Spectroscopic Evaluation of Surface Chemical Processes Occurring in MoS 2 upon Aging.
Robert ChrostowskiJohn F CurryMichael T DuggerNicolas MolinaTomas F BabuskaHugo CelioAndrei DolocanFilippo MangoliniPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) coatings have attracted widespread industrial interest owing to their excellent lubricating properties under vacuum and inert conditions. Unfortunately, the increase in MoS 2 interfacial shear strength following prolonged exposure to ambient conditions (a process referred to as "aging") has resulted in reliability issues when MoS 2 is employed as solid lubricant. While aging of MoS 2 is generally attributed to physical and chemical changes caused by adsorbed water and/or oxygen, a mechanistic understanding of the relative role of these two gaseous species in the evolution of the surface chemistry of MoS 2 is still elusive. Additionally, remarkably little is known about the effect of thermally- and tribologically-induced microstructural variations in MoS 2 on the aging processes occurring in the near-surface region of the coating. Here, we employed three analytical techniques, namely, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), and grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD), to gain insights into the aging phenomena occurring in sputtered MoS 2 coatings before and after tribological testing, while also evaluating the impact of thermally-induced variations in the coating structure on aging. The outcomes of XPS analyses provide evidence that a substantial surface oxidation of MoS 2 only takes place under humid conditions. Furthermore, the correlation of XPS, ToF-SIMS, and GIXRD results allowed for the development of a qualitative model for the impact of shear-induced microstructural variations in MoS 2 on the transport of water in the near-surface region of this material and on the extent of surface oxidation. These results add significantly to our understanding of the aging mechanisms of MoS 2 coatings used in tribological applications and their dependence on environmental conditions.
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