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Direct Formation of Lubricious and Wear-Protective Carbon Films from Phosphorus- and Sulfur-Free Oil-Soluble Additives

Authors :
Blake Johnson
Yip-Wah Chung
Hongxing Wu
Q. Jane Wang
David Pickens
Michael Desanker
Source :
Tribology Letters. 66
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

Extreme pressure (EP) lubricant additives form protective tribofilms at the site of contact using the heat and pressure of contact and relative motion. Common EP additives contain undesirable elements such as phosphorus and sulfur. A novel EP lubricant additive, which contains no phosphorus and sulfur, is presented for generating lubricious carbon films. The additive consists of a surface-active molecule with a metastable cycloalkane ring, which dissociates readily during tribological contact to form lubricious carbon films. Friction and wear performance of PAO4 with this additive under a range of loads and speeds were shown to be superior to that without the additive. Optical and scanning electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to analyze the tribofilms formed on post-test contact surfaces, providing direct evidence for the formation of carbon films. Quantitative kinetics for the carbon tribofilm formation was analyzed as a function of temperature and stress, from which the activation energy for carbon tribofilm formation was obtained.

Details

ISSN :
15732711 and 10238883
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tribology Letters
Accession number :
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