Issue 62, 2016, Issue in Progress

Ultra-thin carbon-based nanocomposite coatings for superior wear resistance under lubrication with nano-diamond additives

Abstract

Ultra-thin carbon-based nanocomposite coatings comprised of graphite nanocrystals embedded in diamond-like carbon (DLC) matrix were deposited on stainless steel substrates by the C60 ion beam method, as a wear protective coating. Increasing the C60 irradiation energy and deposition temperature led to the formation of graphite nanocrystals with a size of less than 2 nm. The wear characteristics of the coatings were investigated in the presence of engine base oil with nano-diamond particle (NDP) additives that are commonly used to lower friction and wear. The nanocomposite coating deposited at 5 keV, 300 °C showed the highest sp3 content and the best tribological characteristics. A minimum coefficient of friction of 0.07 and a wear rate of 1.8 × 10−12 mm3 N−1 mm−1 could be achieved which was lower than the best previously reported data considering that the contact pressure was greater than 1 GPa. Such a high wear resistance of the nanocomposite coating was attributed to their unique structure that simultaneously provided high hardness and elasticity while in contact with nano-diamond particles.

Graphical abstract: Ultra-thin carbon-based nanocomposite coatings for superior wear resistance under lubrication with nano-diamond additives

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2016
Accepted
05 Jun 2016
First published
08 Jun 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 56918-56929

Ultra-thin carbon-based nanocomposite coatings for superior wear resistance under lubrication with nano-diamond additives

M. Khadem, O. V. Penkov, V. E. Pukha, M. V. Maleyev and D. Kim, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 56918 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA06413B

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