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Preparation and Tribological Properties of Graphene Lubricant Additives for Low-Sulfur Fuel by Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma-Assisted Ball Milling

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PROCESSES
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr9020272

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low-sulfur fuel; graphene; lubricant additive; lubrication property; surface modification; dielectric barrier discharge plasma-assisted ball milling

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51779103]
  2. Science and Technology Key Project of Fujian Province [2018H0026]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2019J01708]
  4. Open Project Fund of Fujian Shipping Research Institute of Jimei University
  5. Beibu Gulf University 2018 school-level research project [2018KYQD22]

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The study aimed to improve the lubrication properties of low-sulfur fuel by preparing graphene lubricant additives, which were evaluated using a high-frequency reciprocating rig. The addition of 0.03 wt % graphene resulted in a significant reduction in friction coefficient and wear scar diameter.
Poor lubrication performance of low-sulfur fuel leads to increased wear of diesel engine components. In order to improve the lubrication properties of low-sulfur fuel, we successfully prepared graphene lubricant additives by dielectric barrier discharge plasma-assisted ball milling. The tribological properties of graphene lubricant additives in two types of 0# diesel oils with different sulfur content were evaluated by high-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR). The results indicated that the expanded graphite was exfoliated and refined into graphene sheets with nine layers by the synergistic effect of the heat explosive effect of the discharge plasma, the impact of mechanical milling function, and the cavitation effect of 0# diesel oil. The organic functional groups of 0# diesel oil were successfully grafted on the surface of graphene sheets. The addition of 0.03 wt % graphene resulted in 20% reduction in the friction coefficient (COF) and 28% reduction in wear scar diameter (WSD) compared to pure 0# diesel oil with a sulfur content of 310 mg/kg. The addition of 0.03 wt % graphene resulted in 24% reduction in the friction coefficient (COF) and 30% reduction in wear scar diameter (WSD) compared to pure 0# diesel oil with a sulfur content of 1.1 mg/kg. The formation of graphene tribofilm on rubbing surfaces improved the lubrication properties of low-sulfur fuel.

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