Carbon dots as an additive for improving performance in water-based lubricants for amorphous carbon (a-C) coatings

In this study, it is first demonstrated that CDs perform excellently when used as lubricant additives for water-lubricated amorphous carbon (a-C) contacts. The results show that the introduction of CDs into water at a concentration of 0.1 wt% could reduce friction and wear in a-C contacts by 33% and 80%, respectively. Additionally, the lubricating performance of CDs is highly sensitive to its adding concentration. The excellent tribological performance of CDs results from the minimized CDs sediment particles (deposited in situ on worn a-C surfaces) and the reduced friction and wear via nano-bearing and nano-filling mechanisms. With high CDs concentrations, however, micron and submicron-sized sediment particles form when friction occurs and cause undesirable abrasive wear. For water-lubricated a-C contacts, therefore, the CDs concentration is the crucial determinant of lubrication performance that has to be appropriately controlled.Graphical abstract
Source: Carbon - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research