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Incorporation of graphene nano platelets in suspension plasma sprayed alumina coatings for improved tribological properties

Authors :
Uta Klement
Shrikant V. Joshi
Antonio Mulone
Stefan Björklund
Satyapal Mahade
Source :
Applied Surface Science. 570:151227
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Graphene possesses high fracture toughness and excellent lubrication properties, which can be exploited to enhance tribological performance of coating systems utilized to combat wear. In this work, suspension plasma spray (SPS) process was employed to deposit a composite, graphene nano-platelets (GNP) incorporated alumina coating. For comparison, monolithic alumina was also deposited utilizing identical spray conditions. The as-deposited coatings were characterized in detail for their microstructure, porosity content, hardness, fracture toughness and phase composition. Raman analysis of the as-deposited composite coating confirmed retention of GNP. The composite coating also showed good microstructural integrity, comparable porosity, higher fracture toughness and similar alumina phase composition as the monolithic alumina coating. The as-deposited coatings were subjected to dry sliding wear tests. The GNP incorporated composite coating showed lower CoF and lower specific wear rate than the pure alumina coating. Additionally, the counter surface also showed a lower wear rate in case of the composite coating. Post-wear analysis performed by SEM/EDS showed differences in the coating wear track and in the ball wear track of monolithic and composite coatings. Furthermore, Raman analysis in the wear track of composite coating confirmed the presence of GNP. The micro-indentation and wear test results indicate that the presence of GNP in the composite coating aided in improving fracture toughness, lowering CoF and specific wear rate compared to the monolithic coating. Results from this work demonstrated retention of GNP in an SPS processed coating, which can be further exploited to design superior wear-resistant coatings. The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support received from the national Strategic Innovation Programme for graphene, SIO Grafen, supporting the industrial graphene development in Sweden. The programme is supported by the Swedish government agencies Vinnova (Sweden’s Innovation Agency), the Swedish Energy Agency and the Swedish Research Council Formas. The project grant nr. is Dnr 2018-03315. We also thank Mr. Sven Forsberg, 2DFab AB, Sweden, for providing the water-based GNP suspension.

Details

ISSN :
01694332
Volume :
570
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Surface Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....82bff989e9fda5fe736e9b4c28a9c394
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.151227