effects of metal element doping on the lubrication behaviors and mechanisms of gallium-based liquid metals.

Authors :
Liu, Qiang
Si, Yanxin
Cao, Xinjian
Cheng, Jun
Zhu, Shengyu
Xu, Rengen
Guo, Jie
Yang, Jun
Liu, Weimin
Source :
Wear. Feb2024, Vol. 538, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Gallium-based liquid metals (GLMs) are a novel high-end lubricant with low friction coefficient and excellent load-carrying capacity. This paper aims to improve the lubrication properties of GLMs by regulating the frictional interfaces. Six types of GLMs doped with Zn, Mg, Bi, Cu, Ti, or Sc elements are prepared respectively, and the effects of metal element doping on the lubrication behaviors and mechanisms for AISI 440C steel self-mated pairs are investigated in the mixed lubrication regime with a ball-on-three-plate setup. Doping 1 wt% Zn or Cu elements can improve the lubrication properties, with the friction coefficient reduced by 20.3 % and the wear rate reduced by 55.1 % compared with those under eutectic Ga/In/Sn lubrication. However, doping Ti, Sc, Mg, or Bi all reduce the lubrication properties. Doping Zn improves the lubrication properties of GLMs by promoting the adsorption of gallium on the frictional interfaces. Conversely, doping Bi inhibits the adsorption of gallium. The improvement in the lubrication properties of Cu-doped GLM is attributed to the formation of low-hardness CuGa 2 particles. The doping of Ti or Sc generates high-hardness TiGa 3 or ScGa 3 particles, causing three-body abrasive wear. The doping of Mg generates a large number of Mg 2 Ga 5 particles, seriously disrupting the stable lubrication. [Display omitted] • The influence of six types of metal doping on the phase composition of GLM is elucidated. • Doping Zn can promote the adsorption of gallium, thereby improving the properties, while doping Bi has the opposite effect. • The effects of the hardness of intermetallic compounds generated by metal doping on the frictional interfaces are summarized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431648
Volume :
538
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Wear
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174794167
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2023.205234