Friction (Sep 2023)

Tribologically induced nanostructural evolution of carbon materials: A new perspective

  • Guilherme Oliveira Neves,
  • Nicolás Araya,
  • Diego Berti Salvaro,
  • Thiago de Souza Lamim,
  • Renan Oss Giacomelli,
  • Cristiano Binder,
  • Aloisio Nelmo Klein,
  • José Daniel Biasoli de Mello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-023-0754-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 144 – 163

Abstract

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Abstract Carbon-based solid lubricants are excellent options to reduce friction and wear, especially with the carbon capability to adopt different allotropes forms. On the macroscale, these materials are sheared on the contact along with debris and contaminants to form tribolayers that govern the tribosystem performance. Using a recently developed advanced Raman analysis on the tribolayers, it was possible to quantify the contact-induced defects in the crystalline structure of a wide range of allotropes of carbon-based solid lubricants, from graphite and carbide-derived carbon particles to multi-layer graphene and carbon nanotubes. In addition, these materials were tested under various dry sliding conditions, with different geometries, topographies, and solid-lubricant application strategies. Regardless of the initial tribosystem conditions and allotrope level of atomic ordering, there is a remarkable trend of increasing the point and line defects density until a specific saturation limit in the same order of magnitude for all the materials tested.

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