微尺度化学
材料科学
摩擦学
纳米核糖学
离子键合
纳米尺度
涂层
复合材料
表面工程
纳米技术
接触面积
数学
量子力学
物理
离子
数学教育
作者
Panpan Li,Pengfei Ju,Ji Li,Hongxuan Li,Xiaohong Liu,Lei Chen,Huidi Zhou,Jianmin Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202002039
摘要
"Structural superlubricity" is an important fundamental phenomenon in modern tribology that is expected to greatly diminish friction in mechanical engineering, but now is limited to achieve only at nanoscale and microscale in experiment. A novel principle for broadening the structural superlubricating state based on numberless micro-contact into macroscale superlubricity is demonstrated. The topography of micro-asperities on engineering steel substrates is elaborately constructed to divide the macroscale surface contact into microscale point contacts. Then at each contact point, special measures such as pre-running-in period and coating heterogeneous covalent/ionic or ionic/ionic nanocomposite of 2D materials are devised to manipulate the interfacial ordered layer-by-layer state, weak chemical interaction, and incommensurate configuration, thereby satisfying the prerequisites responsible for structural superlubricity. Finally, the robust superlubricating states on engineering steel-steel macroscale contact pairs are achieved with significantly reduced friction coefficient in 10-3 magnitude, extra-long antiwear life (more than 1.0 × 106 laps), and good universality to wide range of materials and loads, which can be of significance for the industrialization of "structural superlubricity."
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