Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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615756 | Tribology International | 2011 | 5 Pages |
This paper studies the influence of the addition of 25 nm carbon-coated copper nanoparticles on the tribological behavior of a polyalphaolefin (PAO6) and compares this behavior with the case of non-coated copper nanoparticles, determining the influence of coating. A block-on-ring tribometer, a four-ball machine, SEM and EDS were used in this research. The study concludes that the addition of carbon-coated copper nanoparticles decreases wear and increases the load-carrying capacity of PAO6. This tribological improvement is due to the deposition of nanoparticles on the rubbing surfaces and probably by their action as tiny bearings. The carbon-coated copper nanoparticles did not behave better than non-coated ones.
Research highlights► The main finding of this work was that the addition of carbon-coated copper nanoparticles to PAO6 decreases wear and increases the load-carrying capacity of the base oil. ► This tribological behavior is closely related to the deposition of nanoparticles on the rubbing surfaces. ► From the tribological point of view, the carbon-coated copper nanoparticles did not behave better than non-coated copper nanoparticles.