In situ friction-induced amorphous carbon and its friction-reduction and antiwear performance
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    In order to investigate the lubricity of methanol and isopropanol under the same load and the different rotational speed, and the effect of rotational speed on the lubricity is mainly emphasize investigated. The tribological properties of methanol and isopropanol under 98 N and 400, 500 and 600 r/min are conducted using four-ball wear machine, combination of optical microscope, Raman spectra, transition electron microscope, the lubrication mechanism of methanol and isopropanol is well investigated. The experimental results show that in terms of lubrication system of methanol, the run-in stage is shortened with increasing rotational speed, and the smallest wear scar diameter is obtained at 500 r/min. The low friction and wear is attributed to the micro-bearing consisting of tungsten oxide (WO2 and WO3), methanol, friction-induced amorphous carbon and tribo-pairs. In terms of the lubrication system of isopropanol, friction coefficient is kept the constant with increasing the rotational speed, but the wear scar diameter initially decreases and then increases with increasing rotational speed, and the smallest one is obtained at 500 r/min. The excellent tribological performance of the tribosystem is assigned to the effect of amorphous carbon with lubricity that induced by tribochemistry. The research results can provide references for the application of alcohols in the field of precision equipment.

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  • Received:May 28,2023
  • Revised:August 10,2023
  • Adopted:August 18,2023
  • Online: November 21,2023
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