Enhanced Adsorption of Epoxy-Functional Nanoparticles onto Stainless Steel Significantly Reduces Friction in Tribological Studies.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 62(10): e202218397, 2023 Mar 01.
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Epoxy-functional sterically-stabilized diblock copolymer nanoparticles (ca. 27â
nm) are prepared via RAFT dispersion polymerization in mineral oil. Nanoparticle adsorption onto stainless steel is examined using a quartz crystal microbalance. Incorporating epoxy groups within the steric stabilizer chains results in a two-fold increase in the adsorbed amount, Γ, at 20 °C (7.6â
mg m-2 ) compared to epoxy-core functional nanoparticles (3.7â
mg m-2 ) or non-functional nanoparticles (3.8â
mg m-2 ). A larger difference in Γ is observed at 40 °C; this suggests chemical adsorption of the nanoparticles rather than merely physical adsorption. A remarkable near five-fold increase in Γ is observed for ca. 50â
nm epoxy-functional nanoparticles compared to non-functional nanoparticles (31.3 vs. 6.4â
mg m-2 , respectively). Tribological studies confirm that chemical adsorption of the latter epoxy-functional nanoparticles leads to a significant reduction in friction between 60 °C and 120 °C.
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