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2023
Journal Article
Title
Synergistic effect of 1,3-diketone fluid and carbon-based nanoparticles as hybrid eco-friendly additives in polyalphaolefin oil
Abstract
Considering the growing demand for eco-friendly lubricating additives, this work investigated 1,3-diketone fluid (EPND) as a novel surface-active additive, together with nanodiamonds (D), cellulose nanocrystals (C) and graphene (G) as the nanoadditives in polyalphaolefin (PAO) base oil. In the ball-on-disk friction tests, EPND and nanoparticles synergistically co-worked through the running-in process of two stages. During the initial running-in stage, the tribochemical reaction between EPND and steel surface decreased the solid asperities and reduced the contact pressure. Afterward, nanoparticles gradually entered the frictional interface during the secondary running-in stage and further enhanced the lubrication through the polishing effect by D, the mending effect by C or interlaminar shearing by G, respectively. Among the tested hybrid additives, EPND/G induced the lowest friction because the tribochemical reaction of EPND could proceed more thoroughly than in the cases of EPND/D and EPND/C. Moreover, as the tribochemical wear induced by EPND was self-limited with the continuous decrease of asperity contacts, EPND/G also led to the smallest wear in the long-term operation. The result of this study provides a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between the surface-active and nanoparticle additives at different operation stages, which is helpful for the design of novel hybrid eco-friendly additives.
Author(s)
Li, Ke
School of Transportation and Logistics Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China
Yang, Yan
School of Transportation and Logistics Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China