Synergistic Tribological Effects of TiCT MXene and ZDDP under Simple Grafting Strategies for Efficient Lubrication.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China.

Published: October 2024


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MXenes, a novel class of two-dimensional materials, possess exceptional physical and chemical properties, positioning them as promising candidates for lubricant additives. However, their potential is constrained by challenges in dispersion and stability, coupled with a paucity of research on interactions with additives in full-formula oils. In this study, hexadecylphosphonic acid (HDPA) is grafted onto TiCT to formulate a polyalkylene glycol dispersion system. The findings reveal that the HDPA-modified TiCT (HDPA-TiC) is successfully synthesized, demonstrating superior dispersion stability and notable friction-reduction and antiwear properties. Notably, when combined with zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate (ZDDP), the HDPA-TiC/ZDDP composite additive outperforms single additives in tribological performance, suggesting synergistic effects between them. This enhanced performance may be attributed to the formation of an amorphous polyphosphate tribofilm offering wear resistance, followed by the generation of a TiO tribofilm that further safeguards and repairs the worn surface, thereby enhancing the load-bearing capacity. Concurrently, the interlayer sliding mechanism of nanosheets, which substitutes the relative motion of the friction pair, reduces friction under boundary lubrication, ensuring prolonged effective lubrication. This work broadens the application prospects of TiCT MXene for the design and development of commercial lubricating additives.

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