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      Tribological Performance of Silahydrocarbons Used as Steel-Steel Lubricants under Vacuum and Atmospheric Pressure

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      Journal of Nanomaterials
      Hindawi Limited

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          The silahydrocarbons of tetraalkylsilanes with different substituted alkyl groups (named as SiCH) were synthesized and evaluated as lubricants for steel-steel contacts by a home-made vacuum four-ball tribometer (VFBT-4000) under atmospheric pressure and under vacuum pressure ( 5 × 10 - 4 Pa). The SiCH oils possess better thermal stability, low temperature fluidity, and lower saturated vapor pressure than those of multialkylatedcyclopentanes (MACs). The tribological performances of the SiCH oils are also superior to those of MACs and PFPE-Z25 in terms of friction-reduction ability and antiwear capacity under sliding friction at vacuum. The SEM/EDS and XPS results reveal that the boundary lubricating film consisting of ( -O-Si-R- ) n compounds is formed by tribochemical reactions and serious adhesion wear under atmospheric pressure and the film consisting of ( -Si-R-Si- ) n compounds is formed on the worn surface under vacuum pressure.

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                Journal
                Journal of Nanomaterials
                Journal of Nanomaterials
                Hindawi Limited
                1687-4110
                1687-4129
                2014
                2014
                : 2014
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                : 1-8
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                10.1155/2014/852386
                497419dd-d485-40fc-a403-47ffd1dca604
                © 2014

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