Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10625493 | Ceramics International | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Graphene nano-platelets (GNP) were synthesised using a liquid phase exfoliation method and then used to produce well dispersed silica-GNP composites. The tribological properties of the silica-GNP composites with different vol% GNP loading were investigated. The wear behaviour at room temperature was studied using a ball on disc technique with alumina and borosilicate (BS) balls as the tribological counterpart. In the case of alumina balls, GNP above a critical concentration decreased the coefficient of friction of the composite by ~20% while increasing the wear resistance of the composite by ~5.5 times. In the case of using BS balls there was an improvement of ~8.5 times in the wear resistance while the coefficient of friction did not change. In both cases a percolating network of GNP above a critical concentration provided a lubricating effect to the silica matrix, resulting in a significant improvement in the tribological properties of the nano-composites. The extent of damage to GNP during tribology testing was quantified using Raman spectroscopy.
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Authors
Harshit Porwal, Peter Tatarko, Richa Saggar, Salvatore Grasso, Mahesh Kumar Mani, Ivo Dlouhý, Jan Dusza, Mike J. Reece,