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Frictional properties of MoS2 on a multi-level rough wall under starved lubrication

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 25, Issue 20, Pages 14348-14358

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cp01288c

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Due to its excellent anti-friction and anti-wear properties, nano-MoS2 is considered to have great potential in lubrication, such as being used as a nano-additive in lubricating oil or solid lubricants. Through molecular dynamics simulation, the lubrication mechanism of MoS2 was explained from an atomic perspective, showing how it reduces friction coefficient and wear. The proposed mechanism provides a reference for the further application of MoS2 in lubrication.
Owing to nano-MoS2's excellent anti-friction and anti-wear properties, nano-MoS2, which can act as a nano-additive in lubricating oil or solid lubricants, is believed to have great potential in the lubrication of power machinery and moving parts of a spacecraft. The molecular dynamics method was used to construct a rough surface and a multi-level asperity structure to simulate starved lubrication before oil film breakdown, and the lubrication mechanism of MoS2 as a nano-additive or directly coated on the textured surface could reduce the friction coefficient and wear was explained from the atomic perspective. Simulations showed that the multilayer MoS2 played a role of load-bearing at light load or low velocity, and slipped into the grooves to repair the surface under heavy load or high velocity. Even if local asperity contact occurs, MoS2 nanoparticles could accelerate the detachment of the initial asperity contact to prevent large-scale adhesion. The MoS2 nanoparticles transformed the pure liquid oil film into a liquid-solid composite oil film, which was more suitable for lubrication under heavy load and high velocity because it increased the contact area, protected the friction surface and prevented asperity contact. The proposed lubrication mechanism contributes to understanding the frictional properties of layered nanomaterials under extreme conditions and provides a reference for further application of MoS2 materials in the field of lubrication.

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