posted on 2023-04-19, 13:06authored byPeiwei Gong, Juan Li, Junyi Wang, Wei Wu, Cheng Li, Dandan Wang, Junqin Shi, Jianxi Liu, Feng Zhou, Weimin Liu
Like the multilayered graphene which is the most widely
used solid
lubricant, graphdiyne (GDY) as a 2D material holds potential similar
prospects but has been rarely researched so far. One reason is that
growing a GDY film in a controllable manner on diverse material surfaces
remains a great challenge. To address the issue, a catalytic pregrowth
and solution polymerization method is developed to synthesize a GDY
film on various substrates. It allows fine control over film structure
and thickness. A macroscopic ultralow friction coefficient of 0.08
is obtained, and a relatively long life of more than 5 h under a high
load of 1378 MPa is achieved. Molecular dynamics simulations together
with the surface analysis demonstrate that the increased deformation
degree and weakened relative motion between GDY layers contribute
to the low friction. Especially, different from graphene, the friction
of GDY exhibits a double increase and decrease in one period of λ
≈ 8–9 Å, and it is roughly equal to the distance
between two adjacent alkyne bonds in the x direction,
indicating GDY’s structure and lattice play an important role
in reducing friction.