posted on 2015-07-21, 00:00authored byYitian Peng, Zhuoqiong Wang, Kun Zou
Friction
and wear properties of graphene nanosheets prepared by
different processes as solid lubricant on silicon dioxide have been
comparatively studied via calibrated atomic force microscopy. The
effects of normal load, humidity, and velocity on the friction were
also investigated. All kinds of graphene nanosheets possess friction-reduction
properties on the nanoscale. Mechanically exfoliated graphene nanosheets
exhibit ultralubrication and zero wear under high pressure due to
perfect graphitic structure and a hydrophobic surface. Defects in
chemical vapor deposited graphene nanosheets decrease the antiwear
and friction-reduction capability. The graphene oxide nanosheets (GOS)
show the weakest friction-reduction properties on account of destroyed
graphitic structure and a hydrophilic surface. The reduced graphene
oxide nanosheets (RGOS) possess better friction reduction than GOS
by virtue of hydrophobic surface properties. Both RGOS and GOS have
weak antiwear properties due to the destroyed graphitic structure.
Antiwear properties are correlated strongly with the structure, and
friction depends mainly on the structure and surface properties.