Friction (Jan 2023)

A robust membrane with dual superlyophobicity for solving water-caused lubricant deterioration and water contamination

  • Siyang Zhao,
  • Chenggong Xu,
  • Jiaxu Zhang,
  • Yongmin Liang,
  • Weimin Liu,
  • Jinxia Huang,
  • Zhiguang Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-022-0677-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
pp. 1442 – 1454

Abstract

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Abstract Lubricants are often contaminated by water in different ways. Water-polluted lubricants extremely accelerate wear corrosion, leading to the deterioration of lubricity performance. Recently, multiphase media superwettability has been developed to endow one surface with compatible functions, such as on-demand separation of oily wastewater. However, realizing the robustness of the dual superlyophobic surface to solve water-caused lubricant deterioration and water contamination as needed remains challenges. Herein, a robust dual superlyophobic membrane is presented to realize on-demand separation for various lubricant—water emulsions. Compared to pure lubricants, the purified lubricants have equivalent tribology performance, which are much better than that of water-polluted lubricants. The as-prepared membrane maintains dual superlyophobicity, high-efficient for water or lubricant purification, and excellent tribology performance of the purified lubricant, even after immersion in hot liquids for 24 h, multicycle separation, and sandpaper abrasion for 50 cycles. Water-polluted lubricant extremely accelerates wear corrosion to promote catalytic dehydrogenation of lubricants, generating too much harmful carbon-based debris. This work shows great guiding significance for recovering the tribology performance of water-polluted lubricants and purifying water by the dual superlyophobic membrane.

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