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Superlow Wear Realizable Tribofilms from Lubricant Oil Containing Hydrothermally Synthesized Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide/Carbon Core-Shell Nanoplates.

Bin WangQiuying ChangKai GaoXiangli WenPengpeng BaiYu Tian
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2020)
This paper reports on the hydrothermal synthesis of a novel 2D material, magnesium silicate hydroxide/carbon (MSH/C) core-shell nanoplate, in a graphite-MgO-SiO2-NaOH system at 300 °C and 12 MPa for 48 h. Its significant potentials as an antiwear additive in lubricant oil were subsequently demonstrated. The 2D nanoplates consist of an MSH core and a 1-6 nm thick sp2-hybridized carbon shell with a layer spacing of 0.34 nm. In typical four-ball tests at a maximum Hertzian pressure of 3.4 GPa, the MSH/C core-shell nanoplates nearly eliminated wear, whether suspended in poly alpha-olefin oil or fully formulated lubricating oil, and the corresponding volume wear rates were reduced by 96.33% and 72%, respectively. The excellent antiwear performance was ascribed to the formation of a tribofilm consisting of diffusedly distributed Fe3O4 nanocrystals and carbon- and/or SiOx-containing amorphous structures.
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