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Study of the Chemistry of Films Generated from Phosphate Ester Additives on 52100 Steel Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy.

Authors :
Najman, M.N.
Kasrai, M.
Bancroft, G.M.
Miller, A.
Source :
Tribology Letters; Oct2002, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p209-218, 10p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy (XANES) has been used to investigate the chemistry and thickness of thermal and antiwear (AW) films generated on steel from oil solutions containing phosphate ester additives. DPP, a diaryl phosphate, reacted with steel to form a thermal phosphate film at lower temperatures than TPP, a triaryl phosphate and Irgalube 349, an amine phosphate. This phosphate film formation at lower temperatures resulted in better wear protection to the metal in tribochemical experiments, as indicated by a smaller wear-scar measurement for oil solutions containing the DPP additive. For TPP, a brief period of wear to the metal was necessary to initiate the tribochemical reaction between the additive and substrate. Once the tribochemical reaction begins, TPP is able to generate a tribochemical film of relatively the same thickness and chemistry as DPP. Irgalube 349 generated the thickest thermal films at temperatures greater than 150 °C, significantly thicker than any of the films generated from DPP and TPP. The substantial difference in thickness is believed to be due to the availability of alkyl/ammonium cations which enables continued growth of the phosphate film. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10238883
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Tribology Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
51575954
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020164127000