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Tribology of Copper Metal Matrix Composites Reinforced with Fluorinated Graphene Oxide Nanosheets: Implications for Solid Lubricants in Mechanical Switches.
Savjani, Nicky; Mercadillo, Vicente Orts; Hodgeman, Darren; Paterakis, George; Deng, Yubao; Vallés, Cristina; Anagnostopoulos, George; Galiotis, Costas; Bissett, Mark A; Kinloch, Ian A.
Afiliação
  • Savjani N; Department of Materials, Henry Royce Institute and National Graphene Institute, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Westminster M13 9PL, U.K.
  • Mercadillo VO; Department of Materials, Henry Royce Institute and National Graphene Institute, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Westminster M13 9PL, U.K.
  • Hodgeman D; Carbon Science Center of Excellence, Morgan Advanced Materials and Technology, Inc., 310 Innovation Boulevard, Technology Center, Suite 250, University Park, Pennsylvania 16803, United States.
  • Paterakis G; Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Institute for Chemical Engineering Sciences, Stadiou Street, Platani, Patras GR26504, Greece.
  • Deng Y; Department of Materials, Henry Royce Institute and National Graphene Institute, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Westminster M13 9PL, U.K.
  • Vallés C; Department of Materials, Henry Royce Institute and National Graphene Institute, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Westminster M13 9PL, U.K.
  • Anagnostopoulos G; Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Institute for Chemical Engineering Sciences, Stadiou Street, Platani, Patras GR26504, Greece.
  • Galiotis C; Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Institute for Chemical Engineering Sciences, Stadiou Street, Platani, Patras GR26504, Greece.
  • Bissett MA; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Patras 26504, Greece.
  • Kinloch IA; Department of Materials, Henry Royce Institute and National Graphene Institute, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Westminster M13 9PL, U.K.
ACS Appl Nano Mater ; 6(10): 8202-8213, 2023 May 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37260916
The potential for the use of copper coatings on steel switching mechanisms is abundant owing to the high conductivities and corrosion resistance that they impart on the engineered assemblies. However, applications of these coatings on such moving parts are limited due to their poor tribological properties; tendencies to generate high friction and susceptibility to degradative wear. In this study, we have fabricated a fluorinated graphene oxide-copper metal matrix composite (FGO-CMMC) on an AISI 52100 bearing steel substrate by a simple electrodeposition process in water. The FGO-CMMC coatings exhibited excellent lubrication performance under pin-on-disk (PoD) tribological sliding at 1N load, which reduced CoF by 63 and 69%, compared to the GO-CMMC and pure copper coatings that were also prepared. Furthermore, FGO-CMMC achieved low friction and low wear at higher sliding loads. The lubrication enhancement of the FGO-CMMCs is attributed to the tribochemical reaction of FGO with the AISI 52100 steel counterface initiated by the sliding load. The formation of an asymmetric tribofilm structure on the sliding track is critical; the performance of the FGO/Cu tribofilm formed in the track is boosted by the continued fluorination of the counterface surface during PoD sliding, passivating the tribosystem from adhesion-driven breakdown. The FGO-CMMC and GO-CMMC coatings also provide increased corrosion protection reaching 94.2 and 91.6% compared to the bare steel substrate, allowing for the preservation of the long-term low-friction performance of the coating. Other influences include the improved interlaminar shear strength of the FGO-containing composite. The excellent lubrication performance of the copper matrix composite coatings facilitated by FGO incorporation makes it a promising solid lubricant candidate for use in mechanical engineering applications.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ACS Appl Nano Mater Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article