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Binder assisted graphene derivatives as lubricants in copper: Improved tribological performance for industrial application.


ABSTRACT: Originally derived from graphite, high-quality single-layer graphene is an excellent anti-wear and -friction additive in metal matrix. Here, the tribological performance of 3 different commercialized graphene derivatives (e.g., graphene oxide [GO], reduced graphene oxide [RGO], and graphene nanoplatelet [GNP]) as additives in a Cu matrix, were investigated from an industrial perspective. To increase the interaction of graphene derivatives with Cu particles, and addressing the aggregation problem of the graphene derivatives, different binders (polyvinyl alcohol [PVA] and cellulose nanocrystals [CNC]) were introduced into the system. Benefiting from such a strategy, a uniform distribution of the graphene derivatives in Cu matrix was achieved with graphene loading up to 5 wt %. After high-temperature sintering, the graphene is preserved and well distributed in the Cu matrix. It was found that the GNP-containing sample shows the most stable friction coefficient behavior. However, GO and RGO also improve the tribological performance of Cu under different circumstances.

SUBMITTER: Huang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10982548 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Binder assisted graphene derivatives as lubricants in copper: Improved tribological performance for industrial application.

Huang Changjie C   Zhao Su S   Chen Ruiqi R   Johansson Erik E   Aqeel Muhammad M   Klement Uta U   Andersson Anna M AM   Taher Mamoun M   Palermo Vincenzo V   Sun Jinhua J  

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Originally derived from graphite, high-quality single-layer graphene is an excellent anti-wear and -friction additive in metal matrix. Here, the tribological performance of 3 different commercialized graphene derivatives (e.g., graphene oxide [GO], reduced graphene oxide [RGO], and graphene nanoplatelet [GNP]) as additives in a Cu matrix, were investigated from an industrial perspective. To increase the interaction of graphene derivatives with Cu particles, and addressing the aggregation problem  ...[more]

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