Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
614173 Tribology International 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The lubricating properties of two different organomolybdenum additives combined with ZDDP were evaluated for different tribopairs involving carbon-based coatings, hydrogenated DLC and nanocrystalline diamond NCD. Their performances were investigated using reciprocating linear tribometer and compared with the traditional additivation MoDTC/ZDDP. The highly sulfurised moly-trimer additive and organic molybdate ester additive displayed good friction reducing properties in comparison with traditional additivation MoDTC for all tribopairs tested, especially organic molybdate ester. XPS and ToF-SIMS surface analyses performed on the tribofilms formed with these different organomolybdenum additives showed the formation of MoS2/MoS2−xOx species exhibiting a solid lubricant character, but preferentially on steel surfaces. HRTEM/EDS analyses confirmed the presence of MoS2/MoS2−xOx sheets embedded inside an oxygen-rich amorphous matrix. This is different from the traditional additivation that leads to the polyphosphate/phosphate glass matrix. Organic molybdate ester is a sulfur- and phosphorus-free additive that appears particularly interesting for achieving low friction while minimizing the S content of the lubricant.
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