Lubricants (Apr 2022)

Carbon Nanotori Reinforced Lubricants in Plastic Deformation Processes

  • Jose Jaime Taha-Tijerina,
  • Juan Manuel Martínez,
  • Daniel Euresti,
  • Patsy Yessenia Arquieta-Guillén

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants10050074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 74

Abstract

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This research presents the effects of carbon nanotori structures (CNst) dispersed as reinforcement for metal-working and metal-forming lubricants. Synthetic (SL) and deep drawing (DD) nanolubricants were prepared following a two-step method at 0.01 wt.%, 0.05 wt.%, and 0.10 wt.% filler fractions. Slight increases in viscosity (poz) increased by 16% and 22% at merely 0.01 wt.% CNst reinforcement and up to 73% and 107% at 0.10 wt.% filler fraction for SL and DD nanolubricants, respectively, compared to conventional materials. Additionally, at 0.10 wt.% wear scar evaluations showed a highest benefit of 16% and 24%, for SL and DD nanolubricants, respectively. This enhancement is attributed to diverse mechanisms such as rolling/sliding and load bearing effects, tribofilm formation, and CNst tribosintering behavior (at high pressures) onto metallic surfaces due to nanostructures size and morphology and their interlayer relationship among conventional lubricants.

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