| Literature DB >> 30739007 |
Jiaoxia Zhang1, Peipei Li2, Zhuangzhuang Zhang3, Xiaojing Wang3, Jijun Tang3, Hu Liu4, Qian Shao5, Tao Ding6, Ahmad Umar7, Zhanhu Guo8.
Abstract
Reduced graphene oxide modified by hyperbranched polyamine-ester (RGO-HBPE) liquids was successfully fabricated through the surface chemical engineering and tested for serving as a solvent-free novel lubricant. Structural characterization, dispersibility and rheology behavior of the lubricant and the related frication performance on steel plate were investigated thoroughly. The results manifest that the RGO-HBPE exhibited good dispersity in distilled water and liquid behavior without any solvent at ambient temperature. And this RGO-HBPE liquids could be directly introduced onto the surface of steel plate as lubricants without any additional base oil. Tribological results and the proposed lubricating mechanism of RGO-HBPE imply that the fluidity of RGO-HBPE is favorable for lubrication and is crucial to reduce the friction coefficient. The spontaneous flow of RGO-HBPE provide a spreading effect to form the lubricating film. The specific spreading effect of RGO-HBPE and the synergistic lubricating effect between HBPE and graphene demonstrate that RGO-HBPE could be directly used as promising candidates for lubricants in nowadays moving machines.Entities:
Keywords: Graphene oxide; Hyperbranched polyamine-ester; Lubricant; Solvent-free graphene liquids
Year: 2019 PMID: 30739007 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2019.01.135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128