| Literature DB >> 33672952 |
Erik Nyberg1, Christoph Schneidhofer2, Lucia Pisarova2, Nicole Dörr2, Ichiro Minami1.
Abstract
Low vapor pressure and several other outstanding properties make room-temperature ionic liquids attractive candidates as lubricants for machine elements in space applications. Ensuring sufficient liquid lubricant supply under space conditions is challenging, and consequently, such tribological systems may operate in boundary lubrication conditions. Under such circumstances, effective lubrication requires the formation of adsorbed or chemically reacted boundary films to prevent excessive friction and wear. In this work, we evaluated hydrocarbon-mimicking ionic liquids, designated P-SiSO, as performance ingredients in multiply alkylated cyclopentane (MAC). The tribological properties under vacuum or various atmospheres (air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide) were measured and analyzed. Thermal vacuum outgassing and electric conductivity were meas- ured to evaluate 'MAC & P-SiSO' compatibility to the space environment, including the secondary effects of radiation. Heritage space lubricants-MAC and perfluoroalkyl polyethers (PFPE)-were employed as references. The results corroborate the beneficial lubricating performance of incorporating P-SiSO in MAC, under vacuum as well as under various atmospheres, and demonstrates the feasibility for use as a multifunctional additive in hydrocarbon base oils, for use in space exploration applications.Entities:
Keywords: anti-wear; conductivity improver; friction modifier; lubricant additive; multiply alkylated cyclopentanes (MAC); silicate boundary film; space-tribology; tribofilm
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33672952 PMCID: PMC7918859 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26041013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411