Tribology International | 2019

Origin of low friction for amorphous carbon films with different hydrogen content in nitrogen atmosphere

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract To date, hydrogenated amorphous carbon(a-C:H) film is a promising solid lubricant to meet growing needs for energy-saving and environmentally friendly. Here, friction behaviors of four a-C:H films with different hydrogen content in high purity N2 atmosphere are compared and they all behave low friction and wear rates. Detailed experimental studies reveal that N2 atmosphere-induced graphited transfer films and hydrogen passivation have synergic effects on low friction for different a-C:H films. Besides, N2 molecule adsorbed on the sliding interfaces due to π-π∗, -C-H···π and O···π interactions also accounts for low friction in N2 atmosphere. This work will provide a new pathway for reducing friction and wear by applying gas lubrication to engineering fields.

Volume 140
Pages 105853
DOI 10.1016/J.TRIBOINT.2019.105853
Language English
Journal Tribology International

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