Tribochemistry of graphene on iron and its possible role in lubrication of steel (vol 106, pg 118, 2016)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Recent tribological experiments revealed that graphene is able to lubricate macroscale steelon-steel
sliding contacts very effectively both in dry and humid conditions. This effect has
been attributed to a mechanical action of graphene related to its load-carrying capacity.
Here we provide further insight into the functionality of graphene as lubricant by analysing
its tribochemical action. By means of first principles calculations we show that graphene
binds strongly to native iron surfaces highly reducing their surface energy. Thanks to a
passivating effect, the metal surfaces coated by graphene become almost inert and present
very low adhesion and shear strength when mated in a sliding contact. We generalize the
result by establishing a connection between the tribological and the electronic properties of
interfaces, which is relevant to understand the fundamental nature of frictional forces.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Righi, MARIA CLELIA
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